18584117. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Tomoyuki Ishihara of Tokyo (JP)

Tomohide Oohira of Tokyo (JP)

Yasuhiko Yamagishi of Tokyo (JP)

DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18584117 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE

The patent application describes a display device that includes a display panel with pixels, a dimming panel with dimming pixels, and a light source. When a pixel is controlled to be lit in white and a predetermined condition is satisfied, a blurring region is formed, allowing light from the light source to be transmitted through the blurring region and the pixel. If the predetermined condition is not met, the blurring region is not formed, and the dimming pixel overlapping the pixel is controlled to transmit light, enabling light from the light source to pass through the dimming pixel and the pixel.

  • Display device with a unique mechanism for forming a blurring region when a pixel is lit in white and a specific condition is met
  • Utilizes dimming pixels and a light source to create different lighting effects based on the control of pixels
  • Offers flexibility in controlling the transmission of light through pixels based on predetermined conditions
  • Enhances visual display quality by incorporating blurring regions and dimming pixels in the display panel

Potential Applications: - High-quality display screens for televisions, monitors, and mobile devices - Innovative lighting solutions for architectural and interior design applications - Advanced display technology for virtual reality and augmented reality devices

Problems Solved: - Improves visual display quality by creating blurring regions for enhanced lighting effects - Offers a unique mechanism for controlling light transmission through pixels based on specific conditions

Benefits: - Enhanced visual experience with improved lighting effects on display panels - Greater flexibility in controlling light transmission for customizable display settings - Potential energy savings through efficient use of light sources

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Display Technology for Enhanced Visual Experiences This technology can be commercialized in the consumer electronics industry for high-end display devices, as well as in the architectural and design sectors for innovative lighting solutions. The market implications include improved product competitiveness and enhanced user experiences in various applications.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of display technology, specifically focusing on patents related to pixel control and lighting effects in display panels.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in display technology, particularly in the areas of pixel control, lighting effects, and visual display quality.

Questions about Display Device Technology: 1. How does the formation of blurring regions enhance the visual display quality? 2. What are the potential energy-saving benefits of controlling light transmission through pixels?


Original Abstract Submitted

A display device includes: a display panel with pixels; a dimming panel with dimming pixels; and a light source. When a pixel is controlled to be lit in white and a predetermined condition is satisfied, a blurring region is formed, and light from the light source is transmitted through the blurring region and the pixel. When a pixel is controlled to be lit up in white and the predetermined condition is not satisfied, the blurring region is not formed, the dimming pixel overlapping the pixel on a straight line along a direction in which the display panel faces the dimming panel is controlled to transmit light, and light from the light source is transmitted through the dimming pixel and the pixel. The predetermined condition is satisfied when the pixel controlled to be lit in white is at a predetermined distance or farther from an outer edge of a display area.