Lg display co., ltd. (20240212620). DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME simplified abstract

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DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME

Organization Name

lg display co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Min Sung Kang of Paju-si (KR)

Hee Jung Hong of Paju-si (KR)

Seong Ho Cho of Paju-si (KR)

DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240212620 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME

The abstract describes a display panel and a display device with a unique arrangement of pixels in the display area and sensing area.

  • The display panel includes a display area with high-density first pixels and a sensing area with lower-density second pixels.
  • The second pixels in the sensing area have red, green, and blue sub-pixels, with at least one of the red and green sub-pixels closest to the first pixel.
  • The first and second pixels are arranged adjacent to each other at the boundary between the display area and the sensing area.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in touch-sensitive displays for improved accuracy and responsiveness. - It could also be applied in devices requiring both high-resolution display and touch functionality, such as smartphones and tablets.

Problems Solved: - The technology addresses the challenge of integrating touch sensors into high-resolution displays without compromising image quality. - It provides a solution for achieving a seamless transition between the display and sensing areas on a panel.

Benefits: - Enhanced touch sensitivity and accuracy. - Improved display quality and resolution. - Efficient use of space on the display panel.

Commercial Applications: - This technology could be valuable for manufacturers of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other touch-enabled devices. - It may also find applications in interactive kiosks, digital signage, and automotive displays.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the arrangement of pixels in the sensing area contribute to improved touch sensitivity? 2. What are the potential challenges in manufacturing display panels with this unique pixel arrangement?


Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed are a display panel and a display device including the same according to an embodiment. a display panel according to the embodiment includes: a display area in which a plurality of first pixels are arranged at a first pixels per inch (ppi); and a sensing area in which a plurality of second pixels are arranged at a second ppi that is lower than the first ppi, wherein the first pixels of the display area and the second pixels of the sensing area are arranged adjacent to each other at a boundary between the display area and the sensing area, the second pixel includes red, green, and blue sub-pixels, and at least one of the red and green sub-pixels of the second pixel is arranged closest to the first pixel.