18528467. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (LG Display Co., Ltd.)
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DISPLAY DEVICE
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DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18528467 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
The abstract describes a display device with multiple light-emitting areas that are strategically positioned to minimize color coordinate changes at wide viewing angles.
- Simplified Explanation:
The display device has different light-emitting areas arranged in a specific layout to maintain consistent color coordinates across various viewing angles.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- First, second, and third light-emitting areas with specific positioning. - Second non-light-emitting area between the first and second light-emitting areas. - First non-light-emitting area outside the third light-emitting area.
- Potential Applications:
- High-quality displays for TVs, monitors, smartphones, and other electronic devices. - Enhanced viewing experience for users in different lighting conditions.
- Problems Solved:
- Minimizing color coordinate changes at wide viewing angles. - Improving color accuracy and consistency on display screens.
- Benefits:
- Enhanced visual experience for users. - Consistent color representation across various viewing angles. - Improved display quality and performance.
- Commercial Applications:
- Potential applications in consumer electronics, digital signage, and automotive displays. - Market implications include increased demand for high-quality displays with improved color accuracy.
- Questions about the Technology:
1. How does the specific positioning of light-emitting areas contribute to minimizing color coordinate changes? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this display technology in various devices?
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Stay updated on advancements in display technology and color accuracy research. - Explore new developments in light-emitting area positioning for improved display performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
A display device can include a first light emitting area, a second light emitting area positioned outside the first light emitting area and positioned to be spaced apart from the first light emitting area, a third light emitting area positioned outside the second light emitting area and continuously positioned in contact with the second light emitting area, a second non-light emitting area positioned between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area, and a first non-light emitting area positioned outside the third light emitting area. As a result, the display device is capable of maximally suppressing a change in color coordinates even at a wide viewing angle.