18530676. 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 18530676 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
The patent application describes a display device that utilizes subpixels to generate and display images on a display panel.
- The display device includes a controller that moves input image frames for the subpixels based on time to create output image frames.
- A panel driver then displays the generated output image frames on the display panel.
- The movement order of the subpixels is determined by the movement direction and arrangement of the subpixels on the display panel.
- The subpixels play a crucial role in outputting the generated output image frames to the display panel.
- Potential Applications:
This technology could be used in various display devices such as televisions, monitors, and smartphones to improve image quality and performance.
- Problems Solved:
This technology addresses the need for efficient and effective display devices that can generate high-quality images with precise movement of subpixels.
- Benefits:
The benefits of this technology include enhanced image quality, smoother motion display, and overall improved performance of display devices.
- Commercial Applications:
This technology could be highly beneficial for manufacturers of display devices looking to enhance the quality and performance of their products, potentially leading to increased sales and market competitiveness.
- Questions about Display Devices:
1. How does the movement of subpixels improve image quality on display panels? 2. What are the potential limitations of using subpixels in display devices?
- Frequently Updated Research:
Researchers are continually exploring ways to optimize the movement of subpixels in display devices to further enhance image quality and performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
A display device may include a display panel having subpixels, a controller configured to generate an output image frame based on moving a received input image frame for the subpixels according to time and to output the generated output image frame, and a panel driver configured to display the generated output image frame on the display panel. A movement order for the subpixels may be determined based on a movement direction and an arrangement of the subpixels disposed on the display panel. The subpixels may be utilized in outputting the generated output image frame to the display panel.