Lg display co., ltd. (20240224702). DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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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 20240224702 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
The abstract describes a display device that can switch between a transparent mode and a mirror mode, achieving excellent light efficiency in the mirror mode.
- The display device includes a light emitting portion with a light emitting element, a transparent portion, and a switching portion.
- The switching portion consists of a first transparent electrode, a liquid crystal layer, and a second transparent electrode.
- This technology allows for efficient light emission in mirror mode and seamless switching between modes.
Potential Applications: - Smart mirrors - Heads-up displays - Transparent displays for retail or advertising
Problems Solved: - Achieving high light efficiency in mirror mode - Seamless switching between transparent and mirror modes
Benefits: - Enhanced display capabilities - Energy-efficient operation - Versatile applications in various industries
Commercial Applications: "Advanced Display Technology for Smart Mirrors and Heads-up Displays"
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the switching portion of the display device enable seamless mode transitions? 2. What are the key advantages of using liquid crystal technology in display devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
a display device can include a light emitting portion positioned in a display area and including a light emitting element, a transparent portion positioned in the display area, and a switching portion positioned on the light emitting portion and the transparent portion. the switching portion includes a first transparent electrode, a liquid crystal layer positioned on the first transparent electrode, and a second transparent electrode positioned on the liquid crystal layer. the display device is capable of achieving excellent light efficiency in a mirror mode while being capable of switching between a transparent mode and the mirror mode.