Samsung display co., ltd. (20240203353). NON-QUADRANGULAR DISPLAY simplified abstract
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NON-QUADRANGULAR DISPLAY
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
SEUNG-KYU Lee of YONGIN-SI (KR)
KWANG-MIN Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)
BYOUNG SUN Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)
NON-QUADRANGULAR DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240203353 titled 'NON-QUADRANGULAR DISPLAY
The patent application describes a display with a non-quadrangular display area containing pixels and driving circuits in a peripheral area. Each pixel is connected to signal lines in different directions, with first driving circuits outputting a first signal and second driving circuits outputting a second signal to the corresponding pixels. The number of second driving circuits between neighboring first driving circuits varies based on position in the peripheral area.
- Pixels in a non-quadrangular display area
- First and second driving circuits in a peripheral area
- Different number of second driving circuits between neighboring first driving circuits
- Pixels connected to signal lines in different directions
- First driving circuits outputting a first signal, second driving circuits outputting a second signal
Potential Applications: - Advanced display technologies - High-resolution screens - Innovative electronic devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient driving of pixels in non-standard display shapes - Improved display performance and resolution
Benefits: - Enhanced display quality - Increased pixel control and precision - Versatile design options for electronic devices
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Display Technology for Next-Generation Devices This technology could revolutionize the display industry by offering high-resolution screens with improved performance and design flexibility. It has the potential to be used in various electronic devices, from smartphones to smart TVs, enhancing user experience and visual quality.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this display technology compare to traditional rectangular displays in terms of performance and efficiency? 2. What are the potential cost implications of implementing this innovative display technology in electronic devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
a display includes a plurality of pixels in a non-quadrangular display area and a plurality of first driving circuits and a plurality of second driving circuits in a peripheral area of the display area. each of the pixels is connected to a first signal line in a first direction and a second signal line in a second direction crossing the first direction. each of the first driving circuits outputs a first signal to the first signal line of a corresponding one of the pixels. each of the second driving circuits outputs a second signal to the second signal line of a corresponding one of the pixels. the number of second driving circuits between neighboring first driving circuits is different depending on a position in the peripheral area.