Samsung display co., ltd. (20240274060). DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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DISPLAY DEVICE
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MIN-KYUNG Kim of Yongin-si (KR)
HYUNGSUK Hwang of Yongin-si (KR)
DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240274060 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
The patent application describes a display device with a panel driver that can adjust the refresh rate of the display panel.
- The panel driver includes a comparator that compares the previous refresh rate with the target refresh rate.
- A determiner calculates the number of compensation frames needed to transition between different refresh rates.
- The final count of compensation frames is determined based on the difference value between the previous and target refresh rates.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various display devices such as TVs, monitors, and smartphones. - It can improve the overall viewing experience by optimizing the refresh rate based on the content being displayed.
Problems Solved: - Ensures smooth transitions between different refresh rates without causing visual disruptions. - Helps in reducing motion blur and improving overall display quality.
Benefits: - Enhanced visual experience with optimized refresh rates. - Seamless transitions between different frame rates for a more enjoyable viewing experience.
Commercial Applications: - This technology can be implemented in consumer electronics, gaming monitors, and digital signage for improved display performance.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the panel driver determine the number of compensation frames needed for refresh rate transitions? 2. What are the potential drawbacks of adjusting the refresh rate in real-time on a display device?
Original Abstract Submitted
a display device includes: a display panel including a plurality of pixels; and a panel driver that drives the display panel at a target refresh rate different from a previous refresh rate. the panel driver includes: a comparator which compares a difference value between the previous refresh rate and the target refresh rate with a reference value generated by multiplying the previous refresh rate by a predetermined reference percentage; and a determiner which determines a final count of at least one compensation frame to be inserted between a previous driving frame operating at the previous refresh rate and a target driving frame operating at the target refresh rate when the difference value is not less than the reference value, where the final count is a total number of the at least one compensation frame, and a natural number.