Samsung display co., ltd. (20240284744). LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
Sung-Jae Park of Yongin-si (KR)
Tae-Jong Jun of Yongin-si (KR)
LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240284744 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE
The abstract describes a light-emitting display device with unit pixels containing three light-emitting regions arranged diagonally and overlapping in different directions.
- Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a display device with pixels that emit light in three regions, arranged diagonally and overlapping in different directions.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Unit pixels with three light-emitting regions arranged diagonally. - Overlapping of light-emitting regions in different directions. - Sequential placement of light-emitting regions along a diagonal.
- Potential Applications:
- High-resolution displays. - Signage and advertising boards. - Electronic billboards. - Television and monitor screens.
- Problems Solved:
- Enhanced display quality. - Improved color accuracy. - Efficient use of space in pixel design.
- Benefits:
- Crisp and vibrant display output. - Better contrast and color reproduction. - Space-saving design for compact devices.
- Commercial Applications:
- Consumer electronics industry. - Digital signage companies. - Display technology manufacturers.
- Questions about Light-Emitting Display Devices:
1. How does the diagonal arrangement of light-emitting regions impact display quality? 2. What are the advantages of overlapping light-emitting regions in different directions?
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Ongoing studies on optimizing the arrangement of light-emitting regions for improved display performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
a light emitting display device includes: a plurality of unit pixels, each including a first light emitting region, a second light emitting region, and a third light emitting region. in a unit pixel from among the plurality of unit pixels: the first light emitting region, the second light emitting region, and the third light emitting region are sequentially located along a first diagonal direction having an angle with respect to first and second directions; the first light emitting region and the second light emitting region overlap with each other in the first direction or the second direction; and the second light emitting region and the third light emitting region overlap with each other in the first direction or the second direction.