17790349. DISPLAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

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DISPLAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Xin Mou of Beijing (CN)

Yuhsiung Feng of Beijing (CN)

Hongting Lu of Beijing (CN)

DISPLAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17790349 titled 'DISPLAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The present application describes a display substrate, a display panel, and a display device where the pixel openings of the color sub-pixels do not overlap with the channel of the driving transistors on the base substrate.

  • Pixel openings of color sub-pixels do not overlap with driving transistor channels on the base substrate.
  • Some sub-pixels may have overlap with driving transistor channels in specific directions.
  • Specific arrangements of pixel openings and sub-pixels prevent overlap in certain directions.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • High-resolution displays
  • Virtual reality headsets
  • Augmented reality devices

Problems Solved

This technology solves issues related to:

  • Display quality and resolution
  • Pixel alignment and accuracy
  • Electrical interference between sub-pixels and transistors

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved display performance
  • Enhanced color accuracy
  • Reduced electrical interference

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology include:

  • Smartphone displays
  • Television screens
  • Computer monitors

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of different pixel arrangements to improve display quality and performance.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact power consumption in display devices?

This article does not address the potential impact of this technology on power consumption in display devices. It would be interesting to explore whether the optimized pixel arrangements lead to energy savings.

What manufacturing processes are required to implement this technology?

The article does not delve into the specific manufacturing processes needed to implement this technology. Understanding the production requirements could provide insights into the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of adopting this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present application provides a display substrate, a display panel and a display device. An orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the first color sub-pixel of the display substrate on the base substrate, an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the second color sub-pixel on the base substrate, and an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the third color sub-pixel on the base substrate all have no overlap with the orthographic projections of the channel of the driving transistors thereof on the base substrate respectively. Alternatively, an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of at least one sub-pixel on the base substrate has overlap with an orthographic projection of the channel of the driving transistor thereof on the base substrate, an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of at least one of the second color sub-pixels in a first direction has overlap with an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the first color sub-pixel in the first direction and an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the third color sub-pixel in the first direction, and the orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the second color sub-pixel in a second direction has no overlap with either an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the first color sub-pixel in the second direction or an orthographic projection of the pixel opening of the third color sub-pixel in the second direction, where the first direction intersects with the second direction.