18471078. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (LG Display Co., Ltd.)

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DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

LG Display Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yuseop Shin of Bucheon-si (KR)

Dongseok Lee of Bucheon-si (KR)

Jusang Rhim of Seoul (KR)

Sunghwan Yoon of Seoul (KR)

Minjae Kang of Seoul (KR)

Rokhee Lee of Seoul (KR)

DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18471078 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE

The abstract describes a display device with light-emitting elements of different sizes assembled together to form a single pixel, with at least two elements overlapping in the pixel.

  • Simplified Explanation:

- Display device with light-emitting elements of different sizes assembled to create a single pixel. - At least two elements overlap in the pixel.

Key Features and Innovation: - Utilizes light-emitting elements of varying sizes in a single pixel. - Overlapping elements enhance the display quality and resolution.

Potential Applications: - High-resolution displays in electronic devices. - Improved image quality in screens and monitors.

Problems Solved: - Enhances display resolution and quality. - Allows for more detailed and vibrant images.

Benefits: - Crisp and clear images on screens. - Enhanced visual experience for users.

Commercial Applications: - Potential use in smartphones, tablets, and TVs. - Market implications in the consumer electronics industry.

Questions about Display Devices: 1. How does the overlapping of light-emitting elements improve display quality? - The overlapping of elements enhances resolution and image clarity.

2. What are the potential applications of display devices with different-sized light-emitting elements? - These devices can be used in various electronic devices to improve image quality and resolution.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is a display device including a plurality of light-emitting elements having different sizes and assembled to constitute a single pixel, wherein at least two of the light-emitting elements including respective through-holes therein are disposed so as to overlap each other in the single pixel.