18487829. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., LTD.)

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DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., LTD.

Inventor(s)

WONJUN Choi of Yongin-si (KR)

KICHEOL Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18487829 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE

The abstract describes a display device with an input sensor that includes two groups of electrodes overlapping a sensing region.

  • The first group electrode is connected to the first group line and is located more densely in a second region of the sensing region than in a first region.
  • The length of the first group line in the second region is less than in the first region.

Potential Applications: - Touchscreen displays - Interactive whiteboards - Gaming consoles

Problems Solved: - Improved accuracy of touch input - Enhanced user experience - Increased sensitivity of input detection

Benefits: - Higher precision in touch interactions - Reduced errors in input recognition - Enhanced functionality of display devices

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Touchscreen Technology for Enhanced User Experience This technology can be utilized in smartphones, tablets, and other touch-enabled devices to provide users with a more accurate and responsive touch experience. The market implications include increased demand for devices with advanced touch capabilities.

Questions about Display Device Technology: 1. How does the density of the first group line in different regions of the sensing region impact the performance of the display device? The density of the first group line affects the sensitivity and accuracy of touch input detection, leading to improved user interactions.

2. What are the potential future advancements in display device technology that could build upon this innovation? Future advancements may focus on increasing the resolution and responsiveness of touchscreens, as well as integrating additional features for enhanced user experiences.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is a display device including an input sensor. The input sensor includes a first group electrode and a second group electrode that overlap a sensing region. The first group line is connected to the first group line, and overlaps the sensing region. The first group line is substantially uniformly located in a first region of the sensing region, and is located more densely in a second region of the sensing region than in the first region. A length of the first group line located in the second region is less than that of the first group line located in the first region.