18493520. DISPLAY APPARATUS simplified abstract (SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.)
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DISPLAY APPARATUS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Sungjae Moon of Yongin-si (KR)
Junhyun Park of Yongin-si (KR)
DISPLAY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18493520 titled 'DISPLAY APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a display apparatus with a high opening ratio for improved resolution and luminous quality.
- Substrate
- First driving thin-film transistor (TFT) and first storage capacitor for emitting light of a first color on the substrate
- Data wiring unit with first, second, and third data lines at a first side of the first storage capacitor
- Driving voltage line at a second side of the first storage capacitor
- First pixel electrode electrically connected to the first driving TFT
- Potential Applications:**
- High-resolution displays for smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices - High-quality displays for televisions and monitors
- Problems Solved:**
- Low resolution and poor luminous quality in display screens - Limited viewing angles and color accuracy in displays
- Benefits:**
- Improved resolution and luminous quality - Enhanced viewing experience for users - Increased efficiency and performance of display screens
Original Abstract Submitted
A display apparatus having an opening ratio that provides a high resolution and improved luminous quality and including: a substrate; a first driving thin-film transistor (TFT) and a first storage capacitor, the first storage capacitor for emitting light of a first color and on the substrate; a data wiring unit including a first data line, a second data line, and a third data line, at a first side of the first storage capacitor, extending along a first direction and spaced apart from one another along a second direction, intersecting the first direction, by a predetermined distance; a driving voltage line at a second side of the first storage capacitor and extending along the first direction; and a first pixel electrode electrically connected to the first driving TFT.