Lg display co., ltd. (20240260426). LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE
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LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240260426 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE
The abstract of the patent application describes a light emitting display device with color conversion units on a substrate, each unit having overlapping and non-overlapping areas, a black matrix on the overlapping area, and an auxiliary electrode pattern between the black matrix and the color conversion units.
- Color conversion units on a substrate
- Black matrix on overlapping areas of color conversion units
- Auxiliary electrode pattern between black matrix and color conversion units
- Auxiliary electrode pattern located farther inwards than the black matrix
- Improved light emitting display device design
Potential Applications: - Consumer electronics - Display technology - Lighting applications
Problems Solved: - Enhanced color conversion efficiency - Improved display quality - Better light emission control
Benefits: - Higher quality display output - Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced visual experience
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Light Emitting Display Devices for Consumer Electronics This technology can be utilized in various consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and televisions, enhancing the display quality and user experience.
Questions about Light Emitting Display Devices: 1. How does the auxiliary electrode pattern improve the performance of the display device?
The auxiliary electrode pattern helps in better light emission control and enhances the overall efficiency of the display device.
2. What are the potential market implications of this technology in the consumer electronics industry?
This technology can lead to the development of more advanced and high-quality display devices, catering to the growing demand for superior visual experiences in consumer electronics.
Original Abstract Submitted
a light emitting display device includes color conversion units on a first substrate, each of the color conversion units having an overlapping area and a non-overlapping area, a black matrix on the overlapping area of each of the color conversion units, and an auxiliary electrode pattern between the black matrix and each of the color conversion units, the auxiliary electrode pattern farther inwards than the black matrix.