Samsung display co., ltd. (20240241596). DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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DISPLAY DEVICE
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DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240241596 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a display device with an input sensor that includes two groups of electrodes overlapping a sensing region. The first group of electrodes is more densely located in certain regions of the sensing area than others.
- The input sensor of the display device includes a first group electrode and a second group electrode overlapping a sensing region.
- The first group line is connected to the first group electrode and is more densely located in certain regions of the sensing area.
- The length of the first group line in the denser region is less than in the less dense region.
Potential Applications
This technology could be used in various touch-sensitive display devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and interactive kiosks.
Problems Solved
This technology helps improve the accuracy and sensitivity of touch input on display devices by optimizing the distribution of electrodes in the sensing region.
Benefits
- Enhanced touch sensitivity - Improved accuracy of touch input - Better overall user experience on touch-sensitive display devices
Commercial Applications
Title: Advanced Touch-Sensitive Display Technology for Enhanced User Experience This technology could be utilized in the development of next-generation smartphones, tablets, and interactive displays, enhancing user interaction and overall device performance.
Questions about Display Device Technology
How does the distribution of electrodes in the sensing region impact touch sensitivity?
The distribution of electrodes in the sensing region affects touch sensitivity by optimizing the detection of touch input across different regions of the display.
What are the potential applications of this technology beyond display devices?
This technology could potentially be applied in other fields requiring precise touch input detection, such as medical devices or industrial control systems.
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.