Samsung display co., ltd. (20240324383). DISPLAY APPARATUS simplified abstract
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DISPLAY APPARATUS
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Guanghai Jin of Yongin-si (KR)
DISPLAY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240324383 titled 'DISPLAY APPARATUS
The abstract of the patent application describes a display apparatus with sub-pixels emitting light in different wavelength bands and shapes in a plan view.
- The display apparatus includes a first reference sub-pixel emitting light in a first wavelength band with a polygonal shape.
- A first sub-pixel emits light in a second wavelength band with a shape defined by imaginary circles on the side of the polygonal shape.
- A second sub-pixel emits light in a third wavelength band with a shape defined by another portion of the imaginary circles.
Potential Applications: - High-resolution displays - Color-accurate screens for professional use - Virtual reality and augmented reality devices
Problems Solved: - Improved color accuracy and resolution in displays - Enhanced visual experience for users - Better differentiation between colors on screens
Benefits: - Sharper images and videos - More vibrant and accurate colors - Enhanced user experience in various applications
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Display Technology for High-End Devices This technology can be used in: - High-end smartphones and tablets - Professional monitors for graphic design and video editing - Gaming displays for immersive gameplay experiences
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in display technology, color accuracy, and sub-pixel design for improved visual quality.
Questions about Display Apparatus Technology: 1. How does the shape of sub-pixels impact the overall display quality?
- The shape of sub-pixels can affect color accuracy and resolution on the screen.
2. What are the potential drawbacks of using sub-pixels with different shapes in displays?
- Different shapes of sub-pixels may introduce challenges in manufacturing and calibration processes.
Original Abstract Submitted
a display apparatus includes a first reference sub-pixel emitting light in a first wavelength band and having a polygonal shape in a plan view, a first sub-pixel emitting light in a second wavelength band and having a first shape in a plan view defined by a portion of imaginary circles each having a radius and a center disposed on a side of the polygonal shape, and a second sub-pixel emitting light in a third wavelength band and having a second shape in a plan view defined by another portion of the imaginary circles.