US Patent Application 18348108. Pixel Arrangements for Electronic Device Displays simplified abstract

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Pixel Arrangements for Electronic Device Displays

Organization Name

Apple Inc.


Inventor(s)

Yi-Pai Huang of Zhubei (TW)

Manjap Singh of Mountain House CA (US)

Cheng-Ho Yu of Milpitas CA (US)

ByoungSuk Kim of Palo Alto CA (US)

Yi Huang of San Jose CA (US)

Hitoshi Yamamoto of Palo Alto CA (US)

Mathew K. Mathai of San Jose CA (US)

Chieh-Wei Chen of Taichung City (TW)

Ping-Yen Chou of Santa Clara CA (US)

Donghee Nam of San Jose CA (US)

Chaohao Wang of Shanghai (CN)

Hao Chen of Santa Clara CA (US)

Pixel Arrangements for Electronic Device Displays - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18348108 titled 'Pixel Arrangements for Electronic Device Displays

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a lenticular display with convex curvature. - The display includes a lenticular lens film with lenticular lenses that enable stereoscopic viewing. - The display has stereoscopic zones and non-stereoscopic zones to allow for more curvature while maintaining good stereoscopic display performance. - A central stereoscopic zone is placed between two non-stereoscopic zones, with the non-stereoscopic zones having more curvature. - A louver film is incorporated into the display to prevent crosstalk. - The pixel array of the display has a diagonal layout and is covered by vertically oriented lenticular lenses.


Original Abstract Submitted

A lenticular display may be formed with convex curvature. The lenticular display may have a lenticular lens film with lenticular lenses that extend across the length of the display. The lenticular lenses may be configured to enable stereoscopic viewing of the display. To enable more curvature in the display while ensuring satisfactory stereoscopic display performance, the display may have stereoscopic zones and non-stereoscopic zones. A central stereoscopic zone may be interposed between first and second non-stereoscopic zones. The non-stereoscopic zones may have more curvature than the stereoscopic zone. To prevent crosstalk within the lenticular display, a louver film may be incorporated into the display. The pixel array may have a diagonal layout and may be covered by vertically oriented lenticular lenses.