Abstract:
A display device includes a substrate, data lines arranged on the substrate, the data lines to which data voltages are applied, scan lines arranged on the substrate, the scan lines to which scan signals are applied, and a pixel connected to one of the data lines and at least one of the scan lines. The pixel includes a light emitting element, a driving transistor which supplies a driving current flowing between a first electrode and a second electrode to the light emitting element in accordance with the data voltage of the data line applied to a gate electrode, a first transistor between the gate electrode and second electrode of the driving transistor, a shielding electrode overlapping at least a part of the first transistor in a thickness direction of the substrate. The shielding electrode does not overlap the data lines in the thickness direction of the substrate.
Abstract:
A display device includes a first display area including a plurality of first pixel areas, a second display area including a plurality of second pixel areas and a plurality of transmission areas, a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix form in the first and second display areas, and a first signal line and a second signal line disposed to correspond to each pixel column in the plurality of pixels. In each pixel column, one of the first and second signal lines may extend over the first and second display areas, and a remaining one of the first and second signal lines may not be disposed in the second display area.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes first and second substrates. The first substrate includes a gate line, data lines, a first reference voltage line, a second reference voltage line, a pixel electrode having a first subpixel electrode and a second subpixel electrode in a pixel area, and switch circuits connected to these lines and electrodes. The first and second reference voltage lines respectively apply a first and second reference voltages having different polarities. The second substrate includes a common electrode with a cutout. The first and second reference voltage lines include a first connector and a second connector parallel to the data line, and the first connector and the second connector overlap the cutout of the common electrode.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes a lower panel, an upper panel, and a liquid crystal layer disposed therebetween. The lower panel includes a pixel electrode including at least one unit pixel electrode. The upper panel includes a common electrode. The unit pixel electrode includes a rhombus-like plate portion, and a plurality of minute branch portions extending therefrom.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel having a front portion and at least one side portion that is bent from at least one side of the front portion. The front portion includes first pixels. The side portion includes second pixels and crack prevention portions that are disposed adjacent to the second pixels. A number of the first pixels per unit area disposed in the front portion is greater than a number of the second pixels per unit area disposed in the at least one side portion.
Abstract:
A display device comprising a scan write line to which a scan write signal is applied, a data line to which a data voltage is applied, and a pixel electrically connected to the scan write line and the data line. The pixel comprises a light emitting element, a driving transistor that provides a driving current to the light emitting element according to a voltage of a gate electrode, a first transistor that supplies a data voltage of the data line to a first electrode of the driving transistor according to the scan write signal of the scan write line, a first connection electrode electrically connected to a gate electrode of the driving transistor, a first gate connection electrode electrically connected to a gate electrode of the first transistor, and a second connection electrode that electrically connects the scan write line to the first gate connection electrode.
Abstract:
An input sensing device includes driving electrodes and sensing electrodes, and an analog front-end which processes sensing signals from the sensing electrodes to output a differential output value. The analog front-end includes a first charge amplifier which differentially amplifies first and second sensing signals from two sensing electrodes to first and second input terminals, thus outputting first and second differential signals through first and second output terminals, a second charge amplifier which differentially amplifies the first and second differential signals, thus outputting third and fourth differential signals, a first demodulation circuit which filters the first and second differential signals in a first mode and filters each of the third and fourth differential signals in a second mode, and a first analog-to-digital converter which outputs a first sensing value based on at least one output signal of the first demodulation circuit.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel having a front portion and at least one side portion that is bent from at least one side of the front portion. The front portion includes first pixels. The side portion includes second pixels and crack prevention portions that are disposed adjacent to the second pixels. A number of the first pixels per unit area disposed in the front portion is greater than a number of the second pixels per unit area disposed in the at least one side portion.
Abstract:
A display device includes a first display area including a plurality of first pixel areas, a second display area including a plurality of second pixel areas and a plurality of transmission areas, a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix form in the first and second display areas, and a first signal line and a second signal line disposed to correspond to each pixel column in the plurality of pixels. In each pixel column, one of the first and second signal lines may extend over the first and second display areas, and a remaining one of the first and second signal lines may not be disposed in the second display area.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes first and second subpixel electrodes, a common electrode and first and second reference voltage lines. The first and second subpixel electrodes are electrically connected through first and second switching elements to a data line supplied with a data voltage. The first subpixel electrode is electrically connected through a third switching element to one of the first and second reference voltage lines. A polarity of the first reference voltage is different from a polarity of the second reference voltage with respect to the common voltage supplied to the common electrode. Liquid crystal molecules are disposed between the first subpixel electrode and the common electrode and between the second subpixel electrode and the common electrode.