Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel, a main vibrator disposed on the display panel configured to generate a main vibration wave, and a plurality of sub-vibrators disposed on the display panel and spaced apart from the main vibrator and configured to the plurality of sub-vibrators configured to generate sub-vibration waves, respectively, wherein the plurality of sub-vibrators includes a first sub-vibrator disposed at a first distance from the main vibrator in a plan view, the first sub-vibrator being configured to generate a first sub-vibration wave; and a second sub-vibrator disposed at a second distance from the main vibrator in the plan view, the second sub-vibrator being configured to generate a second sub-vibration wave having a phase different from the first sub-vibration wave, and, wherein the second distance is different from the first distance.
Abstract:
A display device for a vehicle may include a display panel configured to display an image and a touch sensor configured to sense a touch of a user and generate touch information about the touch. The touch sensor may be operated in a first mode or a second mode. The touch information may include first information about a fingerprint of the user, second information about a position of the touch, and third information about movement of the touch. When the touch of the user is sensed, the touch sensor may operate in the first mode and generate the first information. When the generation of the first information is completed, the touch sensor may operate in the second mode and generate the second information and the third information. The power and the ignition of the vehicle may be controlled using the touch information.
Abstract:
A security device includes a door handle unit disposed on a door body, a cover layer including a touch sensor and covering the door handle unit, a door locking unit which controls a locking of the door body. The touch sensor may include a plurality of sensor pixels, each including a sensor electrode which forms a second capacitor with a hand of a user when a touch occurs thereon by the user. The touch sensor may generate touch information based on a change in capacitance of the second capacitor corresponding to the touch.
Abstract:
A security device includes a door handle unit disposed on a door body, a cover layer including a touch sensor and covering the door handle unit, a door locking unit which controls a locking of the door body. The touch sensor may include a plurality of sensor pixels, each including a sensor electrode which forms a second capacitor with a hand of a user when a touch occurs thereon by the user. The touch sensor may generate touch information based on a change in capacitance of the second capacitor corresponding to the touch.
Abstract:
A touch sensor includes a substrate, a base layer, and sensor pixels. The base layer has first patterns arranged on the substrate and second patterns coupled between the first patterns. The sensor pixels are disposed on the first patterns and configured to sense a touch of a user depending on a change in capacitance associated with a corresponding sensor pixel. A computer mouse incorporating touch sensors also is disclosed.
Abstract:
A light emitting element display device can be used for light therapy. The device includes: a display panel including a plurality of light emitting elements; a retarder plate configured to convert light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements into circularly polarized light; and a selective polarizer configured to selectively convert light supplied from the retarder plate into linearly polarized light or allow penetration of the light.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel including sub-pixels arranged in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and including light emitting surfaces in a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction, and lenses that overlap the sub-pixels in the third direction and to have a long side having an angle greater than 0 degree with respect to the second direction. A first lens includes a first curved surface and a first side surface connected to one edge of the first curved surface. A second lens includes a second curved surface and a second side surface connected to one edge of the second curved surface. The first lens and the second lens share a common lower surface. A flat surface connects the first side surface and the second side surface and extends parallel to the common lower surface.
Abstract:
A display device including a display panel including a substrate and a pixel array layer disposed on a first surface of the substrate, a sound generation device disposed on a second surface of the substrate opposite to the first surface of the substrate, and a circuit board disposed on the second surface of the substrate, in which the circuit board includes a first hole overlapping the sound generation device.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel which includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a light emitting element layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and outputting light toward the second substrate, a first sound generator which is disposed on the first substrate and outputs a first sound by vibrating the display panel, a source circuit board which is disposed on the first substrate, and a first sound circuit board which connects the first sound generator and the source circuit board.
Abstract:
A display device includes: a display panel; a bracket disposed under the display panel; a first vibration generator disposed under the display panel, where the first vibration generator outputs sound by vibrating the display panel in a thickness direction of the display panel; and a second vibration generator disposed under the bracket, where the second vibration generator outputs horizontal vibrations by vibrating the bracket in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the thickness direction.