Abstract:
A display device includes: a unit pixel including subpixels electrically connected to first power voltages and a second power voltage, where the first power voltages include a first first power voltage and a second first power voltage, and where the subpixels include: a first subpixel electrically connected to the first first power voltage and the second power voltage; a second subpixel electrically connected to the second first power voltage and the second power voltage; and a third subpixel electrically connected to the second first power voltage and the second power voltage, where the first power voltage is a voltage having substantially a same level as a voltage, with which the first subpixel emits light at maximum luminance, and the second power voltage is a voltage having substantially a same level as a voltage, with which the second subpixel or the third subpixel emits light at maximum luminance.
Abstract:
A controller for a display panel may include a first supply circuit to output first and second driving voltages to a sub-pixel of a first color; and a second supply circuit to output third and fourth driving voltages to a sub-pixel of a second color. The first driving voltage may be greater than the second driving voltage, and the third driving voltage may be greater than the fourth driving voltage. Also, at least three of the first, second, third, and fourth driving voltages may be different from one another.