Abstract:
A display apparatus includes pixels. Each pixel includes a first pixel electrode, a second pixel electrode, a black matrix, a shielding electrode, and first and second sub-shielding electrodes. The first pixel electrode is disposed in a first pixel area. The second pixel electrode is disposed in a second pixel area. The black matrix is disposed in a predetermined area of a first boundary area between the first pixel area and the second pixel area. The shielding electrode is disposed between first pixel areas and between second pixel areas, which are arranged in a first direction, and extends in a second direction crossing the first direction. The first and second sub-shielding electrodes branch from the shielding electrode along the first direction and are spaced apart from each other in the first boundary area while the black matrix is disposed therebetween.
Abstract:
A display panel includes a base substrate, a driving circuit, and a roof layer defining a cavity. A color filter is disposed on the base substrate to at least partially cover the driving circuit. The color filter is disposed at least on a pixel area and includes a depression positioned at least partially within a circuit area. A black matrix is disposed upon the depression of the color filter. The black matrix being upon the depression allows an inlet portion of the cavity to remain greater than a certain cross-sectional area.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a display panel including a display area in which a plurality of pixels is disposed and a non-display area adjacent to the display area. A plurality of dummy patterns extends in a first direction and is disposed in a predetermined area of the display area and a predetermined area of the non-display area at a boundary area between the display area and the non-display area. A plurality of color filters extends in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction in the display area to overlap with the pixels arranged in the second direction. A predetermined area of the color filters disposed adjacent to the non-display area in the second direction is partially overlapped with a corresponding dummy pattern.
Abstract:
Display device include pixels having a first transistor including a control electrode connected to a first node, a first electrode receiving a first voltage, and a second electrode connected to a second node, a second transistor including a first electrode connected to a data line, a second electrode connected to the first node, and a control electrode connected to a first scan line, a first-first transistor including a control electrode connected to a first-first node, a first electrode receiving the first voltage, and a second electrode connected to the second node, and a second-first transistor including a first electrode connected to the data line, a second electrode connected to the first-first node, and a control electrode connected to a second scan line. An initialization voltage is applied to the second node. First and second scan signals are applied to the first and second scan lines in first and second frames.
Abstract:
A display device includes a driving voltage line and a plurality of data lines extending in a first direction, a first driving transistor electrically connected to the driving voltage line, a first switching transistor electrically connected to the first driving transistor and including a first switching semiconductor layer extending in a second direction crossing the first direction and a first switching gate electrode overlapping a channel region of the first switching semiconductor layer, and a first storage capacitor electrically connected to the first driving transistor and the first switching transistor, where the first switching semiconductor layer is electrically connected to a first data line, the first switching semiconductor layer crosses a second data line between the channel region and the first data line, and a crossing region of an edge of the first switching semiconductor layer and an edge of the second data line overlaps a first protection layer.