Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a display panel having a plurality of gate lines, a plurality of data lines, and a plurality of subpixels. Each of the plurality of subpixels includes a subpixel electrode connected to one of the plurality of gate lines and one of the plurality of data lines through a switching element. A gate driver is configured to output a plurality of gate signals to the plurality of gate lines and to deactivate at least one of the plurality of gate signals in a P-th frame. A data driver is configured to output a plurality of data voltages to the plurality of data lines. Here, P is a positive integer.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a display panel having a plurality of gate lines, a plurality of data lines, and a plurality of subpixels. Each of the plurality of subpixels includes a subpixel electrode connected to one of the plurality of gate lines and one of the plurality of data lines through a switching element. A gate driver is configured to output a plurality of gate signals to the plurality of gate lines and to deactivate at least one of the plurality of gate signals in a P-th frame. A data driver is configured to output a plurality of data voltages to the plurality of data lines. Here, P is a positive integer.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a display panel including left-eye pixels and right-eye pixels, a three-dimensional controller which separates a first image signal into left-eye and right-eye image signals, outputs a second image signal such that the left-eye image signal is applied to the left-eye pixels during a left-eye frame, a black image signal corresponding to a black data is applied to the right-eye pixels during the left-eye frame, the black image signal is applied to the left-eye pixels during a right-eye frame, and the right-eye image signal is applied to the right-eye pixels during the right-eye frame, and an image display controller which controls the second image signal in response to a control signal, where the left-eye pixels are alternately arranged with the right-eye pixels in the unit of two pixels in a first direction and in the unit of a predetermined number of pixels in the second direction.