Organic light emitting display device
Abstract:
Disclosed is an organic light emitting display device for reducing or preventing anodes from being partially detached or torn in high resolution models. The organic light emitting display device includes a substrate including first and second subpixels disposed adjacent to each other in a first axis direction, a first anode electrode provided in the first subpixel and connected to a first TFT of the first subpixel through a first contact hole, and a second anode electrode provided in the second subpixel and connected to a second TFT of the second subpixel through a second contact hole. The first and second contact holes are disposed in a diagonal direction, the first anode electrode protrudes from the first contact hole in a direction toward the second subpixel, and the second anode electrode protrudes from the second contact hole in a direction toward the first subpixel. Accordingly, partial detachment of anode electrodes is reduced, or in some cases, prevented.
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