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US08860644B2 Liquid crystal display device that applies different voltages in time sequence to display gradation, display method, program, and recording medium of the same 有权
液晶显示装置,其以时间顺序施加不同的电压来显示灰度,显示方式,程序和记录介质

  • Patent Title: Liquid crystal display device that applies different voltages in time sequence to display gradation, display method, program, and recording medium of the same
  • Patent Title (中): 液晶显示装置,其以时间顺序施加不同的电压来显示灰度,显示方式,程序和记录介质
  • Application No.: US13517370
    Application Date: 2010-11-04
  • Publication No.: US08860644B2
    Publication Date: 2014-10-14
  • Inventor: Ken Inada
  • Applicant: Ken Inada
  • Applicant Address: JP Osaka-shi
  • Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
  • Current Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
  • Current Assignee Address: JP Osaka-shi
  • Agency: Morrison & Foerster LLP
  • Priority: JP2010-016919 20100128
  • International Application: PCT/JP2010/069624 WO 20101104
  • International Announcement: WO2011/092919 WO 20110804
  • Main IPC: G09G3/36
  • IPC: G09G3/36 G09G3/20 G02F1/1335 G02F1/13
Liquid crystal display device that applies different voltages in time sequence to display gradation, display method, program, and recording medium of the same
Abstract:
In a first display period, a light source controlling section controls a backlight to emit light having a given intensity, and in order to display a given gradation in a first region which is a part of the image, a gradation voltage generating section applies a voltage which is in accordance with the given gradation, and in a second display period which is different from the first display period, the light source controlling section controls the backlight to emit light having a lower intensity than the intensity of the given intensity of the light emitted in the first display period, and in order to display the given gradation in a second region which is different from the first region, the gradation voltage generating section applies a higher voltage than the voltage applied to display the given gradation in the first region.
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