Abstract:
An organic light emitting display apparatus having improved impact resistance includes a bottom substrate including a display area and a peripheral area surrounding the display area; a plurality of organic light emitting devices arranged in the display area of the bottom substrate; a top substrate corresponding to the bottom substrate; a sealing member, which is arranged in the peripheral area of the bottom substrate and attaches the bottom substrate to the top substrate; and an anti-impact member, which is arranged in the peripheral area of the bottom substrate, is apart from the sealing member, and protrudes from the bottom substrate toward the top substrate.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device including data lines, an auxiliary data line, and a compensation data line, a display area including display pixels connected to the data lines, a nondisplay area including auxiliary pixels connected to the auxiliary data line, and compensation pixels connected to the compensation data line, and auxiliary lines connected to the auxiliary pixels and the compensation pixels.
Abstract:
A display apparatus which can be uniformly sealed by an inhomogeneous laser beam is disclosed. One inventive aspect includes a display substrate, an encapsulation substrate and a sealing portion. On the display substrate, a display unit, including a display device, is formed. The encapsulation substrate is formed to face the display substrate. The sealing portion is formed to surround the display unit and bond the display substrate and the encapsulation substrate to each other.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting apparatus includes a lower substrate comprising a display area and a peripheral area around the display area; a first insulating layer on the display area and the peripheral area of the lower substrate, wherein a plurality of penetration holes are formed in the first insulating layer in the peripheral area; an upper substrate on the lower substrate; and a sealant in the plurality of penetration holes bonding the lower substrate to the upper substrate.