Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode display device can include a substrate including sub-pixels associated with one pixel, each sub-pixel having an emission area and a non-emission area; first conductive lines and a second conductive line over the substrate, wherein the second conductive line crosses over the first conductive lines to define the sub-pixels; a circuit portion in the non-emission area of each sub-pixel, and including a thin film transistor in each sub-pixel; an overcoat layer over the thin film transistors and including micro lenses in the emission area of each sub-pixel; and a light-emitting diode in the emission area of each sub-pixel over the overcoat layer, and connected to the corresponding thin film transistor. For a first sub-pixel among the sub-pixels, the overcoat layer can have a depressed pattern corresponding to the non-emission area of the first sub-pixel and overlapping one of the first conductive lines.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode display device can include a plurality of sub-pixels disposed over a substrate where each sub-pixel has an emission area and a non-emission area, a thin film transistor in the non-emission area of each sub-pixel, and an overcoat layer over the thin film transistor in each sub-pixel and including a plurality of micro lenses in the emission area of each sub-pixel. The organic light-emitting diode display device can further include a light-emitting diode in the emission area of each sub-pixel over the overcoat layer and connected to the corresponding thin film transistor. For one sub-pixel among the plurality of sub-pixels, the emission area of the one sub-pixel has at least one flat portion disposed at the overcoat layer where a top surface of the overcoat layer is flat, and the overcoat layer has at least one lens pattern in the at least one flat portion.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent display device includes an organic electroluminescent display panel including top emission pixels to emit light toward a top side of a substrate and bottom emission pixels to emit light toward a bottom side of the substrate, the top emission pixels and the bottom emission pixels being formed such that corresponding ones thereof share a common transparent area, a scan driver for supplying a scan signal to scan lines each connected to selected ones of the top and bottom emission pixels, and a data driver for supplying a data voltage to data lines each connected to selected ones of the top and bottom emission pixels. The top emission pixels and the bottom emission pixels are formed on the substrate to alternate with each other on a pixel basis, on a scan line basis, or a data line basis.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode display device can include a display area, a non-display area outside the display area, a plurality of sub-pixels in the display area, each sub-pixel having an emission area and a non-emission area, and an overcoat layer including a plurality of micro lenses in the emission area of each sub-pixel. For an outermost sub-pixel among the plurality of sub-pixels, the overcoat layer has a first flat portion where some micro lenses are removed from the emission area.
Abstract:
Discussed is an organic light-emitting diode display device can include sub-pixels on a substrate, and each having an emission area and a non-emission area; a horizontal line and vertical lines crossing each other to define the sub-pixels; a thin film transistor in the non-emission area; an overcoat layer over the thin film transistors and including micro lenses in the emission area; a bank over the overcoat layer and having an opening; and a light-emitting diode in the emission area over the overcoat layer and connected to the thin film transistor, wherein the vertical lines includes first, second, third, and fourth lines, and wherein for a first sub-pixel, an edge of the opening of the bank is spaced apart from the first and second lines, and for a second sub-pixel, an edge of the opening of the bank coincides with one side of each of the third and fourth lines.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode display device include a substrate including a plurality of sub-pixels, each sub-pixel having an emission area and a non-emission area; a circuit portion in the non-emission area of each sub-pixel, and including a thin film transistor in each sub-pixel; an overcoat layer over the thin film transistors, and including a plurality of micro lenses in the emission area of each sub-pixel; and a light-emitting diode in the emission area of each sub-pixel over the overcoat layer, and connected to the corresponding thin film transistor, wherein for a first sub-pixel among the plurality of sub-pixels, the overcoat layer has at least one lens pattern in the non-emission area.