Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a display unit formed on the substrate and including a plurality of emission regions, an encapsulant formed on the display unit and including at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer; and a plurality of reflectors formed on the encapsulant and disposed to respectively overlap at least regions around the plurality of emission regions.
Abstract:
A transparent display device includes a display substrate having a display region and a sealing region surrounding the display region. The display region includes a plurality of pixel regions, each of which includes a light-emitting region and a transparent region. An opposite substrate faces the display substrate. A sealing member is interposed between the display substrate and the opposite substrate. The sealing member overlaps the sealing region. The sealing member bonds the display substrate to the opposite substrate and includes a plurality of first light openings defined therein.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a first substrate including a first display region and a first non-display region, a first display device in the first display region of the first substrate, a second substrate including a second display region and a second non-display region, the second display region overlapping the first non-display region of the first substrate, and a second display device in the second display region of the second substrate.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device includes a substrate comprising a display area and a peripheral area and a first reflective member positioned in both the display area and the peripheral area. The first reflective member includes a first opening formed in a light-emitting region of the display area and a second opening formed in the peripheral area. The second reflective portion has openings having the same shape as openings formed in the first reflective portion. Thus, a reflectivity of the first reflective portion may be substantially the same as a reflectivity of the second reflective portion, and the first reflective portion and the second reflective portion may be perceived as an integral reflective member. Therefore, a bezel-less mirror organic light emitting display device may be manufactured.
Abstract:
An electrowetting display device includes a base substrate, an electrowetting layer having first and second fluids immiscible with each other, a wall to define a pixel area, a hydrophobic layer in the pixel area, and an electronic device to control the electrowetting layer. A method of manufacturing the electrowetting display device is also provided.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a display unit formed on the substrate and including a plurality of emission regions, an encapsulant formed on the display unit and including at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer; and a plurality of reflectors formed on the encapsulant and disposed to respectively overlap at least regions around the plurality of emission regions.
Abstract:
A transparent display device includes a display substrate having a display region and a sealing region surrounding the display region. The display region includes a plurality of pixel regions, each of which includes a light-emitting region and a transparent region. An opposite substrate faces the display substrate. A sealing member is interposed between the display substrate and the opposite substrate. The sealing member overlaps the sealing region. The sealing member bonds the display substrate to the opposite substrate and includes a plurality of first light openings defined therein.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a display unit formed on the substrate and including a plurality of emission regions, an encapsulant formed on the display unit and including at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer; and a plurality of reflectors formed on the encapsulant and disposed to respectively overlap at least regions around the plurality of emission regions.