Abstract:
A method of driving a display panel includes providing a switching element of a pixel of the display panel with a first polarity gate signal through a gate line connected to the switching element when the switching element receives a first polarity data signal having a first polarity with respect to a reference signal, and providing the switching element with a second polarity gate signal through the gate line when the switching element receives a second polarity data signal having a second polarity with respect to the reference signal through the data line.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels. A pixel includes a first capacitor connected between a first voltage line receiving a first driving signal and a first node, a first transistor comprising a control electrode connected to the first node, a first electrode connected to a second voltage line receiving a first power source signal and a second electrode connected to a second node, an organic light emitting diode comprising an anode electrode connected to the second node and a cathode electrode receiving a second power source signal, a second capacitor connected between an m-th data line and the second node (wherein, ‘m’ is a natural number) and a second transistor comprising a control electrode connected to an n-th scan line (wherein, ‘n’ is a natural number), a first electrode connected to the first node and a second electrode connected to the second node.
Abstract:
A display device includes: an insulating layer positioned on a first insulating substrate; a pixel electrode including a first subregion electrode applied with a first voltage and positioned beneath the insulating layer, a first subpixel electrode which includes a second subregion electrode positioned on the insulating layer, and a second subpixel electrode which is positioned on the insulating layer and applied with a second voltage; a second insulating substrate facing the first insulating substrate; and a common electrode positioned under the second insulating substrate and applied with a common voltage, wherein one pixel area is divided into a first part in which the second subregion electrode is positioned, a second part in which the first subregion electrode and a portion of the second subpixel electrode overlap each other, and a third part which does not overlap the first subregion electrode in the second subpixel electrode.
Abstract:
A display device includes a first substrate comprising a pixel area a first pixel electrode on the pixel area and a second pixel electrode overlapping the first pixel electrode; a second substrate including a common electrode and facing the first substrate; and a liquid crystal layer between the first substrate and the second substrate. The first pixel electrode includes first and second sides parallel to a side of the pixel area; third and fourth sides respectively extending from first ends of the first and second sides, inclined with respect to the first and second sides and parallel to each other; and fifth and sixth sides parallel to each other, and connecting the second and first sides with the third and fourth sides, respectively. An acute angle between each of the third to sixth sides, with respect to the first and second sides, exceeds about 135 degrees.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels. A pixel includes a first capacitor connected between a first voltage line receiving a first driving signal and a first node, a first transistor comprising a control electrode connected to the first node, a first electrode connected to a second voltage line receiving a first power source signal and a second electrode connected to a second node, an organic light emitting diode comprising an anode electrode connected to the second node and a cathode electrode receiving a second power source signal, a second capacitor connected between an m-th data line and the second node (wherein, ‘m’ is a natural number) and a second transistor comprising a control electrode connected to an n-th scan line (wherein, ‘n’ is a natural number), a first electrode connected to the first node and a second electrode connected to the second node.
Abstract:
Provided is a display device including a display substrate, an opposite substrate and a liquid crystal layer. The display substrate has a plurality of pixel areas and a first side curved along a first direction. The opposite substrate faces the display substrate and is coupled to the display substrate to be curved along the first direction. The liquid crystal layer is disposed between the display substrate and the opposite substrate. In each of the plurality of pixel areas, a plurality of domains are arranged in a second direction intersecting with the first direction, and a side of at least one of the plurality of domains is tilted with respect to the first side.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes a first insulation substrate; a gate line disposed on the first insulation substrate; a dividing reference voltage line disposed on the first insulation substrate; and a data line disposed on the first insulation substrate; a first switching element connected to the gate line, the data line and a first liquid crystal capacitor; a second switching element connected to the gate line, the data line and a second liquid crystal capacitor; a third switching element connected to the gate line, the second liquid crystal capacitor and the third liquid crystal capacitor; and a fourth switching element connected to the gate line, a third liquid crystal capacitor and the dividing reference voltage line.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels. A pixel includes a first capacitor connected between a first voltage line receiving a first driving signal and a first node, a first transistor comprising a control electrode connected to the first node, a first electrode connected to a second voltage line receiving a first power source signal and a second electrode connected to a second node, an organic light emitting diode comprising an anode electrode connected to the second node and a cathode electrode receiving a second power source signal, a second capacitor connected between an m-th data line and the second node (wherein, ‘m’ is a natural number) and a second transistor comprising a control electrode connected to an n-th scan line (wherein, ‘n’ is a natural number), a first electrode connected to the first node and a second electrode connected to the second node.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels. A pixel includes a first capacitor connected between a first voltage line receiving a first driving signal and a first node, a first transistor comprising a control electrode connected to the first node, a first electrode connected to a second voltage line receiving a first power source signal and a second electrode connected to a second node, an organic light emitting diode comprising an anode electrode connected to the second node and a cathode electrode receiving a second power source signal, a second capacitor connected between an m-th data line and the second node (wherein, ‘m’ is a natural number) and a second transistor comprising a control electrode connected to an n-th scan line (wherein, ‘n’ is a natural number), a first electrode connected to the first node and a second electrode connected to the second node.
Abstract:
A display device may include a transistor, which includes a first transistor electrode and a second transistor electrode. The display device may further include a pixel electrode, which is electrically connected to the second transistor electrode. The display device may further include a data line, which is electrically connected to the first transistor electrode, wherein the data line includes a bent structure. The display device may further include a light blocking member, which includes a light blocking portion, wherein the light blocking portion extends perpendicular to a section of the data line, and wherein the light blocking portion overlaps both the transistor and the bent structure without overlapping the section of the data line in a direction perpendicular to the light blocking member.