Abstract:
A method and system for managing suspicious devices on a network. The method includes, setting based on a manager's input or selection a suspicious group corresponding to each of at least one suspicious management item for managing a plurality of devices on a network via a user interface; accessing the devices and reading information corresponding to the suspicious management item; determining whether each device is a suspicious device based on the information corresponding to the suspicious management item, and registering the device in the suspicious group if the device is determined as a suspicious device; checking whether an error of the device comprised in the suspicious group is resolved; and eliminating the device from the suspicious group if the error of the device is resolved.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes a signal processor using an (n−1)-th conversion signal corresponding to an (n−1)-th raw image signal of an (n−1)-th frame to correct an n-th raw image signal of an n-th frame, and outputting an n-th corrected image signal, the (n−1)-th raw image signal. The n-th raw image signal, and the n-th corrected image signal each have ‘a’ bits and the (n−1)-th conversion signal has ‘b’ bits. The ‘b’ bits is smaller than the ‘a’ bits (a>b). A liquid crystal panel displays an image corresponding to the n-th corrected image signal.