Liquid crystal display device and method of driving the same

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350333, 350334, 340784, G02F 113

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ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display panel and a method of driving the display panel are disclosed. The display panel and the driving method can reduce the leakage of a gate driving voltage to a first pixel electrode due to the parasitic capacitance of a thin film transistor, and can lessen an adverse effect of noise which is generated at a second pixel electrode by cancelling out the capacitive coupling to the first pixel electrode, on an image displayed by the display panel.

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