Liquid crystal display device wherein each scanning electrode in

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Liquid crystal system – Stereoscopic

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349145, 359463, 359619, 348741, G02F 11343, G02B 2722, G02B 2710, H04N 912

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058502696

ABSTRACT:
In a liquid crystal display device for displaying a three dimensional image, it is possible to obtain a three dimensional image having appropriate colors corresponding to the colors of objects wherein the data lines are not shown in the picture, the colors of the picture formed in a lens for dividing the left and right images are not formed on the same surface or run counter to one another on the same surface, and the colors are not separately formed by electrically connecting the gate lines corresponding to the color pixels to one another and detouring the source (data) lines so as not to pass through the pixel area and arranging them at the edge thereof. Furthermore, the separate color pixels of red, green and blue of the liquid crystal display panel are arranged in a vertical line, and the separate color pixels of the same color are arranged in the horizontal direction.

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