Liquid crystal display device and method of driving the same

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S087000, C345S093000, C345S096000, C345S098000

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RE040771

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display device is formed by arranging a plurality of scanning lines31, 32, . . . to which scanning signals are successively applied and a plurality of signal lines41, 42, . . . to which data signals are successively applied to intersect at right angles. Mounted in the vicinity of each of the intersections of the scanning lines31, 32, . . . and signals lines41, 42, . . . are a TFT5electrically connected to both of the lines, and a pixel electrode6connected to the TFT5.A common electrode is placed to face the pixel electrode6with liquid crystals2therebetween. One of electrodes of a pixel capacitance formed by the pixel electrode6is connected to a common line9for supplying a common signal to the common electrode7.A dummy scanning line30for forming a capacitance is arranged outside of the scanning line31located at the outermost position on a scanning start side of scanning signal. In this structure, since an equal parasitic capacitance is generated in the pixels irrespectively of their positions, it is possible to eliminate defects, such as deterioration of display quality due to an appearance of a bright line in particular pixels.

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