Liquid crystal display apparatus with arbitrary magnification of

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Light pen for fluid matrix display panel

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348448, 348458, H04N 502

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060208732

ABSTRACT:
In a liquid crystal display apparatus including a plurality of gate lines, a plurality of source lines, a plurality of liquid crystal pixels, and a gate line driving circuit, for driving the gate lines, the gate line driving circuit is formed by shift registers for shifting a vertical start pulse signal in response to a clock signal including first pulses and second pulses. Also, a circuit generates said first pulses at an interval of H/a where H is a time period of a horizontal synchronization signal and "a" is a positive integer. Further, a circuit generates the second pulses associated with "c" pulses of "a.multidot.b" successive ones of the first pulses where "b" and "c" are positive integers and "c" is smaller than "b".

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