Display device

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

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C345S001100, C345S209000, C455S566000

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07956835

ABSTRACT:
An image display device includes a first display panel having a substrate with first scanning lines, first signal lines which intersect the first scanning lines, and first switching elements, a second display panel having another substrate with second scanning lines, second signal lines which intersect the second scanning lines, and second switching elements, and a flexible printed circuit board connecting the first display panel with the second display panel. The image display device drives the first display panel in a line inversion mode when only the first display panel displays images, drives the second display panel in a frame inversion mode when only the second display panel displays images, and drives the first display panel and the second display panel in the line inversion mode when both of the first display panel and second display panel display images.

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patent: 6583770 (2003-06-01), Antila et al.
patent: 6624801 (2003-09-01), Moriyama
patent: 7184012 (2007-02-01), Kim
patent: 2001-067049 (2001-03-01), None

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