Display overdrive method

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Adjusting display pixel size or pixels per given area

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C345S089000, C348S241000

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08044985

ABSTRACT:
A display overdrive method applicable to LCD picture process involves having image data containing gray scale presentation range inputted into the display; a corresponding gray scale range being set up based on the time of a frame from the former range to be present on the display; each gray scale code in the former range being corresponded to the that of the latter to drive the display; gamma voltage corresponding to gray scale in the former range being adjusted relatively to those in the latter range for reducing response time of pixels of the display comparatively to the frame time.

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