Electrooptical device, driving circuit for driving the...

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

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C345S099000, C345S208000

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07030851

ABSTRACT:
The invention enhances image quality of a moving image when an electrooptical device presents the image based on an electrooptical change in an electrooptical material. Pixels, which are turned on within one horizontal scanning period, are only provided in four rows, while the four rows are successively shifted downward every horizontal scanning period. In this way, the pixels are turned off within a short period of time, thereby reducing a chance of an image being recognized as an after image.

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