Flat panel display apparatus with a porous layer on a substrate

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C313S116000

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08058799

ABSTRACT:
A flat panel display apparatus with reduced reflection of external light incident on the flat panel display apparatus. The flat panel display apparatus includes a substrate, a porous layer disposed on the substrate, and a plurality of display devices disposed on the substrate. Here, the porous layer is adapted to diffusedly reflect external light and/or to increase viewing angle of the flat panel display apparatus.

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Korean Patent Abstracts, Publication No. 1020030004128 A; dated Jan. 14, 2003 in the name of Shunpei Yamazaki.

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