Fringe field switching mode LCD with first and second pixel...

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S048000

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07545470

ABSTRACT:
A fringe field switching mode LCD includes a lower substrate having a gate bus line and a data bus line arranged to cross each other and form unit pixels and a counter electrode and a pixel electrode positioned within each unit pixel region with a gate insulator interposed between them and an upper substrate provided with a color filter corresponding to each pixel region and bonded to the lower substrate with a liquid crystal layer interposed between them. The pixel electrode includes first pixel electrodes positioned on the gate insulator while being spaced from each other and second pixel electrodes positioned between the respective first pixel electrodes with a predetermined angle relative to them.

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