Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Light pen for fluid matrix display panel
Patent
1997-06-20
1998-09-08
Wu, Xiao
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Display peripheral interface input device
Light pen for fluid matrix display panel
345 43, 345 89, 345147, G09G 510
Patent
active
058051368
ABSTRACT:
The design of a single pixel in a discrete level display is replicated a large number of times, often over a million times. The design of the pixel arrangement has substantial consequences in the quality of any image reproduced utilizing the pixel arrangement. In reducing unwanted artifacts, many factors must be considered. The present invention discloses a superior form of pixel arrangement for a discrete level display having optically balanced properties in addition to an intermingling of illumination areas at higher intensities and an irregular format of illumination.
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Naylor, Jr. William Clark
Silverbrook Kia
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Wu Xiao
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