Liquid crystal display apparatus and method of manufacturing...

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

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C349S106000, C349S139000, C349S149000, C430S020000

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06864940

ABSTRACT:
A method of driving an LCD is provided, where adjacent bus lines are short-circuited during LCD driving operations. In certain example embodiments, an inverse driving technique is used to invert the polarity of a video signal at every one row for instance. In certain example embodiments, short-circuited adjacent data lines (source lines) are in communication with pixels of the same color.

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