Liquid crystal display device of an in-plane switching mode...

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

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C349S110000, C349S139000, C345S100000

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06937312

ABSTRACT:
A black matrix layer14is formed on a counter substrate13along the direction where a scanning line2extends, so that it continuously covers the upper parts of a common electrode line3a, the scanning line2, a space between the common electrode line3aand the scanning line2, a TFT5, a space between the scanning line2and a common electrode line3b, and the common electrode line3b, and in the portion opposed to the signal line, the black matrix layer is eliminated.

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