Liquid crystal displays including light shading films that are e

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular excitation of liquid crystal – Electrical excitation of liquid crystal

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349111, 349 38, G02F 1136, G02F 11343, G02F 11333

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059299495

ABSTRACT:
A conductive light shading film of a liquid crystal display is electrically connected to a pixel electrode. By connecting the light shading film to the pixel electrode, the light shading film will have the same voltage as the pixel electrode, and can thereby reduce parasitic capacitance and voltage variations on the pixels. The light shading film preferably includes a plurality of conductive light shading lines. The conductive light shading lines can be formed from the same patterned conductive layer as the gate lines or the data lines. Contact holes in insulating layers are used to electrically contact the conductive light shading lines to the pixel electrodes.

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