Method for improving image sticking of liquid crystal displays

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S087000, C345S088000, C345S094000, C349S019000, C349S033000, C349S038000

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08035598

ABSTRACT:
Improving image sticking of a liquid crystal display (LCD) including a plurality of pixels, each of which includes a first subpixel and a second subpixel, includes driving the first subpixels of the pixels with a first optimized common voltage, driving the second subpixels of the pixels with a second optimized common voltage, and driving the LCD with a panel voltage. The panel voltage is between the first and the second optimized common voltages.

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