Method of operation for an active matrix type display device

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ABSTRACT:
An active matrix type display device is disclosed having an m number of unit pixel array blocks repetitively arranged in a row direction. Each pixel array block comprises a k rows.times.n columns matrix of display elements (Cij, i=1, 2, . . . n, j=1, 2, . . . n) and scanning lines G1 . . . Gn and data signal lines D1 . . . Dn are arranged in an intersecting fashion with first and second switching elements of each display element connected to the corresponding lines in a manner to provide different data input routes.

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