Display device and method of operating the display device to...

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

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08009133

ABSTRACT:
A display panel includes a first switching element, a liquid crystal capacitor and a second switching element. The first switching element receives a gate signal and a data signal. The liquid crystal capacitor is connected to the first switching element, and charged with an initial pixel voltage corresponding to the data signal. The second switching element operates in response to a compensation gate signal applied from a compensation gate line. The compensation capacitor is connected to the second switching element to reduce the liquid crystal capacitor's voltage to a value below the initial pixel voltage when the second switching element is turned on. Accordingly, motion blur can be reduced or eliminated.

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patent: 2006/0176255 (2006-08-01), Do et al.
patent: 2006/0268186 (2006-11-01), Kamada et al.

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