Multi-domain liquid crystal display

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

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C349S128000, C349S130000

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06897928

ABSTRACT:
A thin film transistor array substrate for a liquid crystal display is provided with a gate line assembly, a data line assembly, thin film transistors, and pixel electrodes. Each pixel electrode has an opening pattern. A color filter substrate faces the thin film transistor array substrate while bearing color filters, a black matrix, and a common electrode. The common electrode has an opening pattern. The opening patterns of the pixel and the common electrodes partition the pixel region into a plurality of upper and lower domains and a plurality of left and right domains. The volume occupied by the upper and lower domains is established to be larger than the volume occupied by the left and right domains.

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