Transflective liquid crystal display device and method of...

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

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C349S113000, C349S106000, C430S007000

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06927819

ABSTRACT:
A method of fabricating a transflective liquid crystal display device includes providing first and second substrates that include a plurality of unit pixels divided into a transmission part and a reflection part, forming a first color filter unit by applying a first color pigment in the transmission part of the first substrate, forming a second color filter unit by applying a transparent material and a second color pigment in the reflection part of the first substrate, and attaching the first substrate and a second substrate together.

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