Display device having four color subpixel

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C349S109000, C349S144000

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07580093

ABSTRACT:
A display device includes a plurality of pixels in a matrix. Each pixel comprises a first, second, third and fourth primary color subpixel disposed in multiple columns. The first and second primary color subpixels are disposed in a same column, and the third and fourth primary color subpixels are disposed in different columns.

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