Liquid crystal display
First Claim
1. A liquid crystal display apparatus, comprising:
- a pixel having first and second subpixels;
a gate line connected to the first and second subpixels and transmitting a gate signal to the first and second subpixels;
a first data line intersecting the gate line and connected to the first subpixel and transmitting a first data voltage to the first subpixel; and
a second data line intersecting the gate line and connected to the second subpixel and transmitting a second data voltage to the second subpixel, wherein the first and second data voltages have a different magnitude and are obtained from a same image information.
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Abstract
A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels having first and second subpixels, a plurality of gate lines connected to the first and second subpixels to transmit gate signals, a plurality of first data lines intersecting the gate lines and connected to the first subpixels to transmit first data voltages, and a plurality of second data lines intersecting the gate lines and connected to the second subpixels to transmit second data voltages. The first and second data voltages have different sizes and are obtained from single image information. Each pixel is divided into a pair of subpixels, and different data voltages are applied to the subpixels through two different data lines, so that it is possible to secure a wide viewing angle and improve side visibility.
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50 Claims
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1. A liquid crystal display apparatus, comprising:
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a pixel having first and second subpixels;
a gate line connected to the first and second subpixels and transmitting a gate signal to the first and second subpixels;
a first data line intersecting the gate line and connected to the first subpixel and transmitting a first data voltage to the first subpixel; and
a second data line intersecting the gate line and connected to the second subpixel and transmitting a second data voltage to the second subpixel, wherein the first and second data voltages have a different magnitude and are obtained from a same image information. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:
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a gate line extending in a first direction;
first and second data lines extending in a second direction and separated from each other;
a first thin film transistor connected to the gate line and the first data line;
a second thin film transistor connected to the gate line and the second data line; and
a pixel electrode comprising first and second display electrodes connected to the first and second thin film transistors, respectively, wherein a second direction length of the second display electrode is larger than a first direction length of the first display electrode, and the first display electrode is located within the second direction length of the second display electrode. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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37. A liquid crystal display apparatus, comprising:
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a plurality of pixels, each pixel comprising first and second subpixels;
a plurality of gate lines connected to the first and second subpixels to transmit gate signals; and
a plurality of data lines intersecting the gate lines and connected to the first subpixels to transmit data voltages, wherein data voltages applied to the first and second subpixels within each pixel have different magnitudes and a same polarity and are obtained from a single image information. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43)
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44. A liquid crystal display apparatus, comprising:
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a plurality of pixels, each pixel having first and second subpixels;
a plurality of gate lines connected to the first and second subpixels to transmit gate signals; and
a plurality of data lines intersecting the gate lines and connected to the first subpixels to transmit data voltages, wherein data voltages applied to the first and second subpixels with each pixel have different magnitudes and opposite polarities and are obtained from a single image information. - View Dependent Claims (45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50)
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