DISPLAY UNIT AND DISPLAYING METHOD
First Claim
1. A display unit, comprising:
- a liquid crystal display section displaying a series of original frame images and a series of interpolated frame images in a time-divisional manner, the interpolated frame images being generated based on the original frame images;
a backlight emitting light intermittently; and
a backlight control section controlling a first light-emission amount and a second light-emission amount of the backlight independently of each other, the first light-emission amount being an amount during a first period corresponding to a period for displaying the original frame images, and the second light-emission amount being an amount during a second period corresponding to a period for displaying the interpolated frame images.
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Abstract
A display unit includes: a liquid crystal display section displaying a series of original frame images and a series of interpolated frame images in a time-divisional manner, the interpolated frame images being generated based on the original frame images; a backlight emitting light intermittently; and a backlight control section controlling a first light-emission amount and a second light-emission amount of the backlight independently of each other, the first light-emission amount being an amount during a first period corresponding to a period for displaying the original frame images, and the second light-emission amount being an amount during a second period corresponding to a period for displaying the interpolated frame images.
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14 Claims
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1. A display unit, comprising:
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a liquid crystal display section displaying a series of original frame images and a series of interpolated frame images in a time-divisional manner, the interpolated frame images being generated based on the original frame images; a backlight emitting light intermittently; and a backlight control section controlling a first light-emission amount and a second light-emission amount of the backlight independently of each other, the first light-emission amount being an amount during a first period corresponding to a period for displaying the original frame images, and the second light-emission amount being an amount during a second period corresponding to a period for displaying the interpolated frame images. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A display unit, comprising:
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a display section displaying a series of original frame images and a series of interpolated frame images in a time-divisional manner, the interpolated frame images being generated based on the original frame images; and a display control section controlling the display section to allow a light-emission amount of the display section during a period for displaying the original frame images to be a first total light-emission amount, and controlling the display section to allow a light-emission amount of the display section during a period for displaying the interpolated frame images to be a second total light-emission amount, the first total light-emission amount being defined as a sum of a first basic light-emission amount corresponding to image information of the original frame images and a first offset light-emission amount, the second total light-emission amount being defined as a sum of a second basic light-emission amount corresponding to image information of the interpolated frame images and a second offset light-emission amount, wherein the display control section controls the first offset light-emission amount and the second offset light-emission amount independently of each other.
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14. A method of displaying, comprising:
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displaying, on a liquid crystal display section, a series of original frame images and a series of interpolated frame images in a time-divisional manner, the interpolated frame images being generated based on the original frame images; and allowing a backlight to emit light intermittently, the allowing the backlight to emit the light intermittently including controlling a first light-emission amount and a second light-emission amount of a backlight independently of each other, the first light-emission amount being an amount during a first period corresponding to a period for displaying the original frame images, and the second light-emission amount being an amount during a second period corresponding to a period for displaying the interpolated frame images.
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