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Liquid crystal display device having photosensor at each pixel

  • US 5,446,564 A
  • Filed: 06/02/1993
  • Issued: 08/29/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/03/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A liquid crystal display device comprising:

  • a pair of insulating substrates arranged in parallel with a gap provided between mutually facing surfaces of the insulating substrates, at least one of the insulating substrates being transparent;

    a liquid crystal filled in the gap between the mutually facing surfaces of the insulating substrates;

    an access line formed on a first surface of one of the insulating substrates, which faces the other insulating substrate;

    a plurality of data lines formed on said first surface of said one of the insulating substrates, which faces the other insulating substrate;

    a plurality of display pixel elements arranged to apply an electric field to the liquid crystal, said display pixel elements being arranged in accordance with said data lines;

    switching means, connected to the access line, to the data lines, and to the display pixel elements, for switching a connection between the display pixel elements and the data lines;

    a common electrode formed on a surface of said other insulating substrate which faces the liquid crystal and which faces said one of the insulating substrates; and

    a plurality of photosensors each connected in parallel to one display pixel element and each photosensor having an output terminal which is connected to said switching means.

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