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Liquid crystal display

  • US 7,692,674 B2
  • Filed: 12/22/2005
  • Issued: 04/06/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/27/2004
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A liquid crystal display comprising:

  • a liquid crystal sealed between a pair of substrates provided opposite to each other;

    a plurality of pixels provided in a form of a matrix on either of the pair of substrates;

    a thin film transistor formed at each of the pixels;

    an image processing unit for determining a high luminance of the pixel in a high-luminance frame and a low luminance of the pixel in a low-luminance frame and the ratio of presence between the high-luminance frame and the low-luminance frame to achieve luminance substantially equal to predetermined luminance by combining the high-luminance frame which drives the pixel to luminance higher than the predetermined luminance that is associated with a gradation value in input image data and the low-luminance frame which drives the pixel to luminance lower than the predetermined luminance;

    a first sub-pixel formed in the pixel, wherein a first pixel electrode is formed in the first sub-pixel and electrically connected to a source electrode of the thin film transistor through a control electrode and a contact hole; and

    a second sub-pixel which is formed in the pixel separately from the first sub-pixel and which provides luminance per unit area lower than that of the first sub-pixel.

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