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Liquid crystal display device

  • US 9,202,422 B2
  • Filed: 01/06/2012
  • Issued: 12/01/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/07/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A normally black mode liquid crystal display device that performs monochrome gradation display, the liquid crystal display device comprising:

  • a liquid crystal panel including a plurality of pixels, each constituted by a plurality of subpixels whose transmittances can be controlled independently of each other;

    a gradation converting unit that converts a gradation of each pixel included in an input video signal to gradations of a plurality of subpixels; and

    a drive circuit that drives the liquid crystal panel based on a video signal obtained by the gradation converting unit, whereincharacteristics of the gradation conversion by the gradation converting unit are obtained by performing, in a case where the gradation of the pixel can be represented by only one minimum-area subpixel, a process in which with setting gradations of other subpixels to their minimum gradations, a gradation of the minimum-area subpixel is determined, and by performing, in other cases, one of a first process in which one subpixel is selected as a first subpixel, and with setting gradations of other subpixels to their maximum gradations or minimum gradations, a gradation of the first subpixel is determined so that a ratio of a transmittance of the first subpixel to a transmittance of the pixel is less than a limit value, and when the gradation of the first subpixel cannot be determined to satisfy the condition regarding the transmittances, a plurality of subpixels are selected as second subpixels, and with setting a gradation of a remaining subpixel to its maximum gradation or minimum gradation, gradations of the second subpixels are determined to obtain a gradation higher than or equal to the gradation of the pixel;

    a second process in which the gradation of the first subpixel is determined with changing the gradations set to other subpixels; and

    a third process in which one subpixel different from the first subpixel is selected as a third subpixel, and with setting gradations of other subpixels to their maximum gradations or minimum gradations, a gradation of the third subpixel is determined.

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