Patent classifications
G09G2320/068
DISPLAY DEVICE AND OPERATING METHOD THEREFOR
A display device including a display that includes a plurality of pixels, wherein the plurality of pixels respectively include a plurality of sub-pixels is provided. The plurality of sub-pixels include first type sub-pixels observed at a first viewing angle, and second type sub-pixels observed at a second viewing angle that is narrower than the first viewing angle.
System and method of operating a display of an information handling system
In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may provide, by first multiple light emitting diode (LED) pixels of a display, first light emissions; provide, by second multiple LED pixels of the display, second light emissions; determine a gaze point associated with eyes of a user and associated with the display; and configure multiple liquid crystal display pixels of the display within a distance from the gaze point to: block the second light emissions to a first eye of the eyes of the user, block the first light emissions to a second eye of the eyes of the user, permit transmission of the first light emissions to the first eye of the eyes of the user, and permit transmission of the second light emissions to the second eye of the eyes of the user.
METHOD, DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING VIEWING ANGLE FOR DARK STATE OF DISPLAY PANEL
A method is provided for adjusting a viewing angle for a dark state of a display panel, and the method includes steps of: obtaining a first brightness change of a to-be-tested panel at a first viewing angle under a condition of a first voltage difference; obtaining a second brightness change of the to-be-tested panel at a second viewing angle under the condition of the first voltage difference; obtaining a ratio of the second brightness change to the first brightness change; and comparing the ratio of the second brightness change to the first brightness change with a first threshold to determine whether the first voltage difference is a selection voltage of the display panel.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
A display driver includes image processing circuitry and drive circuitry. The image processing circuitry is configured to generate first voltage data for a first pixel in a first screen area of a display panel using a first gamma parameter. The image processing circuitry is further configured to generate second voltage data for a second pixel in a second screen area of the display panel using a second gamma parameter set. The image processing circuitry is further configured to determine an interpolated gamma parameter set for a third pixel in a connection area of the display panel through interpolation between the first gamma parameter set and the second gamma parameter set. The connection area is disposed between the first screen area and the second screen area. The image processing circuitry is further configured to generate third voltage data for the third pixel using the interpolated gamma parameter set.
Display Panel and Electronic Device
The present disclosure relates to a display panel and an electronic device. The display panel includes a driving array; first light-emitting deices electrically connected with the driving array; and second light-emitting devices located between at least two of the first light-emitting devices and electrically connected with the driving array. In a case where the first light-emitting devices are in a working state and the second light-emitting devices are in a first state, the display panel is in a first mode; and in a case where the first light-emitting devices are in a working state and the second light-emitting devices are in a second state, the display panel is in a second mode, wherein a visual angle of the display panel in the first mode is greater than 0 and smaller than a visual angle of the display panel in the second mode.
Marks for privacy display
A switchable privacy display comprises a spatial light modulator with output polariser, a reflective polariser, a polar control liquid crystal retarder and an additional polariser. The electrodes of the polar control liquid crystal retarder are patterned with a mark. In wide angle and narrow angle operational modes, the electrodes of the liquid crystal retarder are driven such that the mark is not visible. In a mark display state, the electrodes are driven to provide visibility of the mark in reflected light to an off-axis observer.
IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF
An image display method includes obtaining an image group, wherein the image group includes a plurality of images corresponding to multiple viewing angles; displaying a preset viewing-angle image, wherein the preset viewing-angle image is one of the images; and displaying the images within a predetermined time period continuously.
BACKLIGHT MODULE AND METHOD FOR CALCULATING VIEWING ANGLE FOR UNKNOWN BACKLIGHT MODULE
The present invention provides a backlight module and a method for calculating viewing angle for an unknown backlight module. In the present invention, brightness-viewing angle values of the unknown backlight module can be calculated according to the color saturation-viewing angle data of the unknown backlight module at specific viewing angles, and thus are taken to deploy the brightness-viewing angle values of a produced backlight module to be as the same as the brightness-viewing angle values of the unknown backlight module.
Automated display viewing angle alignment
A portable information handling system rotates a lid housing portion integrating a display from a closed to an open position with a motorized hinge. One or more sensors monitor an end user position during the rotating from the closed to the open position so that the motorized hinge aligns the display with a desired viewing position relative to the end user, such as substantially perpendicular to the end user's gaze. The one or more sensors monitor the end user during usage of the information handling system to adjust the motorized hinge as the end user's position changes relative to the display over time.
Dynamic alignment of mobile device content
An embodiment for adjusting digital content in a flexible display device is provided. The embodiment may include receiving data relating to a position and orientation of a reference device relative to a user. The embodiment may also include identifying an orientation of a display surface of a mobile device and a relative position of the mobile device relative to a viewing direction of the user. The embodiment may further include identifying an optimal viewing angle of display content on the display surface of the mobile device. The embodiment may also include in response to determining the display content is not able to be displayed as a hologram, aligning the display content as text based on the optimal viewing angle. The embodiment may further include presenting the aligned display content as text to the user.