Patent classifications
H04N5/64
DISPLAYS WITH MOVABLE INPUT/OUTPUT MODULES
Examples herein relate to displays with input/output (I/O) modules. For instance, in some examples a display can include a housing having a recessed compartment, the recessed compartment including an internal face that includes a slot which is to receive a coupling mechanism of an I/O module, when present, to movably couple the I/O module to the internal face.
DISPLAYS WITH MOVABLE INPUT/OUTPUT MODULES
Examples herein relate to displays with input/output (I/O) modules. For instance, in some examples a display can include a housing having a recessed compartment, the recessed compartment including an internal face that includes a slot which is to receive a coupling mechanism of an I/O module, when present, to movably couple the I/O module to the internal face.
Display device and television apparatus
A display device includes a display panel, and a supporting unit that supports the display panel, the supporting unit having a first portion, a second portion and a third portion that are arranged relative to each other, the first portion protruding toward the display panel relative to the second portion, the second portion protruding toward the display panel relative to the third portion, the second portion of the supporting unit having at least one projection that protrude away from the display panel relative to the second portion, the at least one projection being configured and arranged to support a member of the display device at a rear of the supporting unit.
Display device and television apparatus
A display device includes a display panel, and a supporting unit that supports the display panel, the supporting unit having a first portion, a second portion and a third portion that are arranged relative to each other, the first portion protruding toward the display panel relative to the second portion, the second portion protruding toward the display panel relative to the third portion, the second portion of the supporting unit having at least one projection that protrude away from the display panel relative to the second portion, the at least one projection being configured and arranged to support a member of the display device at a rear of the supporting unit.
Method and device for controlling screen viewing angle and flexible display device
The present disclosure provides a method and a device for controlling a screen viewing angle, and a flexible display device. The control method comprises: capturing one or more observers whose sight lines fall within a display area of a flexible screen; determining one or more viewing angles of the one or more observers relative to the display area; determining a curling angle based on the one or more viewing angles; and controlling the flexible screen to be curled according to the curling angle.
Methods and apparatus for automatic TV on/off detection
Methods and apparatus are disclosed to determine a power state of a device. An example method includes determining respective counts for a plurality of measurements during a calibration period, the measurements indicative of an amount of power drawn by the device, determining a first threshold and a second threshold based on at least one of the counts, the first threshold determined using most frequently logged measurement values, the most frequently logged measurement values based on counts performed after expiration of the calibration period, comparing a measurement to the first threshold and to the second threshold, and outputting a positive indication when the measurement is within an acceptable difference range, the acceptable difference range based on the amount of power drawn by the device.
Methods and apparatus for automatic TV on/off detection
Methods and apparatus are disclosed to determine a power state of a device. An example method includes determining respective counts for a plurality of measurements during a calibration period, the measurements indicative of an amount of power drawn by the device, determining a first threshold and a second threshold based on at least one of the counts, the first threshold determined using most frequently logged measurement values, the most frequently logged measurement values based on counts performed after expiration of the calibration period, comparing a measurement to the first threshold and to the second threshold, and outputting a positive indication when the measurement is within an acceptable difference range, the acceptable difference range based on the amount of power drawn by the device.
SWIVELING TELEVISION MOUNTING SYSTEMS
A mounting system capable of mounting objects to support structures. The mounting system includes a wall mount including a display bracket configured to hold the object, a fixed support bracket coupleable to a vertical support structure, and a linkage assembly. The linkage assembly has a low-profile stowed configuration in which the object is held in a raised position close to the support structure. The linkage assembly moves to another configuration to move the object. The object can be held in a lowered position. A biasing mechanism can facilitate convenient movement of the object.
SWIVELING TELEVISION MOUNTING SYSTEMS
A mounting system capable of mounting objects to support structures. The mounting system includes a wall mount including a display bracket configured to hold the object, a fixed support bracket coupleable to a vertical support structure, and a linkage assembly. The linkage assembly has a low-profile stowed configuration in which the object is held in a raised position close to the support structure. The linkage assembly moves to another configuration to move the object. The object can be held in a lowered position. A biasing mechanism can facilitate convenient movement of the object.
PANEL VIBRATION TYPE SOUND GENERATING DISPLAY DEVICE
Disclosed is a display device that includes a display panel, sound generating actuators including a first sound generating actuator in a first area of the display panel and a second sound generating actuator in a second area of the display panel, the first and second sound generating actuators configured to vibrate the display panel to generate sound, and a partition between the first sound generating actuator and the second sound generating actuator.