Display device comprising visual angle adjustment panel and display method thereof
09927640 ยท 2018-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02F1/13439
PHYSICS
G02F1/13306
PHYSICS
G09G2320/028
PHYSICS
G09G5/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G09G5/00
PHYSICS
G02F1/13
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a display device and a display method, relates to a field of display technology, and improves user's poor experiences in the existing anti-peeping display device. A display device includes: a display panel; a visual angle adjustment panel provided on an exit side of the display panel, the panel including at least one first region in strip shape and at least one second region in strip shape, the first region and the second region being alternately arranged relative to each other; and a control device connected to the panel, wherein the control device is configured to control the panel such that the first region and the second region are transmissive upon receipt of a first instruction and to control the panel such that the first region is opaque and the second region is transmissive upon receipt of a second instruction.
Claims
1. A display device, comprising: a display panel; a visual angle adjustment panel provided on an exit side of the display panel, the visual angle adjustment panel comprising at least one first region in strip shape and at least one second region in strip shape, the first region and the second region being alternately arranged relative to each other; and a control device connected to the visual angle adjusting panel, wherein the control device is configured to control the visual angle adjustment panel such that the first region and the second region are transmissive upon receipt of a first instruction and to control the visual angle adjustment panel such that the first region is opaque and the second region is transmissive upon receipt of a second instruction, wherein the display panel comprises at least two pixel groups that are alternately arranged, each pixel group of the at least two pixel groups comprises at least one pixel, and two adjacent pixel croups are referred to as a first pixel group and a second pixel group, respectively, wherein the second region corresponds to the second pixel group, and a width of the second region is smaller than the sum of widths of respective pixels in the second pixel group, and wherein the sum of the widths of respective pixels in the second pixel group is L, the width of the second region is d, a distance from the first electrode to an exit side of the display panel is H, the first electrode is formed on the first substrate, the light transmittance of the first substrate is n, a visual angle range of the second pixel group is , and the display device meets the following relationship:
2. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the visual angle adjustment panel is a liquid crystal panel.
3. The display device according to claim 2, wherein the liquid crystal panel comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate; a first electrode and a second electrode that are disposed on the first substrate and the second substrate, respectively; and liquid crystal positioned between the first substrate and the second substrate; wherein the first electrode is an electrode in strip shape which corresponds to the first region, and the second electrode is a planar electrode which corresponds to the first region and the second region.
4. The display device according to claim 3, wherein the first pixel group comprises two pixels and the second pixel group comprises one pixel.
5. The display device according to claim 3, wherein the visual angle range is: 10<<30.
6. The display device according to claim 2, wherein the liquid crystal panel comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate; a first electrode and a second electrode that are disposed on the first substrate and the second substrate, respectively; and liquid crystal positioned between the first substrate and the second substrate; wherein the first electrode comprises a plurality of rows of unit electrodes, and at least one row of unit electrodes corresponds to the first region; and wherein the second electrode is a planar electrode which corresponds to the first region and the second region.
7. The display device according to claim 2, wherein the first pixel group comprises two pixels and the second pixel group comprises one pixel.
8. The display device according to claim 2, wherein the visual angle range is 10<<30.
9. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the first pixel group comprises two pixels and the second pixel group comprises one pixel.
10. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the visual angle range is: 1030.
11. A display method for the display device according to claim 1, comprising: driving the display panel to display an image; receiving a first instruction to control the visual angle adjustment panel such that the first region and the second region are transmissive, or receiving a second instruction to control the visual angle adjustment panel such that the first region is opaque and the second region is transmissive.
12. The display method according to claim 11, wherein driving the display panel to display an image comprising: driving a first pixel group to display a first image, and driving the second pixel group to display a second image.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to more clearly illustrate solutions in embodiments of the invention, the drawings that will be used in describing the embodiments will be explained below. Apparently, the following description to the drawings are only some embodiments of the invention, and those with ordinary skills in the art can further obtain other drawings based on these drawings without creative efforts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) The solutions in embodiments of the invention will be now clearly and completely described with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the invention. Apparently, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the invention, rather than all of the embodiments. Those with ordinary skills in the art can further obtain other embodiments that fall within the protection scope of the invention based on the embodiments of the invention without creative efforts.
(9) An embodiment of the present invention provides a display device, as shown in
(10) a display panel 10;
(11) a visual angle adjustment panel 20 provided on an exit side of the display panel 10, the visual angle adjustment panel 20 including at least one first region 21 in strip shape and at least one second region 22 in strip shape, the first region 21 and the second region 22 being alternately arranged relative to each other, and
(12) a control device (not shown in figures) connected to the visual angle adjusting panel, wherein the control device is configured to control the visual angle adjustment panel 20 such that the first region 21 and the second region 22 are transmissive upon receipt of a first instruction and to control the visual angle adjustment panel 20 such that the first region 21 is opaque and the second region 22 is transmissive upon receipt of a second instruction.
(13) In particular, the control device may be a control chip. The first instruction may be a normal (large visual angle) display instruction, and the second instruction may be an anti-peeping (small visual angle) display instruction. The user may set options in an interface to select the first instruction or second instruction, so as to regulate the control device to receive the first instruction and the second instruction. The control device controls light transmittance of the first region and the second region of the visual angle adjustment panel according to the instruction selected by the user.
(14) If both of the first region and the second region of the visual angle adjustment panel are transmissive, the display device may be in a normal display mode. If the first region of the visual angle adjustment panel is opaque and the second region is transmissive, the visual angle adjustment panel will form a grating such that the visual angle of the display panel can be adjusted, thus achieving an anti-peeping display mode. That is to say, the embodiment of the invention provides a display device in which according to the different instructions received, the visual angle adjustment panel can be controlled to be transmissive or form the grating such that the visual angle of the display panel can be adjusted, thus achieving the function of switching freely between a normal display mode and an anti-peeping display mode.
(15) Alternatively, as shown in
(16) In particular, if the light transmittance of the first regions is adjustable, in the case that the second regions are non-adjustable transmissive regions, the liquid crystal panel can be adjusted such that the first regions are opaque regions to form a grating. If both of the light transmittance of the first regions and the light transmittance of the second regions are adjustable, the liquid crystal panel can be adjusted such that the first regions are opaque regions and the second regions are transmissive regions to form a grating; alternatively, the liquid crystal panel can be adjusted such that the first regions are transmissive regions and the second regions are opaque regions to form a grating.
(17) It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the invention, the specific positions corresponding to the first and second regions are not limited, but described by means of the example illustrated in the drawings. For example, the positions of the first and second regions in
(18) Preferably, the liquid crystal panel is in a normally white mode. Normally white mode means that the liquid crystal panel is transmissive when no voltage is applied to the liquid crystal panel so that the display device can obtain a normal display mode. When an anti-peeping display mode is required to be obtained, the liquid crystal display panel is switched to the second state and at this time a voltage is applied to the liquid crystal panel. Since the user only needs a normal display mode in most cases, the normally white mode is more conducive to saving of electric power.
(19) Alternatively, the width of the first region and the width of the second region are non-adjustable.
(20) In particular, as shown in
(21) wherein the first electrode 211 is a electrode in strip shape which corresponds to the first region 21, and the second electrode 221 is a planar electrode which corresponds to the first region 21 and the second region 22.
(22) An operating principle of the liquid crystal panel is similar to that of the liquid crystal display. That is, in the case that a voltage is applied to the first electrode and the second electrode at the same time, the first and second electrodes form an electric field so that the liquid crystal is driven to deflect, changing the light transmittance. If the first electrode corresponds to the first region, the light transmittance of the first region is adjustable and the light transmittance of the second region is non-adjustable. In the case that the second region is a transmissive region, the liquid crystal panel can be adjusted such that the first region is an opaque region to form a grating.
(23) In the case that the first electrode corresponds to the first region, the first electrode may have a same strip shape as the first region, and the width of the first region is equal to the width of the first electrode.
(24) Alternatively, the width of the first region and the width of the second region are adjustable.
(25) In particular, as shown in
(26) wherein the first electrode 211 includes a plurality of rows of unit electrodes, and at least one row of unit electrodes corresponds to the first region, and wherein the second electrode 221 is a planar electrode which corresponds to the first region 21 and the second region 22. As shown in
(27) In particular, an operating principle of the liquid crystal panel is similar to that of the liquid crystal display. That is, in the case that a voltage is applied to the first electrode and the second electrode at the same time, the first and second electrodes form an electric field so that the liquid crystal is driven to deflect, changing the light transmittance. The width of the first region and the width of the second region can be changed by applying a voltage to different rows of unit electrodes so as to drive the crystal corresponding to different rows of unit electrodes to deflect. With regard to the signal driving of the liquid crystal grating controlling the first electrode and the second electrode, reference is made to the driving of the existing liquid crystal display, and the driving will not be repeated here.
(28) Alternatively, as shown in
(29) A pixel group includes at least one pixel. That is, the first pixel group includes at least one pixel, the second pixel group includes at least one pixel, and the number of pixels contained in the first pixel group and the second pixel group may be the same or different. The number of pixels contained in the first pixel group and the second pixel group is not specifically limited in the disclosure. As shown in
(30) Preferably, as shown in
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(32) Referring to
(33) After the formation of the display device, in the above equation, the sum of the widths of respective pixels in the second pixel group is L, the distance from the first electrode to the exit side of the display panel is H, the light transmittance of the first substrate n is a constant, and therefore in an embodiment of the present invention, the visual angle range of the second pixel group can be adjusted by adjusting the width of the second region to be d. Preferably, the visual angle range of the second pixel group is: 1030.
(34) Alternatively, the display panel is an organic light emitting diode display panel or a liquid crystal display panel. As shown in
(35) If the display panel is a liquid crystal display panel, as shown in
(36) Further, since the liquid crystal display panel can not emit light, a backlight source may be necessary to achieve a display function, and thus the display device further includes a backlight source. The light emitted from the backlight source forms a polarized light by passing it through the third polarizing sheet, goes into the liquid crystal display panel, and then is emitted out through the first polarizing sheet.
(37) It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the invention, the purpose of providing the light transmissive axes of the polarizing sheets to be perpendicular to each other is mainly to achieve switching between a transmissive mode and an opaque mode. However, actually, for the different display modes, a relative orientation of the light transmissive axes may be different, and here the light transmissive axes perpendicular to each other are only for the normally white mode. In fact, if a TN-type liquid crystal panel is employed, the light transmissive axes of the two polarizing sheets can be parallel to each other, and in this case, a normally black mode will be obtained.
(38) An embodiment of the invention provides a display method for a display device, including:
(39) a step 101 in which the display panel is driven to display an image, wherein at this time, the display panel may be in a normal display mode; and
(40) a step 102 in which a first instruction is received and the first and second regions of the visual angle adjustment panel are controlled to be transmissive, or a second instruction is received and the first region of the visual angle adjustment panel is controlled to be opaque and the second region is controlled to be transmissive.
(41) Alternatively, the visual angle adjustment panel is a liquid crystal panel, and the operating principle of the liquid crystal panel is similar to that of a liquid crystal display. That is, in the case that a voltage is applied to the first electrode and the second electrode at the same time, the first and second electrodes form an electric field so that the liquid crystal is driven to deflect, changing the light transmittance. Upon receipt of the first instruction or the second instruction, the controlling driver controls the voltage signal of the first electrode and the second electrode disposed on the visual angle adjustment panel such that the first and second regions are transmissive, respectively, or such that the first regions are opaque and the second regions are transmissive so as to form a grating.
(42) Taking the embodiment in which the liquid crystal grating in the display device shown in
(43) Taking the embodiment in which the liquid crystal grating in the display device shown in
(44) It can be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that, when a voltage that is too small to cause the liquid crystal 230 to deflect is applied to the first electrode 211 and the second electrode 221, the light transmittance of the first region 21 can also be effected.
(45) With regard to the signal driving of the liquid crystal grating controlling the first electrode and the second electrode, reference is made to the driving of the existing liquid crystal display, and the driving will not be repeated here.
(46) Preferably, the display panel includes at least two pixel groups that are alternately arranged, each pixel group including at least one pixel, two adjacent pixel groups of the at least two pixel groups are referred to as a first pixel group and a second pixel group respectively. Driving the display panel to display an image in particular includes:
(47) driving a first pixel group to display a first image, and driving the second pixel group to display a second image.
(48) The display panel enables dual image display. For example, the first image may be a word document, and the second image may be a video. In the second state of the dual image display, the user can view the word document, and other people around can view the video.
(49) The above is only a specific embodiment of the present invention, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any skilled in the art can easily envisage of any other modifications or alternatives that will fall within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be defined by the appended claims.
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(50) 10display panel
(51) 11first pixel group
(52) 12second pixel group
(53) 20visual angle adjustment panel
(54) 21first region
(55) 22second region
(56) 31first polarizing sheet
(57) 32second polarizing sheet
(58) 33third polarizing sheet
(59) 210first substrate
(60) 211first electrode
(61) 220second substrate
(62) 221second electrode
(63) 230liquid crystal