DISPLAY APPARATUS INCLUDING LIGHTING BEZEL AND METHOD OF PROVIDING VISUAL FEEDBACK BY USING THE LIGHTING BEZEL
20170208287 ยท 2017-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4432
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4221
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/42204
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4314
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4131
ELECTRICITY
G02F1/133308
PHYSICS
H04N21/4312
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04N5/44
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A display apparatus includes a display unit configured to display a screen; a bezel formed along a boundary of the display unit and configured to output light; and a control unit configured to control lighting of the bezel, wherein the control unit is further configured to control a lighting area of the bezel to provide visual feedback corresponding to a status of the display apparatus to a user.
Claims
1. A display apparatus, comprising: a display unit configured to display a screen; a bezel formed along a boundary of the display unit and configured to output light; and a control unit configured to control lighting of the bezel, wherein the control unit is further configured to control a lighting area of the bezel to provide visual feedback corresponding to a status of the display apparatus to a user.
2. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit is further configured to provide the visual feedback to the user by controlling the bezel to partially or wholly output light according to a preset pattern corresponding to each of various statuses of the display apparatus.
3. The display apparatus of claim 2, wherein the control unit is further configured to control the lighting of the bezel via a graphic user interface (GUI) displayed on the display unit or a user input received by the display apparatus.
4. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit is further configured to control the bezel to output light in at least a part thereof when the display apparatus is in a standby mode and to extend the lighting area of the bezel if the display apparatus is powered on.
5. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein if content of a content list on a GUI displayed on the display unit is selected, the control unit is further configured to control the bezel to output light at a position corresponding to the selected content.
6. The display apparatus of claim 5, wherein if the selected content extends to an entire of the display unit and thus reproduction thereof starts, the control unit is further configured to extend the lighting area of the bezel.
7. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein if a notification is displayed on the display unit, the control unit is further configured to control the bezel to output light in at least a part thereof.
8. The display apparatus of claim 7, wherein the control unit is further configured to change the lighting of the bezel according to a status change of the displayed notification.
9. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit is further configured to control the lighting of the bezel according to a search direction of a menu list on a GUI displayed on the display unit.
10. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein when an additional service related to content displayed on the display unit is displayed on an auxiliary display apparatus connected to the display apparatus, the control unit is further configured to control corresponding areas of the bezel of the display apparatus and a bezel of the auxiliary display apparatus to output light.
11. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the display unit comprises: a screen display area configured to generate light for a screen display; and a bezel lighting area configured to generate light for the bezel, wherein the bezel is formed of a transparent material and is configured to output light by reflecting and diffusing the light generated in the bezel lighting area.
12. A method of providing visual feedback via lighting of a bezel of a display apparatus, the method comprising: checking a status of the display apparatus; and controlling lighting of the bezel to provide the visual feedback corresponding to the checked status to a user.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the controlling of the lighting of the bezel comprises: controlling the bezel to at least partially output light when the display apparatus is in a standby mode, and extending a lighting area of the bezel if the display apparatus is powered on.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the controlling of the lighting of the bezel comprises: if content in a content list on a GUI displayed on the display unit is selected, controlling the bezel to output light at a position corresponding to the selected content.
15. A computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing the method of claim 12.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0018] According to one or more exemplary embodiments, a display apparatus includes a display unit configured to display a screen; a bezel formed along a boundary of the display unit and configured to output light; and a control unit configured to control lighting of the bezel, wherein the control unit is further configured to control a lighting area of the bezel to provide visual feedback corresponding to a status of the display apparatus to a user.
[0019] The control unit may be further configured to provide the visual feedback to the user by controlling the bezel to partially or wholly output light according to a preset pattern corresponding to each of various statuses of the display apparatus.
[0020] The control unit may be further configured to control the lighting of the bezel via a graphic user interface (GUI) displayed on the display unit or a user input received by the display apparatus.
[0021] The control unit may be further configured to control the bezel to output light in at least a part thereof when the display apparatus is in a standby mode and to extend the lighting area of the bezel if the display apparatus is powered on.
[0022] If content of a content list on a GUI displayed on the display unit is selected, the control unit may be further configured to control the bezel to output light at a position corresponding to the selected content.
[0023] If the selected content extends to an entire of the display unit and thus reproduction thereof starts, the control unit may be further configured to extend the lighting area of the bezel.
[0024] If a notification is displayed on the display unit, the control unit may be further configured to control the bezel to output light in at least a part thereof.
[0025] The control unit may be further configured to change the lighting of the bezel according to a status change of the displayed notification.
[0026] The control unit may be further configured to control the lighting of the bezel according to a search direction of a menu list on a GUI displayed on the display unit.
[0027] When an additional service related to content displayed on the display unit is displayed on an auxiliary display apparatus connected to the display apparatus, the control unit may be further configured to control corresponding areas of the bezel of the display apparatus and a bezel of the auxiliary display apparatus to output light.
[0028] The display unit may include a screen display area configured to generate light for a screen display; and a bezel lighting area configured to generate light for the bezel, wherein the bezel is formed of a transparent material and is configured to output light by reflecting and diffusing the light generated in the bezel lighting area.
[0029] According to one or more exemplary embodiments, a method of providing visual feedback via lighting of a bezel of a display apparatus includes: checking a status of the display apparatus; and controlling lighting of the bezel to provide the visual feedback corresponding to the checked status to a user.
[0030] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: controlling the bezel to at least partially output light when the display apparatus is in a standby mode, and extending a lighting area of the bezel if the display apparatus is powered on.
[0031] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: if content in a content list on a GUI displayed on the display unit is selected, controlling the bezel to output light at a position corresponding to the selected content.
[0032] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: if the selected content extends to an entire screen of the display apparatus and thus reproduction thereof starts, extending a lighting area of the bezel.
[0033] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: if a notification is displayed on the display unit, controlling the bezel to output light from at least a part thereof.
[0034] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: changing the lighting of the bezel according to a status change of the displayed notification.
[0035] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: controlling the lighting of the bezel according to a search direction of a menu list on a GUI displayed on the display unit.
[0036] The controlling of the lighting of the bezel may include: when an additional service related to content displayed on the display unit is displayed on an auxiliary display apparatus connected to the display apparatus, controlling corresponding areas of bezels of the display apparatus and the auxiliary display apparatus to output light.
MODE FOR THE INVENTION
[0037] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. In this regard, the present embodiments may have different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the descriptions set forth herein. Accordingly, the embodiments are merely described below, by referring to the figures, to explain aspects of the present description.
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[0039] A screen is displayed on the display unit 120. The display unit 120 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel or an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display panel, but the exemplary embodiment is not limited thereto. Thus, the display unit 120 may be a display panel of various types.
[0040] The bezel 110 corresponds to a front surface of a part connecting the display unit 120 and a main body frame of the display apparatus 100, and as shown in
[0041] In particular, the bezel 110 of the display apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment is operable to output light. The bezel 110 may output light by providing a light source therein or by forming the bezel 110 of a transparent material and allowing light generated from a light source provided at the back thereof to pass though the transparent material. In particular, the bezel 110 may output light via reflection and diffusion of light generated in some pixels of a display panel of the display unit 120. In addition, a type of the bezel 110 capable of outputting light may be implemented in various ways. Embodiments of detailed structures of the bezel 110 will be described with reference to
[0042] The display apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment may provide visual feedback corresponding to a status of the display apparatus 100 to a user by controlling lighting of the bezel 110. The visual feedback means lighting of the bezel 110 such that the user may recognize the status of the display apparatus 100.
[0043] To this end, the display apparatus 100 may provide the visual feedback to the user by partially or wholly lighting the bezel 110 according to a preset pattern corresponding to each of various statuses of the display apparatus 100. For example, the display apparatus 100 may control lighting of the bezel 110 via a graphic user interface (GUI) displayed on the display unit 120 or a user input received by the display apparatus 100. Detailed embodiments of providing the visual feedback to the user by controlling lighting of the bezel 110 will be described in detail with reference to
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[0045] The display apparatus 100 of
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[0047] The active area 121 may be divided into a screen display area 121a and a bezel lighting area 121b. The screen display area 121a is an area on which a screen such as content generated by the display apparatus 100 is displayed. The bezel lighting area 121b is an area for controlling lighting of the bezel 110. For example, since an OLED display is capable of independent control for each pixel, pixels included in the screen display area 121a and the bezel lighting area 121b may be independently controlled. Thus, the screen such as content generated by the display apparatus 100 may be displayed on the screen display area 121a, and at the same time, light for lighting of the bezel 110 may be generated in the bezel lighting area 121b.
[0048] According to the embodiment of
[0049] Meanwhile, a modified structure of the bezel 110 is illustrated in
[0050] The bezel 110 of
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[0052] Meanwhile, in addition to the embodiments of
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[0054] Alternatively, as shown in
[0055] Meanwhile, in addition to the embodiments of
[0056] Detailed embodiments of providing a user with visual feedback through lighting of the bezel 110 will be described below with reference to
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[0059] A status in which the display apparatus 100 is in the standby mode may be distinguished from a status in which the display apparatus 100 is completely powered off by lighting a part of the bezel 110 when the display apparatus 100 enters into the standby mode. Although only a bottom end 110B of the bezel 110 lights in
[0060] Meanwhile, the bezel 110 does not light when the display apparatus 100 is merely in the standby mode, whereas the bezel 110 may light when the reproduction of content or the user service is prepared in the standby mode. Alternatively, when the display apparatus 100 is in the standby mode, the bezel 110 may light, and, if the reproduction of content or the user service is prepared in the standby mode, an area or a pattern in which the bezel 110 lights may be different.
[0061] If the display apparatus 100 is powered on in the standby mode, as shown in
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[0066] Meanwhile, the lighting patterns of the bezel 110 when the display apparatus 100 is powered on may be implemented in various ways in addition to those described above.
[0067] A user may more promptly and intuitively recognize that the display apparatus 100 is powered on by seeing the bezel 100 that outputs light. In particular, if the user sees the display apparatus 100 more than several seconds, the display apparatus 100 may be implemented to be powered on. In this case, it is useful to provide visual feedback that the display apparatus 100 is powered on through the lighting of the bezel 110.
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[0070] If reproduction of the selected content 910 starts, the content 910 gradually extends to the entire of the display unit 120 in the second status 900b as shown. In this regard, as the content 910 extends, a lighting area of the bezel 110 also extends.
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[0075] Meanwhile, the bezel 110 may be implemented so that lighting thereof may change according to a change in a status of a notification, which will be described with reference to
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[0077] Lighting of the bezel 110 changes according to a change in a status of the watch scheduling notification 1210. In more detail, since the left time displayed on the watch scheduling notification 1210 is reduced, a lighting area of the bezel 110 is reduced. Referring to
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[0080] Meanwhile, to the contrary of the embodiment of
[0081] A lighting area of the bezel 110 moves in a search direction of the menu list 1410 in
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[0084] As described above, when the display apparatus 100 and the auxiliary display apparatus 200 display screens that are linked and related to each other, the bezels 110 and 210 of the display apparatus 100 and the auxiliary display apparatus 200 light correspond areas. Referring to
[0085] Meanwhile, although the auxiliary display apparatus 200 includes the lighting bezel 210 in
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[0089] In this regard, the status of the display apparatus means a GUI display on a screen of the display apparatus or a user input received by the display apparatus. The display apparatus stores a preset lighting pattern of the bezel corresponding to various statuses, and checks a lighting pattern corresponding to the checked status, thereby controlling the lighting.
[0090] Meanwhile, detailed embodiments that the lighting of the bezel is controlled to provide visual feedback corresponding to various statuses of the display apparatus are the same as described with reference to
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[0092] In operation S1703, the display apparatus determines whether a power on request is received. As a result of determination, if the power on request is received, the display apparatus extends a lighting area of the bezel. In this regard, a method of extending the lighting area of the bezel may be implemented in various ways as described with reference to
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[0094] In operation S1803, the display apparatus determines whether a reproduction request of the selected content is received. As a result of determination, if the reproduction request is received, the display apparatus starts reproduction of the content and simultaneously extends a lighting area of the bezel in operation S1804. For example, as shown in
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[0096] In operation S1903, the display apparatus determines whether a status of the displayed notification is changed. As a result of determination, if the status of the notification is changed, the display apparatus changes the lighting of the bezel in operation S1904. For example, as shown in
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[0098] The bezel 110 and the display unit 120 among the elements included in the display apparatus 100 are the same as described with reference to
[0099] The control unit 130 controls operations of all elements included in the display apparatus 100, and in particular, controls lighting of the bezel 110 to provide visual feedback corresponding to a status of the display apparatus 100. Detailed embodiments in which the lighting of the bezel 110 is controlled according to the status of the display apparatus 100 are the same as described with reference to
[0100] The storage unit 140 may store an operating program for operating the display apparatus 100, content for reproduction, etc., in particular, lighting patterns of the bezel 110 corresponding to various statuses of the display apparatus 100. Thus, the control unit 130 checks the status of the display apparatus 100 and checks a lighting pattern of the bezel 110 corresponding to the checked status through the storage unit 140, thereby controlling lighting of the bezel 110.
[0101] The user interface unit 150 is used to receive a user input in the display apparatus 100 and includes a manipulation button or a touch screen.
[0102] As described above, according to the one or more of the above embodiments of the present inventive concept, a bezel of a display apparatus such as a TV is capable of outputting light, and lighting of the bezel is controlled according to a preset pattern of a status of the display apparatus, thereby providing a user with visual feedback.
[0103] It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments.
[0104] While one or more embodiments of the present inventive concept have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present inventive concept as defined by the following claims.