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Method for manufacturing array substrate of liquid crystal display

A method for manufacturing an array substrate of liquid crystal display comprising the following steps: providing a substrate having gate lines, a gate insulating layer and an active layer pattern formed thereon in this order; depositing a first transparent conductive layer and a source/drain metal layer in this order on the substrate; forming a photoresist pattern layer on the source/drain metal layer through a triple-tone mask; performing a wet-etching process on the source/drain metal layer and the first transparent conductive layer exposed from the photoresist pattern layer; performing a first ashing process on the photoresist pattern layer and performing a dry-etching process on the source/drain metal layer, the first transparent conductive layer and the active layer pattern exposed by the first ashing process; performing a second ashing process on the photoresist pattern layer and performing a wet-etching process on the source/drain metal layer exposed by the second ashing process; and removing the remaining photoresist pattern layer. According to the invention, the over-etching on the TFT channel region can be reduced and the display quality of the liquid crystal display can be ensured.
Owner:BEIJING BOE OPTOELECTRONCIS TECH CO LTD +1

Video display device

When conducting video display with a wide color gamut display based on a video signal conforming to a standard (sRGB standard and the like) having a color reproduction range narrower than that of the wide color gamut display, the video processing circuit 2 corrects a color in a prescribed correction target color range partly including a red hue reference range as a center part in the color range of an equal hue from achromatic colors having the lowest saturation to red having the highest saturation in an expanded color reproduction range but not including red having the highest saturation in the expanded color reproduction range, so that the hue may change to a hue akin to yellow in the expanded color reproduction range. In so doing, the hue in the red hue reference range changes to red hue in the color reproduction range conforming to the sRBG standard. Furthermore, the hue change ratio into the hue akin to yellow becomes smaller in a color having a long distance from the red hue reference range in the expanded color reproduction range than a color having a distance close thereto. As a result, the wide color gamut display displayable of bright red having a high saturation can be fully utilized, while at the same time solving the problem of hue displacement in displaying red having an intermediate saturation.
Owner:SHARP KK

Configurable and dismantlable display case system comprising a plastic shelving unit with trays at different levels, and method of assembly

A configurable, dismantlable display case system, with supports for promotional graphics, particularly suited for use as a display cabinet, which may be used at all types of sales outlets, shopping malls, fairs and promotional events, the constitution thereof being simple and entailing a reduced cost, and with the possibility of changing the configuration of its assembly and the promotional campaign thereon as many times as may be necessary. The modular display system which is the object of the present invention consists generally of a plastic shelving unit, with trays at different levels, linked at their corners by means of pillars consisting of PVC profiles, of a generally triangular shape, which fit adjustedly into corresponding housings, one at each corner and on both sides of each tray; short profiles or legs formed by extruded PVC profiles of a more reduced length than the pillar profiles, of a generally triangular shape with rounded corners which slot adjustedly into the corresponding housings of the tray, and comprising non-slip ferrules inserted into the profile forming the leg at the area in contact with the floor.
Each tray further features at its corners male-female connecting means, whose purpose is to laterally connect corresponding shelving units one to another; the male-female connecting means are located vertically at the lateral edges of each tray, at one extremity a female connector and at the other extremity a male connector, at the four lateral edges.
The tray features a flat upper surface of a generally quadrangular shape and with a predetermined thickness, defining a frontal edge, a rearward edge and lateral edges, on which the products to be displayed are placed, and an external wall, perpendicular to the flat surface, and whose medial line is marked by the external line of the square horizontal surface of the tray. Furthermore, at the centre of the tray, on its upper side, four housings are defined, for pillars closely facing each other.
The pillars are formed by extruded PVC profiles, which slot into the triangular housings of the tray (at the corners or centrally) and feature perforations located spacedly on their sides, enabling the installation of graphics for promotional purposes or elements for the protection of the contents displayed in the shelving unit.
Owner:MITSUBISHI FUSO BUS MANUFACTURING

Personal 3D and 2d viewing device

A personal, portable Virtual Reality system comprising a headset, i.e., a head-worn device, which itself contains two separate 16:9, landscape-oriented optical systems, one for each of the user's eyes, and two 16:9 display screens, the combination of which creates an optical illusion within the viewing field of the user, which illusion tricks the user's brain into thinking that the user is seeing a singular 16:9, landscape-oriented 3D and / or 2D screen, which singular virtual screen the user perceives as being magnified in size, and extended many feet into the distance, rather than the two separate display screens inside said headset, which are in reality small and at very close range. Said VR system may also comprise a shoulder-array which offloads the weight of the processing and battery hardware from the headset, various means of protecting the user from direct WIFI signals emanating from the apparatus, and various versions of the headset offering different options for fixed and / or one or two user-installed smartphones, which smartphones would be used as the display screen(s) and processing / battery hardware of said system. Said system may also comprise a pair of video cameras, to capture stereo-optic environmental imagery for superimposing onto the existing imagery within the device, and integrated audio headphones.
Owner:RICHARDSON STUART BROOKE
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