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3D (Three-dimensional) liquid crystal display and anti-crosstalk method thereof

A liquid crystal display, 3D technology, used in static indicators, instruments, optics, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the transmittance of 2D display and the large width of black lines 50, and achieve the effect of improving display quality

Active Publication Date: 2013-10-23
NANJING CEC PANDA LCD TECH
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[0003] figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of the existing improved crosstalk method. The improved crosstalk method is to add black stripes (black) 50 at the 1 / 4λ reflection wavelength and 3 / 4λ reflection wavelength of the 3D polarizing film 30, although it can reduce Crosstalk, but the width of the black stripe 50 must be larger, which seriously affects the transmittance in 2D display

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[0023] Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing and specific embodiment, further illustrate the present invention, should be understood that these embodiments are only for illustrating the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, after having read the present invention, those skilled in the art will understand various aspects of the present invention Modifications in equivalent forms all fall within the scope defined by the appended claims of this application.

[0024] Figure 3 to Figure 6 It is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of the liquid crystal display of the present invention. The liquid crystal display of the present invention includes a first substrate and a second substrate oppositely arranged, and a liquid crystal sandwiched between the first substrate and the second substrate. In this embodiment , the first substrate is an array substrate, and the second substrate is a color filter substrate.

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The invention provides a 3D (Three-dimensional) liquid crystal display and an anti-crosstalk method thereof. The 3D liquid crystal display comprises a general display area and a dark line display area, wherein the general display area comprises a first pixel electrode and a first switching unit; the dark line display area comprises a second pixel electrode and a second switching unit; the first switching unit comprises a first grid connected with a scanning line, a first source connected with a data line, and a first drain connected with the first pixel electrode; and the second switching unit comprises a second grid connected with a public electrode line, a second source connected with the first drain, and a second drain connected with the second pixel electrode. According to the 3D liquid crystal display, the problem of the conventional polarized 3D crosstalk is solved, normal display of pixels is maintained when 2D (two-dimensional) pictures are displayed on the liquid crystal display, a polarized film does not have any dark line region, and the transmittance of the displayed 2D pictures is not influenced by the existence of the dark line region; and in a 3D display mode, the dark line region for relieving 3D problems is formed in a pixel area, so that the 3D picture display quality is improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a polarized 3D liquid crystal display and a method for preventing crosstalk. Background technique [0002] FPR (Film-type Patterned Retarder, polarized) is one of the existing imaging methods of 3D liquid crystal display. figure 1 Shown is a schematic diagram of an existing polarized 3D liquid crystal display. The polarized 3D liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal display panel 10, a polarizer 20 positioned in front of the liquid crystal display panel 10, and a 3D polarizing film (Patterned Retarder) attached to the polarizer. Film) 30. Polarizer glasses worn by the viewer (Polarizer glass) 40. When displaying the 2D viewing state, the viewer does not need to wear polarized glasses. Generally, a row of pixels of the liquid crystal display panel provides the viewer's left eye to watch through the 1 / 4λ reflection wavelength, and a row of pixels provides the right eye to watch through the 3 / 4λ reflection wavelen...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G09G3/36G02F1/133G02F1/1362H04N13/00G02B27/26G02B30/25
Inventor 王杰何建国
Owner NANJING CEC PANDA LCD TECH
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