Display system

A high-definition display system with framing enhances realism and spatial presence by mimicking a framed painting, offering a realistic and low-maintenance alternative to traditional artwork.

JP2026027713APending Publication Date: 2026-02-19DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO LTD
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JP2024129841
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Filing Date
2024-08-06
Publication Date
2026-02-19

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Technical Problem

Displaying image data of a painting on a device fails to replicate the realism and spatial presence of a traditional painting on paper.

Method used

A high-definition display system with a pixel count of 8.29 million, accompanied by a framing member, provides image data of similar resolution and frames the display to mimic a traditional painting's spatial impression.

Benefits of technology

The system achieves a realistic and spatially immersive presentation comparable to a framed painting on paper, with reduced maintenance needs and the ability to switch between multiple images.

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Abstract

When image data of a picture is displayed on a display device, the picture may look less real than a picture drawn on paper. Further, there is a case where a space cannot be sufficiently produced only by a picture displayed on a display device.SOLUTION: The present disclosure provides a display system 100 including a display device 10 having 8.29 million or more pixels, a frame member 20 disposed so as to cover an outer edge of the display device, and an image providing device that provides image data having 8.29 million or more pixels to the display device, wherein the image data includes at least data of a painting.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to display systems. [Background technology]

[0002] One method of spatial presentation is to display a painting. By displaying a painting, for example, a luxurious space can be produced. On the other hand, it is known to display and appreciate image data of a painting on a display device instead of paintings drawn on paper. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a painting viewing device that allows fans to view painting data at any time. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 7412815 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] When image data of a painting is displayed on a display device, it may not look as real as a painting drawn on paper. Also, a painting displayed on a display device may not be able to fully create the sense of space.

[0005] The present disclosure has been made in consideration of the above-mentioned circumstances, and has as its main object to provide a display system that can achieve a good sense of realism and can create a good spatial presentation. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] The present disclosure provides a display system comprising a display device having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more, a framing member arranged to cover the outer edge of the display device, and an image providing device that provides image data having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more to the display device, wherein the image data includes at least data of a painting. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] The present disclosure has the effect of providing a display system that can achieve a good sense of realism and create a good spatial presentation. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic front view illustrating a display system according to the present disclosure. [Figure 2] 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a display system according to the present disclosure. [Figure 3] 1A to 1C are a schematic front view, a schematic rear view, a schematic perspective view, and a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a display device according to the present disclosure. [Figure 4] 1A and 1B are a schematic perspective view and a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a frame member according to the present disclosure. [Figure 5] 1A and 1B are a schematic perspective view and a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a frame member according to the present disclosure. [Figure 6] 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a frame member according to the present disclosure. [Figure 7] 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a frame member according to the present disclosure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Below, embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings etc. However, the present disclosure can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the description of the embodiments exemplified below. Furthermore, to clarify the explanation, the drawings may show the width, thickness, and shape of each part schematically compared to the actual form, but this is merely an example and should not be construed as limiting.

[0010] In this specification, when expressing an aspect in which another component is placed on top of another component, the term "above" or "below" is used, unless otherwise specified, and includes both a case in which another component is placed directly above or below a component so as to be in contact with the component, and a case in which another component is placed above or below a component with another component in between.

[0011] Furthermore, in this specification, when expressing the manner in which another component is placed on the surface of a component, the terms "on the surface" or "toward the surface" are used, unless otherwise specified, and include both cases in which another component is placed directly above or below the surface of a component so as to be in contact with the surface, and cases in which another component is placed above or below the surface of a component with another component interposed between them.

[0012] The display system of the present disclosure will be described in detail below.

[0013] FIG. 1 is a schematic front view illustrating a display system according to the present disclosure. FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a display system according to the present disclosure. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the display system 100 includes a display device 10, a frame member 20, and an image providing device 30. The display device 10 is a high-definition display device having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more. The frame member 20 has a main body member 21, which is arranged to cover the outer edge of the display device 10. The image providing device 30 is connected to the display device 10 and provides high-definition image data having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more to the display device 10.

[0014] According to the present disclosure, a display system can be provided that can achieve a good sense of realism by using a high-definition display device. Furthermore, by arranging a framing member on the outer edge of the high-definition display device, the display system can be provided that can create a good spatial effect.

[0015] The display device in this disclosure corresponds to a high-definition display device because it has a pixel count of 4K or more (approximately 8.29 million pixels or more). In this disclosure, by using a high-definition display device, it is possible to obtain a sense of realism that is indistinguishable from, for example, a painting drawn on paper.

[0016] On the other hand, even if an image displayed on a display device has a good sense of realism, it does not necessarily mean that the image can create a good spatial impression. Generally, paintings on paper are framed and displayed. Framing a painting can separate the painting from the surrounding space and emphasize the presence of the painting. In this way, for example, a painting on paper can only create a good spatial impression when it is framed. In the present disclosure, by arranging a framing member on the outer edge of a high-definition display device, it is possible to achieve a good sense of realism while creating a good spatial impression. In other words, a display system can be provided that looks like a painting on paper is framed and installed.

[0017] Furthermore, as will be described later, by sequentially displaying two or more types of image data on the display device, it is possible to, for example, switch between multiple paintings. This has the advantage of eliminating the hassle of replacing paintings, as is the case with paintings on paper. Furthermore, while ornamental plants are known as items for creating a space, the display system of the present disclosure has the advantage of requiring less frequent periodic maintenance than ornamental plants.

[0018] 1. Display device The display device in this disclosure has a pixel count of 8.29 million or more.

[0019] The number of pixels in a display device is usually 8.29 million or more. Generally, the number of pixels in a 4K image is 3840 pixels x 2160 pixels (= approximately 8.29 million pixels), and the display device in this disclosure is a device compatible with 4K images. In addition, the luminance (peak luminance) of the display device is, for example, 600 cd / m 2 or more, 650cd / m 2If the luminance of the display device is too low, it may be difficult to see the image displayed on the display device in a bright environment. The contrast ratio of the display device may be, for example, 1000 or more, 3000 or more, or 5000 or more.

[0020] The screen size (diagonal) of the display device is, for example, 24 inches or more, or may be 40 inches or more, 45 inches or more, or 50 inches or more. The screen size (diagonal) of the display device is, for example, 100 inches or less.

[0021] 3(a) is a schematic front view illustrating a display device according to the present disclosure, FIG. 3(b) is a schematic rear view of the display device shown in FIG. 3(a), FIG. 3(c) is a schematic perspective view of an enlarged portion of the display device shown in FIG. 3(a), and FIG. 3(d) is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of FIGS. 3(a) and (b).

[0022] As shown in FIG. 3(a), the display device 10 has a display surface 1. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 3(b), the display device 10 may have a terminal unit 3 on the rear side. A cord 4 may be connected to the terminal unit 3. Examples of the cord 4 include a power cord and a connection cord for an image providing device. As shown in FIGS. 3(a), (c), and (d), the display device 10 may have a bezel unit 2 arranged to cover the outer edge of the display surface 1.

[0023] The structure of the display device is not particularly limited. When the display device is a liquid crystal display, the display device may have, for example, a polarizing filter, a glass substrate, a transparent electrode, an alignment film, a liquid crystal layer, an alignment film, a transparent electrode, a color filter, a glass substrate, and a polarizing filter, in this order in the thickness direction. When the display device is an organic electroluminescence (EL) display, the display device may have, for example, a substrate, a transparent electrode, a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a light-emitting layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, and a transparent electrode, in this order in the thickness direction. Furthermore, it is preferable that the display device has an anti-glare film. Examples of display methods for the display device include a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, a plasma display, and an LED display.

[0024] 2. Frame materials The framing member in the present disclosure is a member arranged to cover the outer edge of the display device. The framing member is, for example, a member that is detachable from the display device. Furthermore, the framing member is usually a member different from the housing of the display device, and is arranged to cover a portion of the housing of the display device.

[0025] FIG. 4(a) is a schematic perspective view illustrating a framing member according to the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 4(a), the framing member 20 has a main body member 21 arranged on the display surface 1 side of the display device 10. The material of the main body member 21 is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include wood, resin, and metal. Furthermore, the area of ​​the framing member 20 that is simultaneously visible when viewing an image displayed on the display device is referred to as area A. Area A may or may not have a pattern (design). Examples of patterns include striped patterns, wood grain patterns, and metallic patterns. Area A may or may not be colored. Area A may or may not have a decoration such as a relief.

[0026] As shown in Fig. 2, the direction from the display surface 1 toward the rear surface 5 of the display device 10 is the -x direction, and the direction from the rear surface 5 toward the display surface 1 of the display device 10 is the +x direction, and the -x direction and the +x direction are collectively referred to as the x-axis direction. The x-axis direction corresponds to the normal direction of the display surface 1 of the display device 10. The direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction and forming the smallest angle with the vertical direction is referred to as the z-axis direction. Typically, the display device is positioned so that the x-axis direction is parallel to the horizontal direction, in which case the z-axis direction is parallel to the vertical direction.

[0027] Fig. 4(b) is an AA cross-sectional view (cross-sectional view along the xy plane) of Fig. 4(a), showing the state before the framing member 20 is attached to the display device 10. Fig. 4(c) shows the state after the framing member 20 has been attached to the display device 10. As shown in Figs. 4(b) and 4(c), when viewed from the z-axis direction (the front and back direction of the paper), the main body member 21 of the framing member 20 has a portion that protrudes in the +x direction beyond the display device 10.

[0028] As shown in FIGS. 4(b) and (c), it is preferable that the framing member 20 is arranged so as to cover the end t10 of the display device 10 when viewed from the -x direction. This is because covering the end t10 of the display device 10 provides a better sense of realism. Also, as shown in FIGS. 4(b) and (c), it is preferable that at least a part of the back surface of the display device 10 is exposed from the framing member 20 (is not covered by the framing member 20). This is because this can prevent problems with heat dissipation from occurring in the display device 10. The proportion of the area of ​​the back surface of the display device 10 that is exposed from the framing member 20 is, for example, 50% or more, and may be 70% or more.

[0029] FIG. 5(a) is a schematic perspective view illustrating a framing member according to the present disclosure, and FIG. 5(b) is an AA cross-sectional view (cross-sectional view along the xy plane) of FIG. 5(a). As shown in FIG. 5(b), the framing member 20 may have a shielding portion 26 outside the display device 10 when viewed from the z-axis direction (the front-to-back direction of the page). As shown in FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b), the shielding portion 26 protrudes beyond the display device 10 in the -x direction. By providing the shielding portion 26, it is possible to hide wiring on the rear side of the display device 10 even when the display device 10 is viewed from a direction shifted, for example, 45° toward the +y direction or the -y direction from the -x direction.

[0030] As shown in Figures 5(a) and (b), the length of the shielding portion 26 in the z-axis direction is preferably greater than the length of the display device (not shown) in the z-axis direction. This is because wiring on the rear side of the display device 10 can be effectively hidden. Also, as shown in Figures 5(a) and (b), when viewed from the y-axis direction, which is perpendicular to the x-axis and z-axis directions, the shielding portion 26 preferably has a flat portion that functions as a wall portion. Also, as shown in Figure 5(a), the framing member 20 may have a pair of opposing shielding portions 26. On the other hand, although not specifically shown, the framing member may have only one shielding portion.

[0031] As shown in FIG. 5(b), when viewed from the z-axis direction (the front-to-back direction of the page), the extension direction of the shielding portion 26 may be parallel to the -x-direction. On the other hand, although not particularly shown, the extension direction of the shielding portion may intersect with the -x-direction. When viewed from the z-axis direction, the angle formed between the extension direction of the shielding portion and the -x-direction is, for example, 45° or less, and may be 30° or less. Also, in FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b), the back surface portion 22 has the shielding portion 26. On the other hand, although not particularly shown, the main body portion may have the shielding portion.

[0032] As shown in FIG. 6 , when viewed in the z-axis direction (the direction from front to back on the page), the framing member 20 may have a transparent plate 27 with a lower haze value than the display device 10, located on the +x-direction side of the display device 10. As described above, in the present disclosure, by using a high-definition display device, it is possible to obtain a sense of realism that is indistinguishable from, for example, a painting drawn on paper. On the other hand, paintings viewed in museums, for example, are usually provided with a protective transparent plate. Therefore, by using a high-definition display device and providing a transparent plate (which is not actually necessary), it is possible to give the viewer the impression of viewing a painting in a museum.

[0033] The haze value of the transparent plate 27 is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 30% or less, or 25% or less. On the other hand, the haze value of the transparent plate 27 is, for example, 3% or more, or may be 10% or more, or may be 15% or more. The difference between the haze value of the display device 10 and the haze value of the transparent plate 27 is, for example, 10% or more, or may be 20% or more. The visible light transmittance of the transparent plate is, for example, 70% or more, or may be 80% or more, or may be 90% or more.

[0034] 4(a) to 4(c), the frame member 20 may have a main body member 21 arranged on the display surface 1 side of the display device 10, and a back member 22 arranged on the back surface 5 side of the display device 10 and capable of being joined to the main body member 21. An elastic member 23 such as rubber or sponge may be arranged between the display device and the back member 22. By providing the elastic member 23, the frame member 20 can be attached to the display device 10 with good adhesion. The method for joining the main body member 21 and the back member 22 is not particularly limited. For example, they may be joined using screws, or the main body member 21 and the back member 22 may be joined by fitting them together.

[0035] Fig. 7(a) is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a framing member according to the present disclosure, and Fig. 7(b) is an enlarged view of region X in Fig. 7(a). As shown in Figs. 7(a) and (b), the framing member 20 may have, as the main body member 21, a first main body member 21a and a second main body member 21b separable from the first main body member 21a. The first main body member 21a and the second main body member 21b in Figs. 7(a) and (b) each have a groove 28. The outer edge of a display device (not shown) is disposed in the groove 28, thereby attaching the framing member 20 to the display device (not shown).

[0036] 7(a) and (b), the first main body member 21a may be a member (U-shaped member) that covers three sides of the outer edge of the display device (not shown). In this case, the second main body member 21b is a member (rod-shaped member) that covers the remaining side of the outer edge of the display device (not shown). By placing the first main body member 21a (U-shaped member) from above the display device (not shown) and placing the second main body member 21b (rod-shaped member) from below the display device (not shown), the frame member 20 can be attached to the display device (not shown) with good workability.

[0037] The method for joining the first body member 21a and the second body member 21b is not particularly limited. For example, as shown in FIG. 7(a), the first body member 21a and the second body member 21b can be joined by inserting one pin member 29 into both the groove portion 28 in the first body member 21a and the groove portion 28 in the second body member 21b. Although not specifically shown, the first body member and the second body member may each be a member (L-shaped member) that covers two sides of the outer edge of the display device. Similarly, although not shown, the body member may be composed of three separable members or four separable members.

[0038] 4(b) and 4(c), when viewed from the z-axis direction (the front-to-back direction of the page), the display device 10 may have a bezel portion 2 that protrudes in the +x direction at a position including its end portion 10t. In this case, the framing member 20 preferably has a bezel facing portion 24 that faces the bezel portion 2, and a bezel hiding portion 25 that is located inside the bezel facing portion 24. The bezel hiding portion 25 protrudes from the bezel facing portion 24 in the -x direction. By providing the bezel hiding portion 25, for example, even when the display device 10 is viewed from a direction shifted 45° from the -x direction toward the +y direction or the -y direction, the bezel portion 2 can be prevented from being seen, thereby achieving a more realistic appearance.

[0039] As shown in FIG. 4(b), the protruding length of the bezel part 2 in the +x direction is L1, and the protruding length of the bezel concealing part 25 in the -x direction is L2. The ratio of L2 to L1 (L2 / L1) is, for example, 10% or more, or may be 30% or more, 50% or more, 70% or more, or 90% or more. On the other hand, L2 / L1 may be, for example, less than 100% or 95% or less. If L2 / L1 is too large, the bezel concealing part 25 may come into contact with the display surface 1 of the display device 10, possibly damaging the display surface 1. The value of L2 is not particularly limited, but is, for example, 1 mm or more and 10 mm or less.

[0040] As shown in FIG. 4(b), the width of the bezel hiding portion 25 is W а Let's say. W а The value of is not particularly limited, but is, for example, 3 mm or more and 10 mm or less. b Let's say. W b The value of is not particularly limited, but is, for example, 1 cm or more and 20 cm or less.

[0041] As shown in FIG. 4(c), when viewed from the z-axis direction (the front-to-back direction of the page), the framing member 20 preferably has a hollow structure H. In particular, it is preferable that the main body member 21 of the framing member 20 has the hollow structure H. This is because it allows the framing member 20 to be made lighter. For example, when a painting on paper is framed using a framing member, the painting on paper is light, and fixtures (e.g., hooks) for displaying the painting are attached directly to the framing member, so the weight of the framing member is not a major issue. In contrast, a display device is significantly heavier than paper, and fixtures (e.g., hooks) for mounting the display device must support not only the display device but also the framing member attached to the display device. Therefore, it is important to reduce the weight of the framing member.

[0042] If the mass of a framing member having a hollow structure is M1 and the mass of a comparative framing member having the same configuration as above but without a hollow structure is M2, the ratio of M1 to M2 (M1 / M2) is, for example, 90% or less, or may be 80% or less, or may be 70% or less. On the other hand, M1 / M2 is, for example, 40% or more. If the value of M1 / M2 is too small, the durability of the framing member may be reduced.

[0043] When the material of the framing member is wood, the framing member having a hollow structure can be produced, for example, by carving the framing member. When the material of the framing member is resin, the framing member having a hollow structure can be produced, for example, by injection molding. When the material of the framing member is metal, the framing member having a hollow structure can be produced, for example, by bending.

[0044] 3.Image providing device The image providing device in the present disclosure is a device that provides image data having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more to a display device. The image data includes at least data of a painting.

[0045] Examples of image data of paintings include modern paintings, contemporary paintings, ancient paintings, Western paintings, and Japanese paintings. Examples of image data other than paintings include weather information, public transportation information, stock price information, news, natural landscapes, and buildings. While image data of paintings is typically a still image, it may also be a video. Similarly, image data other than paintings may also be a still image or a video.

[0046] It is preferable that the image providing device sequentially provides two or more types of image data to the display device based on a preset timetable. This is because it broadens the range of spatial presentation. The two or more types of image data may be image data of two or more types of paintings, or may be a combination of image data of paintings and image data other than paintings.

[0047] The image providing device includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), memory, and input / output ports for inputting and outputting various signals. The memory includes, for example, ROM (Read Only Memory), RAM (Random Access Memory), and rewritable non-volatile memory. Various controls are performed by the CPU executing programs stored in the memory.

[0048] The image providing device preferably has, as processing blocks for realizing its functions, an acquisition unit that acquires image data via communication and a transmission unit that transmits the image data acquired by the acquisition unit to the display device. The acquisition unit is configured to acquire the image data via communication. The image data is stored, for example, in an external server, and the acquisition unit acquires the image data by wired or wireless communication with the external server.

[0049] The transmission unit is configured to transmit the image data acquired by the acquisition unit to the display device. The transmission unit may transmit two or more types of image data to the display device in sequence based on a preset timetable. The image providing device may also have a storage unit that temporarily stores the image data acquired by the acquisition unit. The transmission unit may transmit the image data temporarily stored in the storage unit to the display device.

[0050] The image providing device may have a reading unit that reads image data stored in a storage medium and a transmitting unit that transmits the image data read by the reading unit to the display device. Also, in Fig. 2, the image providing device 30 is separate from the display device. Meanwhile, although not specifically shown, the image providing device may be incorporated inside the housing of the display device.

[0051] 4. Display System The display system of the present disclosure includes the display device, the frame member, and the image providing device described above.

[0052] The display system is used by being placed on a wall, for example. It is preferable to provide a vertical space of 10 cm or more above and / or below the display system, as this can prevent problems with the display device's heat dissipation.

[0053] The locations where the display system can be installed are not particularly limited, but examples include office reception areas, office lobbies, hotel reception areas, hotel guest rooms, rest areas, reception rooms, restaurants, stores, airport lounges, hospital reception areas, hospital waiting rooms, hospital rooms, health facilities, and underground shopping malls.

[0054] The present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments. The above-described embodiments are merely examples, and anything that has substantially the same configuration as the technical idea described in the claims of the present disclosure and exhibits similar effects is included within the technical scope of the present disclosure.

[0055] Thus, the present disclosure provides, for example, the following inventions.

[0056] [1] A display device with a pixel count of 8.29 million or more; a frame member arranged to cover an outer edge of the display device; an image providing device that provides image data having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more to the display device; A display system in which the image data includes at least data of a painting.

[0057] [2] The display system according to [1], wherein the image providing device sequentially provides two or more types of image data to the display device based on a preset timetable.

[0058] [3] The display system described in [1] or [2], wherein the image providing device has an acquisition unit that acquires the image data through communication, and a transmission unit that transmits the image data acquired by the acquisition unit to the display device.

[0059] [4] When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, and the direction from the display surface to the back surface of the display device is defined as the -x-axis direction, A display system described in any of [1] to [3], wherein, when viewed from the z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction, the framing member has a shielding portion outside the display device, and the shielding portion protrudes beyond the display device in the -x direction.

[0060] [5] When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, and the direction from the back surface of the display device toward the display surface is defined as the +x-axis direction within the x-axis direction, A display system described in any of [1] to [4], wherein the framing member has a transparent plate with a lower haze value than the display device, located on the +x-direction side of the display device, when viewed from the z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction.

[0061] [6] The display system according to any one of [1] to [5], wherein the frame member has a main body member and a rear member that is arranged on the rear side of the display device and can be joined to the main body member.

[0062] [7] The framing member has a body member; The body member includes a first body member and a second body member separable from the first body member, At least one of the first body member and the second body member has a groove, The display system according to any one of [1] to [5], wherein the outer edge of the display device is arranged in the groove.

[0063] [8] When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, the direction from the back surface of the display device toward the display surface in the x-axis direction is defined as the +x direction, and the opposite direction to the +x direction is defined as the -x direction, A display system described in any of [1] to [7], wherein, when viewed from the z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction, the display device has a bezel portion protruding in the +x direction at an end of the display device, the framing member has a bezel opposing portion opposing the bezel portion and a bezel concealing portion located inside the bezel opposing portion, and the bezel concealing portion protrudes from the bezel opposing portion in the -x direction.

[0064] [9] The display system described in [8], wherein L2 / L1 is 50% or more, where L1 is the protruding length of the bezel portion in the +x direction and L2 is the protruding length of the bezel concealing portion in the -x direction.

[0065]

[10] The display system according to any one of [1] to [9], wherein the frame member has a hollow structure. [Explanation of symbols]

[0066] 1...Display surface 2...Bezel 3...Terminal section 4...Code 5…Back 10...Display device 20...Frame material 21...Main body member 22...Back component 23...Elastic member 24...Bezel facing part 25...Bezel concealment 26…Shielding part 27...Transparent plate 28...Groove 29...Pin member 30...Image providing device 100...Display System

Claims

1. a display device having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more; a frame member arranged to cover an outer edge of the display device; an image providing device that provides image data having a pixel count of 8.29 million or more to the display device; A display system, wherein the image data includes at least data of a painting.

2. 2. The display system according to claim 1, wherein the image providing device sequentially provides the two or more types of image data to the display device based on a preset timetable.

3. The display system according to claim 1 , wherein the image providing device comprises: an acquisition unit that acquires the image data through communication; and a transmission unit that transmits the image data acquired by the acquisition unit to the display device.

4. When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, and the direction from the display surface to the back surface of the display device is defined as the -x-axis direction, The display system of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from the z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction, the framing member has a shielding portion outside the display device, and the shielding portion protrudes beyond the display device in the -x direction.

5. When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, and the direction from the back surface of the display device toward the display surface is defined as the +x-axis direction, 2. The display system according to claim 1, wherein the framing member has a transparent plate having a lower haze value than the display device, positioned on the +x-direction side of the display device when viewed from the z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction.

6. 2. The display system according to claim 1, wherein the frame member has a main body member arranged on the display surface side of the display device, and a rear member arranged on the rear side of the display device and capable of being joined to the main body member.

7. the framing member has a body member; The body member includes a first body member and a second body member separable from the first body member, At least one of the first body member and the second body member has a groove, The display system of claim 1 , wherein the outer edge of the display device is disposed in the groove.

8. When the normal direction to the display surface of the display device is defined as the x-axis direction, the direction from the back surface of the display device toward the display surface in the x-axis direction is defined as the +x direction, and the opposite direction of the +x direction is defined as the -x direction, The display system of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from a z-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction, the display device has a bezel portion protruding in the +x direction at an end of the display device, the framing member has a bezel opposing portion facing the bezel portion and a bezel concealing portion located inside the bezel opposing portion, and the bezel concealing portion protrudes from the bezel opposing portion in the -x direction.

9. The protruding length of the bezel portion in the +x direction is L 1 and the protruding length of the bezel hiding portion in the -x direction is L 2 In this case, L 2 / L 1 9. The display system of claim 8, wherein is 50% or greater.

10. The display system according to claim 1 , wherein the frame member has a hollow structure.

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