Image-driven matrix cooling adjusts each display area to cut heat and burn-in while supporting higher luminance with lower power use.
Placing multiplexers beyond the bending area reduces OLED wiring conflicts, cuts IC pin count, and supports a narrower lower frame.
Staggering row and column electrode voltages reduces light-shielding fluctuations and keeps electro-optic dimming states stable.
Active control voltage tracks panel temperature to offset TFT variation, reducing pixel luminance deviation and preserving image quality.
Phase-dependent lookup-table compensation cuts horizontal crosstalk in shared data line displays and improves image fidelity.
A coupling circuit decouples data voltage from drive control, cutting pixel voltage span and improving display pixel reliability.
Spaced row and column driver chips spread Mini LED current flow to reduce power use and temperature while supporting uniform light transmission.
Split driver portions output different pulse frequencies so each display region can balance refresh performance and power use.
Time-divided polarization switching with delayed backlight exposure keeps confidential images visible to polarized-glasses users while reducing flicker.
Mode-switched LED groups across panel areas manage viewing angles for drivers and passengers while improving luminous efficiency and LED lifespan.
Non-visible light sensing and field-based writing remove internal display addressing, enabling scalable erasable media without contact.
Dynamic luminance switching deactivates burn-in prevention during active images and restores it during static scenes to extend OLED panel life.
EM field propagation from 3D primitives drives display modulation for real-time, full-color volumetric images viewable by multiple users.
Bent display electrodes ease alignment of subminiature light emitting elements while improving connection reliability and viewing angle.
Mode-specific touch driving signals keep report rate constant across scan periods while improving touch accuracy and power use.
Relay wiring separates pixel circuits from scanning-line drivers to narrow display bezels while avoiding signal delays and display defects.
A capacitance compensation layer connected to OLED anodes reduces brightness variation around under-display camera regions.
Duty ratio and pixel luminance are adjusted to keep motion blur consistent and prevent brightness loss at lower frame rates.
Stacked voltage line segments cut line resistance in display pixels, improving drive circuit efficiency and image quality.
By removing the switching transistor, this pixel circuit preserves threshold compensation while shrinking pixel area for higher-PPI displays.
Reset and low-potential lines are repositioned around the gate driving area to shrink panel borders while simplifying fabrication and improving yield.
Transient tokens on an electronic paper table display let diners join, re-enter, and track shared orders securely without staff intervention.
Embedded data fan-out lines and lapping vias shrink edge routing space, enabling flexible display substrates with super-narrow bezels.
Leakage-current control, gate reset, and electrode initialization stabilize LED pixel current and suppress flicker across gray scales and refresh rates.
Integrated scan, sensing, light-emission, and initialization circuits shrink gate driver area to support narrow-bezel high-resolution OLED displays.
Sequential correction-pixel measurements let OLEDoS panels evaluate short-range luminance uniformity and detect high-resolution defects accurately.
A QB-node compensation circuit offsets TFT threshold shifts in shift register stages to stabilize gate signals and prevent display defects.
A single light-emitting layer with opposite-facing units enables double-sided display while avoiding the extra thickness and weight of bonded panels.
By combining the display and driver IC in one package, this case simplifies wiring for larger bezel-free screens and cuts assembly time.
Built-in detection and transmission modules diagnose display-part status remotely, reducing on-site inspection and speeding maintenance.
Bias adjustment and threshold compensation stabilize driving current in display pixels by limiting driving transistor threshold drift over time.
Selective liquid crystal dimming blocks ambient non-polarized light only at image regions, improving smart-glasses visibility while preserving clear views.
Shared input lines across adjacent emission stages shrink non-display borders while preserving reliable signal delivery in emissive displays.
A segmented pixel circuit uses transistors and capacitors to limit voltage errors and support high-resolution display performance.
Placing gate drive circuits on both sides of a panel center line shortens signal paths, reduces voltage drop, and supports borderless uniformity.
A simplified multi-stage gate driver cuts redundant transistors and signal lines to lower power consumption and reduce display dead space.
Delayed gate scan timing and a mixed transistor layout reduce leakage current and flicker, improving black gradation in OLED displays.
Multiple-pulse shift register units let display panels run different area refresh rates, reducing flicker, image sticking, and power use.
Opaque portions create narrow- and wide-angle sub-pixels, enabling a private display mode that limits off-axis screen visibility.
A single gate-driver stage outputs two scan signals through shared logic, simplifying display circuits and shrinking bezel area.
Overlapping branched touch signal lines cut thickness and transmittance loss while improving capacitance-based multi-touch accuracy.
Integrated backplane memory and interfaces cut external video electronics, lowering microdisplay bandwidth, power use, and packaging complexity.
Dual gamma reference switching compensates driving power fluctuations by line pattern, cutting power use while limiting display crosstalk.
A mux signal matched to the data voltage reduces OLED driving transistor hysteresis, speeds gate sampling, and preserves target luminance.
Variable current-sensing conversion time tracks panel voltage to improve rush current detection while lowering display power use.
Position-based black data voltage offsets keep display luminance uniform across panels while reducing power use and black floating.
A multilayer jumper layout bypasses the gap near the common electrode wire to prevent ESD short-circuits and display defects in narrow-bezel GOA panels.
Phase modulation redistributes laser light to raise peak luminance, lower dark-field luminance, and enable practical HDR projection.
Periodic mutual and self-sensing signals limit touch-input noise in OLED displays while preserving detection accuracy and display quality.
Cross-connected pixel circuits let each data line carry one color voltage continuously, reducing toggling, dead space, and panel power use.