Shift register circuits placed between light-emitting rows shrink panel bezels while preserving bonding reliability and display quality.
Alternating sub-pixel placement and mixed poly-silicon/oxide TFTs raise resolution and transmittance while cutting bezel and power use.
Alternating initialization voltage lines and shared transistor connections reduce pixel interference in dense display panels for higher image quality.
A grid of intersecting power and connection lines improves power delivery across flexible OLED and QLED substrates while reducing signal interference.
Dynamic correction circuits switch by pixel mode and emitter type to preserve luminance and color while cutting display power.
Wakeup-triggered low-power standby cuts idle data link power while preserving reliable transmission and reception when activity starts.
Time-division multiplexing lets one data driver serve multiple display lines while segmented control lines cut load and improve charging capability.
Cross-layer low-voltage lines with a planarization layer improve OLED panel voltage distribution, cut IR drop, and reduce signal interference.
An electronic paper front layer turns black during screen use and restores a woodgrain-like pattern when off, hiding surface graphics while saving power.
Signal lines are rerouted through a transmissive optical area so under-display sensors receive light without notches, holes, or larger bezels.
A readout-line conductor placed between control lines shields crosstalk, improving adjacent light sensor accuracy in display pixels.
Overlapping transistors and a shielding electrode shrink scan driver area, cutting dead space and parasitic capacitance in displays.
Auxiliary electrode lines and non-adjacent signal routing cut RC delay and voltage drop, improving 8K OLED display uniformity and color shift.
Arrayed through holes keep overlap with each clock line constant, equalizing parasitic capacitance and avoiding delay shifts from groove offset.
Local pixel-density variation creates a transmissive display region for cameras or sensors while preserving screen ratio and visual quality.
Alternating full and partial panel stain compensation cuts memory access and power use while preserving display uniformity.
Adjacent data and potential lines form storage capacitors that stabilize gate voltage and reduce OLED luminance unevenness in small pixels.
Multiple ambient light sensors and threshold-based algorithms adjust HUD backlight by display area to improve visibility in sunlight.
Inactive pulses keep photosensitive-area sub-pixels dark longer, giving sensors more time to capture accurate incident light signals.
An oxide compensation transistor linked to a polysilicon drive transistor stabilizes drive current to improve brightness uniformity and reduce OLED flicker.
Optimized capacitor ratios and overlap layout stabilize scan-drive nodes and improve signal output in flexible OLED and QLED displays.
Different bias signals for separate display regions match transistor states to mixed refresh rates, reducing non-uniformity and power use.
Headroom-based projector control dims the light source while preserving low-brightness pixel color and brightness to cut power and heat.
An oxygen absorption film protects thin quantum-dot conversion layers in micro LEDs, preserving efficiency and lowering power use.
By moving driver circuits off the micro-LED surface, this case enables tighter pixel pitch, lower driver count, and higher display resolution.
Differential gain compensation smooths step-like mini LED boundary brightness in LCD local dimming, improving image quality and contrast.
A temperature compensation transistor stabilizes pixel current against thermal drift, reducing sub-pixel luminance differences and keeping brightness uniform.
Mesh metal paths, L-shaped segments, and laser-deposited lines cut OLED display voltage drop and keep brightness uniform in rounded-corner layouts.
Alternate driving of same-color pixels on adjacent data lines compensates for transfer defects and raises micro LED display yield.
Meandering pixel lines disperse diffraction through the display panel, reducing camera interference fringes and improving captured image quality.
Sequential backlight and driving-voltage control cuts idle display power when users leave while preventing abnormal screen transitions.
A hole protection layer blocks moisture at bending-area contact holes, preventing control-line disconnection in foldable displays.
Coordinated top and drive electrode voltages deliver full-color electrophoretic states with simpler electronics and only marginal color-gamut loss.
A shared row counter, sub-pixel comparator, and dynamic current mirror improve MicroLED brightness, grey levels, and luminance uniformity.
A shared LDO or global op-amp holds nonselected scan lines high to suppress LED ghosting, signal coupling, and wasted power.
Regional gate driving frequencies cut display power use while limiting flicker and leakage current in mixed still and moving images.
Raising the gamma curve floor and presetting the drive transistor bias reduces sensed-value variation and horizontal stripes in OLED panels.
Different transistor characteristics in the gate driver limit threshold shift and keep display gate signals stable in hot, humid operation.
A bank-overlapped connection electrode layout keeps different-voltage pixel electrodes separated and limits residue-driven short-circuit defects.
Varying insulating film thickness in a stacked electrode capacitor helps small-pixel LCDs keep capacitance, aperture ratio, and display quality.
Rearranged pixel circuits overlap sub-pixels to open light paths for under-screen sensors while preserving uniform full-screen display.
Cluster-level pixel memory stores partial values while driving pixels, cutting control circuit area, cost, and power in large displays.
A branched signal-line and anode overlap layout stabilizes OLED driving current, reducing interference and brightness variation.
Selective electrochromic shading blocks external light only behind displayed content, raising ACR while preserving transparent display areas.
Separate overcurrent protection for each gate driver keeps one side of a GOA display panel operating, helping isolate defects and avoid full shutdown.
Phase-inverted clock and MUX pseudo lines cancel display-panel EMI, improving signal stability and display performance.
Regional priority rendering lets one stereoscopic display combine 2D and 3D content accurately while expanding beyond full-screen 3D use.
A reserved high-transmittance display region with reduced pixel density and shared reset-line routing improves light input for under-screen photosensitive devices.
Sequential backlight zone timing waits for liquid crystal rotation to finish, reducing motion blur and halo in scanned LCD frames.
Reference voltage activates LED rows while column data controls emission, improving power distribution and display flexibility.