By using OLED anodes or cathodes as touch electrodes, this case cuts touch-layer processing cost and improves curved-panel flexibility.
Offset opening group rows keep the FMM edge away from the spacer, reducing particles and improving OLED evaporation stability.
A second gate shielding layer blocks AC power-line interference in OLED pixel circuits, enabling smaller pixels with uniform brightness.
Adjacent viewpoint images are converted by eye position to suppress 3D display crosstalk and avoid unnecessary sub-pixel activation.
Multiple focal planes and phase-controlled nanophotonics correct vergence-accommodation mismatch for natural VR and AR images.
Demux circuits and test line contact holes shrink the non-display area while preserving resolution and reducing short-circuit risk.
Zn-based barrier patterns block Cu diffusion at TFT source and drain contacts, cutting voltage loss, flicker, and luminance deviation.
Stored calibration data lets a processor retune RGB display light output and white point without repeated manual measurements.
A QB-node control unit stabilizes pull-down timing in embedded display gate drivers, improving scan signal accuracy while enabling narrower bezels.
A multiplexed pin carries power, data, and clock signals to cut LED driver pin count, shrink package size, and lower manufacturing cost.
Pin-based grayscale switching lets one source driver support n- and p-channel panels while preventing abnormal images during power transitions.
An output control and reset scheme isolates row-to-row gate signals during ESD, preventing split-screen faults and preserving scan continuity.
Stacked memory and display layers use OS transistors for long data retention, cutting power while enabling compact high-resolution xR displays.
Multiple sensing circuits and a current summing line track display global current drift, enabling luminance compensation as transistor thresholds change.
A digital projector replaces physical spotlight masks by transforming stored patterns in real time through standard lighting control protocols.
Separate threshold compensation from data writing and use capacitive coupling to stabilize node voltages for uniform brightness at high drive rates.
By moving the viewing face to the control substrate side, this case boosts aperture ratio, refresh speed, brightness, and color stability.
Separate driving circuits divide voltage across RGB emitters to keep brightness uniform while cutting heating and power use.
A reinforced sampling voltage lets a double-gate pixel circuit capture TFT threshold shifts and keep OLED luminance uniform.
A pixel ground-discharge path drains excitation current near through holes, reducing abnormal brightness and improving display image quality.
Cached rasterization is reused by cadence matching in multiscopic displays, cutting rendering latency without blurring during eye movement.
A staggered AMOLED sub-pixel layout improves luminance uniformity and pixel density by offsetting emission centers and varying light-emitting areas.
Overlapping LTPO gate-line projections shrink pixel driving circuit area while preserving independent oxide and LTPS transistor driving.
Brightness-dependent color correction compensates waveguide out-coupling variation to improve XR display uniformity and preserve battery life.
Multiple gate high-potential voltage lines stabilize critical gate-driver nodes in display panels while limiting power use and voltage fluctuation.
Real-time current sensing and gate control limit display overcurrent, cutting power use while protecting the panel from damage.
Rear-side pad routing through stacked substrates and conductive ink shrinks bezel width while reducing bending-region defects.
Synchronized master and slave readout circuits improve touch position accuracy across display sensing electrodes while managing circuit complexity.
Multi-mode calibration data improves display luminance and chromaticity measurement, reducing gamma adjustment errors under varying emission conditions.
Pixel position remapping tied to LED screen structure blocks unauthorized projection and keeps media playback secure after OS compromise.
Fast ALS integration during display blanking plus an emission-off scale factor compensates pixel back-emission for accurate ambient light sensing.
Feedback compensation stabilizes display power voltage against data-coupling shifts, reducing afterimages, bright lines, and dark lines.
A protruding reference power bus overlaps touch lines to cut crosstalk while preserving flexible routing and wider line width.
A low-index first layer shields the light conversion layer from heat and light while preserving incident light efficiency in display pixels.
Selective in-pixel capacitor refresh across subframes cuts current droop and banding while keeping display light output consistent.
Adjusting element image count to viewer distance cuts light field display processing load while preserving stereoscopic image clarity.
A two-transistor pull-up inverter cuts GOA through-current, stabilizes VGH/VGL levels, and reduces heating in high-stage displays.
Fewer transistors and power lines shrink pixel area while capacitors preserve grayscale accuracy and cut display power consumption.
Separate scan and sensing TFT paths with a bootstrap capacitor layout to limit signal interference and improve OLED image quality and power use.
Cutouts at signal-line crossover regions lower parasitic capacitance and interference in pixel drive circuits for more reliable pixel emission.
Variable back-gate bias shifts transistor threshold voltage to cut hold-period leakage while preserving fast gate-driver switching.
A pixel layout with overlapping active patterns and a program capacitor shortens channel length while preserving capacitance for high-resolution display integration.
A V- or U-shaped ESD protection circuit channels static discharge away from display circuitry to preserve image quality and reliability.
By skipping unchanged frame data and shutting down driver blocks, this case cuts display power while preserving pixel-held image quality.
Sensor-based fold-state detection keeps the cover screen active while opening part of the housing and adds a second screen on the flexible display.
Selective node initialization in skip frames keeps OLED luminance consistent, reducing flicker and power use in low-speed driving.
Overlapping initialization and control lines on different layers enables high-PPI pixel layouts while easing display substrate manufacturing.
High-purity oxide semiconductor pull-down transistors suppress threshold shifts and off-state current, enabling smaller gate driver circuits.
Staggered PWM pulse orders across display pixels spread current draw over time, reducing voltage drops, overheating, and motion artifacts.
Eye tracking, foveated optics, and jitter sensing keep HMD augmentation imagery sharp, wide-angle, and stable during fast head movement.