A color break-up suppression method, stencil-FSC method, for field-sequential-color(FSC) LCDs with low power consumption

Yi-Pai Huang*, Fang Cheng Lin, Ching Ming Wei, Han Ping D. Shieh, Chi Chung Tsai, Wen Chih Tai, Chi Neng Mo

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Abstract

Field sequential color liquid crystal display (FSC-LCDs) is a display without color filter, so it achieves several attractive advantages. However, it has a serious issue called color breakup (CBU), which degrades image quality and causes viewers uncomfortable. Consequently, the "Stencil-FSC" method, which utilized multi-color image in a single field, was proposed to suppress CBU. Moreover, optimizations of hardware parameters were done to get the optimal CBU suppression. Finally, the Stencil-FSC method was successfully demonstrated on a 32-inch FSC-LCD with effectively suppressed CBU, resulting contrast ratio of more than 5,500:1, and average power consumption of less than 45 Watt.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-62
Number of pages4
JournalSID Conference Record of the International Display Research Conference
StatePublished - Nov 2008
Event28th International Display Research Conference, IDRC'08 - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: 4 Nov 20086 Nov 2008

Keywords

  • Color breakup
  • Field-sequential-color
  • Locally controlled backlight
  • Stencil

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