摘要 |
<p>In a liquid crystal display, each pixel is formed of four separately energisable areas I, II, III, IV which have relative light outputs in the ratio 1:2:4:8 respectively, thereby allowing a range of 16 grey levels to be achieved by appropriate selection of areas. Each of the areas has a number of segments, which are spaced-apart but concentrically arranged, in order to have the same average position, so that different bit patterns cause the pixel to change brightness only, without any apparent positional change.</p> |