Patent ID: 8847872
Filing Date: 2014-09-30
Classification: G09G

Abstract:
1. A display, comprising: a source driver, converting a plurality of first pixel data to a plurality of first polarity data voltages and a plurality of second polarity data voltages in order during a first frame period, and converting a plurality of second pixel data to a plurality of third polarity data voltages and a plurality of fourth polarity data voltages in order during a second frame period, wherein one of the first polarity data voltages and the corresponding second polarity data voltage are outputted simultaneously, and one of the third polarity data voltages and the corresponding fourth polarity data voltage are outputted simultaneously; a gate driver, outputting a plurality of scan signals and a plurality of display signals; a display panel; and a plurality of pixel circuitries, disposed on the display panel, coupled to the source driver, respectively storing the corresponding first polarity data voltage and the corresponding second polarity data voltage during the first frame period according to a first signal of the scan signals, respectively displaying the corresponding first polarity data voltage and the corresponding second polarity data voltage during a first sub-period and a second sub-period of the second frame period respectively according to the corresponding display signals, and respectively storing the corresponding third polarity data voltage and the corresponding fourth polarity data voltage during the second frame period according to a second signal of the scan signals different from the first signal, wherein the first signal is enabled when the source driver outputs the corresponding first polarity data voltage and the corresponding second polarity data voltage at the same time, and the second signal is enabled when the source driver outputs the corresponding third polarity data voltage and the corresponding fourth polarity data voltage at the same time, wherein a length of the first sub-period and the second sub-period is equal to a length of the second frame period.