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Brevet US7928928 - Apparatus and method for reducing perceived color shift - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Historique Web | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsAn apparatus and method for reducing perceived color shift as a function of viewing angle is disclosed. One embodiment is a display device that includes a color light modulator and a color filter. The filter is configured to filter wavelengths of light that would be perceived as color shifted light when...http://www.google.fr/patents/US7928928?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US7928928 - Apparatus and method for reducing perceived color shift Num�ro de publicationUS7928928 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demande11/077,974 Date de publication19 avr. 2011 Date de d�p�t11 mars 2005 Date de priorit�27 sept. 2004Autre r�f�rence de publicationCA2519660A1CN1755491ACN1755491BEP1640313A2EP1640313A3EP1640313B1US20060077122US20110254849 InventeursBrian J. GallyManish Kothari Cessionnaire d'origineQualcomm Mems Technologies, Inc.Idc, Llc Classification aux �tats-Unis345/32345/82359/291 Classification internationaleG09G3/00 Classification coop�rativeG02B26/001G02B5/20 Classification europ�enneG02B26/00CG02B5/20R�f�rencesCitations de brevets (105)Citations hors brevets (177) R�f�renc� par (2)Liens externesUSPTO Cession USPTO EspacenetApparatus and method for reducing perceived color shiftUS 7928928 B2 R�sum� An apparatus and method for reducing perceived color shift as a function of viewing angle is disclosed. One embodiment is a display device that includes a color light modulator and a color filter. The filter is configured to filter wavelengths of light that would be perceived as color shifted light when reflected by the modulator at an off-axis viewing angle. Another embodiment includes a color light modulator and a color light source configured to provide light having a spectral content that lacks the wavelengths that would be perceived as color shifted light by a view of the display at an off-axis viewing angle. Another embodiment are methods of making such display devices.
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