Patent ID: 8803773

Claim:
A display apparatus comprising: a substrate; a plurality of scanning lines; a plurality of data lines; a plurality of power-feed lines; a plurality of pixels formed in a display section, the plurality of pixels corresponding to intersections of the plurality of scanning lines and the plurality of data lines, one of the pixels of the plurality of pixels comprising a first transistor, a second transistor and a light-emission element having a pixel electrode, the second transistor controlling electrical connection between the pixel electrode and one power-feed line of the plurality of power feed lines; a counter electrode that opposes the pixel electrode of the one of the pixels; a gate electrode of the second transistor being set in accordance with an image signal supplied through a corresponding one of the plurality of data lines and the first transistor; a continuous silicon film of the second transistor formed above and independent of the substrate, the continuous silicon film being at least one of source region and a drain region of the second transistor; a gate electrode of the first transistor being supplied with a scanning signal through a corresponding one of the plurality of scanning lines; the light-emission element light when a current flows through the counter electrode, the pixel electrode, the second transistor and one power-feed line of the plurality of power-feed lines, a line width of a portion of the one power-feed line being set to be wider than that of a portion of the one data line, and the portion of the one power-feed line and the portion of the one data line being in the display section; and the second transistor and a second transistor of another pixel being disposed on opposite sides of the one power-feed line and sharing the continuous silicon film the one power-feed line being sandwiched between the one pixel of the plurality of pixels and the another pixel of the plurality of pixels; a polarity of driving current driving the light emission element of the one pixel being opposite to a polarity of a driving current driving a light emission element of the another pixel.