Patent ID: 7924352

Claim:
A pixel structure of a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel comprising: a first transparent substrate comprising a display region and a non-display region; a first data line disposed on the first transparent substrate; a second data line disposed on the first transparent substrate substantially parallel to the first data line; a transparent electrode disposed on the first transparent substrate, the transparent electrode having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side of the transparent electrode and the first data line partially overlap and form a first parasitic capacitor, the second side of the transparent electrode and the second data line partially overlap and form a second parasitic capacitor smaller than the first parasitic capacitor in the display region, wherein the first side of the transparent electrode and the first data line partially overlap and form a third parasitic capacitor, the second side of the transparent electrode and a compensating conducing pattern partially overlap and form a fourth parasitic capacitor in the non-display region, wherein a total parasitic capacitance of the first and the third parasitic capacitors and a total parasitic capacitance of the second and the fourth parasitic capacitors are substantially equal; a second transparent substrate positioned opposite to the first transparent substrate, the second transparent substrate comprising a counter electrode; and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second transparent substrates, wherein the liquid crystal layer comprises a plurality of liquid crystal molecules, the liquid crystal molecules adjacent to a surface of the first transparent substrate facing the second transparent substrate are aligned along a first direction, and the liquid crystal molecules adjacent to a surface of the second transparent substrate facing the first transparent substrate are aligned along a second direction, such that the liquid crystal molecules rotate from the first direction to the second direction, wherein the first direction points toward the second data line, and the second direction points toward the first data line.