Abstract
The Local Color display technology utilizes a high refresh rate LCD
open-cell without a color filter, and enables color adjustment through
independent RGB backlight zones that are isolated by an Anti-Scatter
Grid (ASG). Synchronized calibration between the open-cell and the
backlight zones is achieved by aligning the backlight controller with
the Vertical Clock Pulse (CPV) / Vertical Start Pulse (STV) signals in
the open-cell gate driver, thereby determining the open-cell scan line
position. After the synchronous calibration is completed, the backlight
controller refreshes the corresponding RGB backlight zones whenever the
open-cell scan line passes through them. The Local Color display
technology can reduce the cost of open-cell by 20%, improve the
resolution to 3x, improve the brightness to 8x, improve the color gamut
to BT2020, and improve the grayscale to 32-bits.