Claims
- 1. A display comprising:a display panel of a first aspect ratio, capable of displaying an image of a second aspect ratio whose height element is larger than that of the first aspect ratio; a gate driver for sequentially selecting gate lines of the display panel; a data driver for storing display data for one gate line and supplying the stored display data to one of the gate lines selected by the gate driver; and a timing controller for supplying control signals to the gate driver and the data driver so that predetermined data is displayed in left and right non-image areas of the display panel during a horizontal blanking period.
- 2. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frequency of a clock signal used to write display data to the data driver is increased during the horizontal blanking period from a value for usual display data to a value for the predetermined data.
- 3. A display as claimed in claim 2, wherein the frequency for the predetermined data is about two to four times higher than the frequency for usual display data.
- 4. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first aspect ratio is 9:16 corresponding to a wide-size image and the second aspect ratio is 3:4 corresponding to a normal-size image.
- 5. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the timing controller writes the predetermined data simultaneously to the left and right non-image areas of the display panel during the horizontal blanking period with the frequency of the clock signal being set to a low value.
- 6. A display as claimed in claim 5, wherein the timing controller writes the predetermined data simultaneously to the right non-image area of a given gate line and the left non-image area of the next gate line during the horizontal blanking period.
- 7. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the display further comprises an RGB driver for controlling red, green, and blue.
- 8. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 9. A display as claimed in claim 1, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
- 10. A display as claimed in claim 9, wherein thee display is capable of inverting an image according to data start signals.
- 11. A display comprising:a display panel having a matrix of pixels, capable of displaying an image including a smaller number of dots than the number of pixels of the display panel; a gate driver for sequentially selecting gate lines of the display panel; a data driver for storing display data for one gate line and supplying the stored display data to one of the gate lines selected by the gate driver; and a timing controller for supplying control signals to the gate driver and the data driver so that gate lines having no image data are driven at intervals of several gate lines during a horizontal period and so that different ones of the gate lines having no image data are driven from frame to frame so that all gate lines are driven in several frames.
- 12. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gate driver comprises a first and a second gate drivers arranged on each side of the display panel, to alternately drive the gate lines.
- 13. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the timing controller has a clock generator for generating clock pulses having different frequencies and a clock controller for generating select signals to select one of the clock pulses as a gate shifting clock signal.
- 14. A display as claimed in claim 13, wherein the timing controller drives the gate lines having no image data at intervals of several gate lines according to the first clock pulse selected by the select signal and skips the remaining gate lines that are not driven according to the second clock pulse selected by the select signal, the period of the second clock pulse being shorter than that of the first clock pulse.
- 15. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the polarity of a drive signal applied to the gate lines having no image data is alternated whenever all gate lines are driven.
- 16. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the display further comprises an image signal controller for controlling display data.
- 17. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 18. A display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
- 19. A drive circuit of a display having a display panel of a first aspect ratio, capable of displaying an image of a second aspect ratio whose height element is larger than that of the first aspect ratio, a gate driver for sequentially selecting gate lines of the display panel, and a data driver for storing display data for one gate line and supplying the stored display data to one of the gate lines selected by the gate driver, comprising the function of:supplying control signals to the gate driver and the data driver so that predetermined data is displayed in left and right non-image areas of the display panel during a horizontal blanking period.
- 20. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19, wherein the frequency of a clock signal used to write display data to the data driver is increased during the horizontal blanking period from a value for usual display data to a value for the predetermined data.
- 21. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 20, wherein the frequency for the predetermined data is about two to four times higher than the frequency for usual display data.
- 22. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19, wherein the first aspect ratio is 9:16 corresponding to a wide-size image and the second aspect ratio is 3:4 corresponding to a normal-size image.
- 23. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19, wherein the predetermined data is written simultaneously to the left and right non-image areas of the display panel during the horizontal blanking period with the frequency of the clock signal being set to a low value.
- 24. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 23, wherein the predetermined data is written simultaneously to the right non-image area of a given gate line and the left non-image area of the next gate line during the horizontal blanking period.
- 25. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 26. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
- 27. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 26, wherein the display is capable of inverting an image according to data start signals.
- 28. A drive circuit of a display having a display panel having a matrix of pixels, capable of displaying an image including a smaller number of dots than the number of pixels of the display panel, a gate driver for sequentially selecting gate lines of the display panel, and a data driver for storing display data for one gate line and supplying the stored display data to one of the gate lines selected by the gate driver, comprising the function of:supplying control signals to the gate driver and the data driver so that gate lines having no image data are driven at intervals of several gate lines during a horizontal period and so that different ones of the gate lines having no image data are driven from frame to frame so that all gate lines are driven in several frames.
- 29. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the gate driver comprises a first and second gate drivers on each side of the display panel, to alternately drive the gate lines.
- 30. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the timing controller has a clock generator for generating clock pulses having different frequencies and a clock controller for generating select signals to select one of the clock pulses as a gate shifting clock signal.
- 31. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 30, wherein the timing controller drives the gate lines having no image data at intervals of several gate lines according to the first clock pulse selected by the select signal and skips the remaining gate lines that are not driven according to the second clock pulse selected by the select signal, the period of the second clock pulse being shorter than that of the first clock pulse.
- 32. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the polarity of a drive signal applied to the gate lines having no image data is alternated whenever all gate lines are driven.
- 33. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 34. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
- 35. A method of driving a display having a display panel of a first aspect ratio, to display on the display panel an image of a second aspect ratio whose height element is larger than that of the first aspect ratio, comprising the steps of:writing predetermined data; and displaying the predetermined data in left and right non-image areas of the display panel during a horizontal blanking period.
- 36. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 35, wherein the method further comprises the step of increasing, during the horizontal blanking period, the frequency of a clock signal used to write display data from a value for usual display data to a value for the predetermined data.
- 37. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 36, wherein the frequency for the predetermined data is about two to four times higher than the frequency for usual display data.
- 38. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 35, wherein the first aspect ratio is 9:16 corresponding to a wide-size image and the second aspect ratio is 3:4 corresponding to a normal-size image.
- 39. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 35, wherein the method further comprises the step of writing the predetermined data simultaneously to the left and right non-image areas of the display panel during the horizontal blanking period with the frequency of the clock signal being set to a low value.
- 40. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 39, wherein the method further comprises the step of writing the predetermined data simultaneously to the right non-image area of a given gate line and the left non-image area of the next gate line during the horizontal blanking period.
- 41. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 35, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 42. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 35, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
- 43. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 42, wherein the method further comprises the step of inverting an image displayed according to data start signals.
- 44. A method of driving a display having a display panel having a matrix of pixels, to display on the display panel an image including a smaller number of dots than the number of pixels of the display panel, comprising the steps of:driving gate lines having no image data at intervals of several gate lines during a horizontal period; and changing the gate lines having no image data to be driven from frame to frame so that all gate lines are driven in several frames.
- 45. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 44, wherein the method further comprises the steps of:driving the gate lines having no image data at intervals of several gate lines according to a first clock pulse selected by a select signal; and skipping the remaining gate lines that are not driven, according to a second clock pulse selected by a select signal, the period of the second clock pulse being shorter than that of the first clock pulse.
- 46. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 44, wherein the method further comprises the step of alternating the polarity of a drive signal applied to the gate lines having no image data whenever all gate lines are driven.
- 47. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 44, wherein the predetermined data corresponds to black.
- 48. A method of driving a display as claimed in claim 44, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/738,033, filed Oct. 24, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 6,181,317.
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