The technical field of the present disclosure is a variety of multimedia devices with a display. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a display device in which the size of an exposed display area is varied.
A display device is a device having a function of receiving, processing, and displaying an image to be viewed by a user. For example, the display device receives a broadcast selected by the user from among broadcast signals transmitted from a broadcasting station, separates an image signal from the received signal, and displays the separated image signal on the display.
Recently, due to the development of broadcasting technologies and network technologies, the functions of the display device have been significantly diversified, and the performance of the device has been improved accordingly. That is, the display device has been developed to provide not only content to be broadcast but also other various contents to the user. For example, the display device may provide game play, music appreciation, internet shopping, user customized information, and the like using various applications as well as programs received from a broadcasting station. To perform such an extended function, the display device may basically be connected to other devices or networks by using various communication protocols and may provide a user with a ubiquitous computing environment. That is, the display device is advanced to a smart device that enables connectivity and commercial computing to the network.
In the display device according to the related art, all regions of the display are always exposed. However, when a black screen is always exposed even when a user does not watch the display device, the user is not capable of sufficiently utilizing a space.
There are no developed embodiments for cases where a connected terminal or Internet of Things (IoT) device is present when a display device moves a cover or display using a motor to output images in the entirety or part of a display area.
To resolve such a problem, research on a new form factor of a display device has been actively conducted.
An embodiment of the present disclosure aims to provide a system for selectively exposing the entirety or part of a display area to the outside using a motor added to a display device.
Another embodiment of the present disclosure aims to specifically define content displayed in the entirety or part of a display area to minimize power consumption of a motor added to a display device. Since motor operation is expected to consume more power than conventional display devices, defining specific content displayed in a specific mode is a crucial technology.
A further embodiment of the present disclosure aims to provide a display device capable of interaction with a user by automatically changing a mode for exposing a display area to the outside or outputting information received from a terminal or Internet of Things (IoT) device in the display area when the display device detects the terminal or IoT device within a certain range.
In an aspect of the present disclosure, provided herein is a display device. The display device includes: a communication module configured to communicate externally; a display having a display area for outputting content; a motor configured to control the display to expose a portion of the display area externally; and a controller configured to control the communication module, the display, and the motor. The controller is configured to: based on detecting an event while the display is in a first mode, change the display from the first mode to a second mode; and based on detecting the event while the display is in the second mode, change the display from the second mode to a third mode. The first mode is a mode in which the display area is not exposed externally, the second mode is a mode in which a portion of the display area is exposed externally, and the third mode is a mode in which an entirety of the display area is externally.
The detected event corresponds to detecting a Bluetooth signal from a terminal of a user through the communication module.
The controller is configured to output terminal information on the detected user in the display area.
The controller is configured to: receive an application list previously registered in the terminal information from the terminal based on a first control signal for selecting the terminal information; output the application list in the display area; change the display to the third mode based on a second control signal for selecting a first application icon from the application list; and output an application corresponding to the first application icon in the entirety of the display area in the third mode.
The controller is configured to output the application in the entirety of the display area through mirroring with the terminal.
The detected event corresponds to detecting an operation of a previously connected Internet of Things (IoT) device through the communication module.
The controller is configured to output information on the detected IoT device in the display area.
The controller is configured to output an additional control menu for the IoT device in the display area based on a third control signal for selecting the information on the IoT device.
Based on that the IoT device has a camera, the controller is configured to output an image received from the camera of the IoT device in the display area.
Based on detecting an operation of the IoT device in the third mode, the controller is configured to output information on the IoT device in a first area of the entirety of the display area.
Based on detecting an operation of the IoT device in the third mode, the controller is configured to: reduce a screen of the content being output in the entirety of the display area; and output information on the IoT device outside the screen of the content within the entirety of the display area.
Based on that the terminal is a wearable device and that a fitness-related application is running on the wearable device, the controller is configured to: change the content to the fitness-related application; and output sound based on exercise information on the user received from the fitness-related application.
The controller is configured to control a portion of the display area to be exposed externally based on the exercise information on the user received through the fitness-related application.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, provided herein is a method of controlling a display device with a variable display area exposed externally. The method includes: based on detecting an event while a display is in a first mode, change the display from the first mode to a second mode; and based on detecting the event while the display is in the second mode, change the display from the second mode to a third mode. The first mode is a mode in which the display area is not exposed externally, the second mode is a mode in which a portion of the display area is exposed externally, and the third mode is a mode in which an entirety of the display area is externally.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, provided are a display device for selectively exposing the entirety or part of a display area of a display using a motor added to a display device and control method thereof.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, when a terminal or Internet of Things (IoT) device is detected within a certain range of a display device, a mode for exposing a display area to the outside is automatically changed, thereby eliminating the need for a user to directly manipulate the display device.
According to a further embodiment of the present disclosure, when a terminal or IoT device having a camera is detected, an image received from the camera is outputted through a display device, thereby manipulating additional control menus through the display device.
Description will now be given in detail according to exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the sake of brief description with reference to the drawings, the same or equivalent components may be provided with the same reference numbers, and description thereof will not be repeated. In general, a suffix such as “module” and “unit” may be used to refer to elements or components. Use of such a suffix herein is merely intended to facilitate description of the specification, and the suffix itself is not intended to give any special meaning or function. In the present disclosure, that which is well-known to one of ordinary skill in the relevant art has generally been omitted for the sake of brevity. The accompanying drawings are used to help easily understand various technical features and it should be understood that the embodiments presented herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings. As such, the present disclosure should be construed to extend to any alterations, equivalents, and substitutes in addition to those which are particularly set out in the accompanying drawings.
It will be understood that although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are generally only used to distinguish one element from another.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected with” another element, the element can be directly connected with the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly connected with” another element, there are no intervening elements present.
A singular representation may include a plural representation unless it represents a definitely different meaning from the context.
Terms such as “include” or “has” are used herein and should be understood that they are intended to indicate an existence of several components, functions, or steps, disclosed in the specification, and it is also understood that greater or fewer components, functions, or steps may likewise be utilized.
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The aforementioned components are not shown in detail in the accompanying drawings, and only some important components may be illustrated in the accompanying drawings. However, although not all shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that at least the components of
The broadcasting receiver 105 may include a tuner 110, a demodulator 120 and a network interface 130. As needed, the broadcasting receiver 105 may be configured to include only the tuner 110 and the demodulator 120 or only the network interface 130.
The tuner 110 tunes to a Radio Frequency (RF) broadcast signal corresponding to a channel selected by a user from among a plurality of RF broadcast signals received through an antenna and downconverts the tuned RF broadcast signal into a digital Intermediate Frequency (IF) signal or an analog baseband video or audio signal. More specifically, if the tuned RF broadcast signal is a digital broadcast signal, the tuner 110 downconverts the tuned RF broadcast signal into a digital IF signal DIF. On the other hand, if the tuned RF broadcast signal is an analog broadcast signal, the tuner 110 downconverts the tuned RF broadcast signal into an analog baseband video or audio signal CVBS/SIF. That is, the tuner 110 may be a hybrid tuner capable of processing not only digital broadcast signals but also analog broadcast signals. The analog baseband video or audio signal CVBS/SIF may be directly input to the controller 170. The tuner 110 may be capable of receiving RF broadcast signals from an Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) single-carrier system or from a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) multi-carrier system. The tuner 110 may sequentially tune to a number of RF broadcast signals corresponding to all broadcast channels previously stored by a channel storage function from a plurality of RF signals received through the antenna and may downconvert the tuned RF broadcast signals into IF signals or baseband video or audio signals.
The demodulator 120 receives the digital IF signal DIF from the tuner 110 and demodulates the digital IF signal DIF. For example, if the digital IF signal DIF is an ATSC signal, the demodulator 120 may perform 8-Vestigal SideBand (VSB) demodulation on the digital IF signal DIF. The demodulator 120 may also perform channel decoding. For channel decoding, the demodulator 120 may include a Trellis decoder (not shown), a de-interleaver (not shown) and a Reed-Solomon decoder (not shown) so as to perform Trellis decoding, de-interleaving, and Reed-Solomon decoding. For example, if the digital IF signal DIF is a DVB signal, the demodulator 120 performs Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (COFDMA) demodulation upon the digital IF signal DIF. The demodulator 120 may also perform channel decoding. For channel decoding, the demodulator 120 may include a convolution decoder (not shown), a de-interleaver (not shown), and a Reed-Solomon decoder (not shown) so as to perform convolution decoding, de-interleaving, and Reed-Solomon decoding.
The demodulator 120 may perform demodulation and channel decoding on the digital IF signal DIF, thereby obtaining a Transport Stream (TS). The TS may be a signal in which a video signal, an audio signal and a data signal are multiplexed. For example, the TS may be an MPEG-2 TS in which an MPEG-2 video signal and a Dolby AC-3 audio signal are multiplexed. An MPEG-2 TS may include a 4-byte header and a 184-byte payload. In order to properly handle not only ATSC signals but also DVB signals, the demodulator 120 may include an ATSC demodulator and a DVB demodulator. The TS output from the demodulator 120 may be input to the controller 170 and thus subjected to demultiplexing and A/V signal processing. The processed video and audio signals are output to the display 180 and the audio output unit 185, respectively.
The network interface 130 serves as an interface between the image display device 100 and a wired/wireless network such as the Internet. The network interface 130 may include an Ethernet port for connection to a wired network. For connection to wireless networks, the network interface 130 may use Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) (i.e., Wi-Fi), Wireless Broadband (WiBro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), and High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). The network interface 130 may transmit data to or receive data from another user or electronic device over a connected network or another network linked to the connected network. Especially, the network interface 130 may transmit data stored in the image display device 100 to a user or electronic device selected from among users or electronic devices pre-registered with the image display device 100. The network interface 130 may access a specific Web page over a connected network or another network linked to the connected network. That is, the network interface 130 may access a specific Web page over a network and transmit or receive data to or from a server. Additionally, the network interface 130 may receive content or data from a CP or an NP. Specifically, the network interface 130 may receive content such as movies, advertisements, games, VOD, and broadcast signals, and information related to the content from a CP or an NP. Also, the network interface 130 may receive update information about firmware from the NP and update the firmware. The network interface 130 may transmit data over the Internet or to the CP or the NP.
The network interface 130 may selectively receive a desired application among open applications over a network. In an aspect of this disclosure, when a game application is executed in the image display device, the network interface 130 may transmit data to or receive data from a user terminal connected to the image display device through a network. In addition, the network interface 130 may transmit specific data to or receive specific data from a server that records game scores.
The external device interface 135 may serve as an interface between an external device and the image display device 100. For interfacing, the external device interface 135 may include an A/V Input/Output (I/O) unit (not shown) and/or a wireless communication module (not shown). The external device interface 135 may be connected to an external device such as a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) player, a Blu-ray player, a game console, a camera, a camcorder, or a computer (e.g., a laptop computer), wirelessly or by wire. Then, the external device interface 135 externally receives video, audio, and/or data signals from the external device and transmits the received input signals to the controller 170. In addition, the external device interface 135 may output video, audio, and data signals processed by the controller 170 to the external device. In order to receive or transmit audio, video, and data signals from or to the external device, the external device interface 135 includes the A/V I/O unit (not shown) and/or the wireless communication module (not shown). The A/V I/O unit may include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, a Composite Video Banking Sync (CVBS) port, a Component port, a Super-video (S-video) (analog) port, a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) port, a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) port, a Red-Green-Blue (RGB) port, and a D-sub port, in order to input the video and audio signals of the external device to the image display device 100. The wireless communication module may perform short-range wireless communication with other electronic devices. For short-range wireless communication, the wireless communication module may use Bluetooth, Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra WideBand (UWB), ZigBee, and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) communication standards. The external device interface 135 may be connected to various set-top boxes through at least one of the above-described ports and may thus perform an I/O operation with the various set-top boxes. The external device interface 135 may receive applications or an application list from an adjacent external device and provide the applications or the application list to the controller 170 or the memory 140.
The external device interface 135 may establish a communication network with various remote controllers 200, receive a control signal related to an operation of the display device 100 from the remote controller 200, or transmit data related to the operation of the display device 100 to the remote controller 200.
The memory 140 may store various programs necessary for the controller 170 to process and control signals, and may also store processed video, audio, and data signals. For example, the memory 140 may store application programs designed to perform various tasks to be processed by the controller 170, and may selectively provide some of the stored application programs when the controller 170 requests.
Programs stored in the memory 140 is not particularly limited as long as the programs may be executed by the controller 170. The memory 140 may temporarily store an image, a voice, or a data signal received from an external device through the network interface 130. The memory 140 may store information about a certain broadcast channel through a channel memory function such as a channel map.
The memory 140 may include at least one of a volatile memory (e.g., DRAM, SRAM, and SDRAM) or a non-volatile memory (e.g., a flash memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), and a solid state drive (SSD)).
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The user input interface 150 transmits a signal received from the user to the controller 170 or transmits a signal received from the controller 170 to the user. For example, the user input interface 150 may receive control signals such as a power-on/off signal, a channel selection signal, and a screen setting signal from a remote controller 200 or may transmit a control signal received from the controller 170 to the remote controller 200, according to various communication schemes, for example, RF communication and IR communication. For example, the user input interface 150 may provide the controller 170 with control signals received from local keys (not shown), such as inputs of a power key, a channel key, and a volume key, and setting values. Also, the user input interface 150 may transmit a control signal received from a sensor unit (not shown) for sensing a user gesture to the controller 170 or transmit a signal received from the controller 170 to the sensor unit. The sensor unit may include a touch sensor, a voice sensor, a position sensor, a motion sensor, etc.
The controller 170 typically controls the overall operation of the display device 100. The controller 170 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data, information, and the like, which are input or output through all components illustrated in
The controller 170 may demultiplex the TS received from the tuner 110, the demodulator 120, or the external device interface 135 into a number of signals and process the demultiplexed signals into audio and video data. The video signal processed by the controller 170 may be displayed as an image on the display 180. The video signal processed by the controller 170 may also be transmitted to an external output device through the external device interface 135.
The audio signal processed by the controller 170 may be audibly output through the audio output unit 185. Also, the audio signal processed by the controller 170 may be transmitted to the external output device through the external device interface 135. While not shown in
The controller 170 may provide overall control to the image display device 100. For example, the controller 170 may control the tuner 110 to tune to an RF broadcast signal corresponding to a user-selected channel or a pre-stored channel. The controller 170 may control the image display device 100 according to a user command received through the user input interface 150 or according to an internal program. Especially the controller 170 may access a network and download an application or application list selected by the user to the image display device 100 over the network. For example, the controller 170 controls the tuner 110 to receive a signal of a channel selected according to a specific channel selection command received through the user input interface 150 and processes a video, audio and/or data signal of the selected channel. The controller 170 outputs the processed video or audio signal along with information about the user-selected channel to the display 180 or the audio output unit 185. As another example, the controller 170 outputs a video or audio signal received from an external device such as a camera or a camcorder through the external device interface 135 to the display 180 or the audio output unit 185 according to an external device video playback command received through the external device interface 150.
The controller 170 may control the display 180 to display images. For instance, the controller 170 may control the display 180 to display a broadcast image received from the tuner 110, an externally input image received through the external device interface 135, an image received through the network interface 130, or an image stored in the memory 140. The image displayed on the display 180 may be a Two-Dimensional (2D) or Three-Dimensional (3D) still image or moving picture. The controller 170 may control content playback. The content may include any content stored in the image display device 100, received broadcast content, and externally input content. The content includes at least one of a broadcast image, an externally input image, an audio file, a still image, a Web page, or a text file.
If an application view menu item is selected, the controller 170 may control display of applications or a list of applications that are present in the image display device 100 or downloadable from an external network. The controller 170 may control installation and execution of an application downloaded from the external network along with various UIs. Also, the controller 170 may control display of an image related to the executed application on the display 180, upon user selection.
The controller 170 may perform control to search for a user terminal network-connected to an image display device through the network interface 130, output the searched list of user terminals through the display 180, and receive a selection signal of a user terminal used as a user controller from the list of the searched user terminals through the user interface 150.
The controller 170 may control the motors 21 and 51, and may also control the aforementioned operations of a roller 20, a cover 40 and a supporter 50 according to the control. The controller 170 may control expansion and contraction of the display 30 based on information related to deformation of a flexible display 30, sensed by a deformation sensor. That is, the controller 170 may control the motors 21 and 51, the roller 20, the cover 40, and the supporter 50 to expand and contract the display 30 according to the sensed information. The controller 170 may sense the size of an actual screen formed according to the winding or unwinding of the display 30 according to the information sensed by the size sensor. More specifically, the controller 170 may display information only on a screen of the display 30 actually exposed to the outside of the housing 10 by using the information of the size sensor. The controller 170 may turn off a portion of the display 30 hidden inside the housing 10. According to this control, the controller 170 may effectively reduce power consumption, and similarly, may effectively reduce heat generation.
To sense a gesture or movement of the user, as described above, a sensing unit (not shown) having at least one of a touch sensor, a voice sensor, a position sensor, and an operation sensor may be further provided in the display device 100. The sensing unit may include a camera to directly identify the movement of the user or another camera included in the home. The signal sensed by the sensing unit (not shown) may be transmitted to the controller 170, and the controller 170 may recognize a command by a gesture of the user by using the signal. The controller 170 may check whether the user approaches the display device 100 or whether the user is present at the home.
The display 180 may generate a driving signal by converting an image signal, a data signal, an on screen display (OSD) signal, and a control signal, which is processed by the controller 170, or an image signal, a data signal, and a control signal, which are received from the network interface 130. The display 180 may include a display panel including a plurality of pixels. The plurality of pixels included in the display panel may include subpixels of RGB. Alternatively, the plurality of pixels included in the display panel may include subpixels of RGBW. The display 180 may convert an image signal, a data signal, an OSD signal, and a control signal, which are processed by the controller 170, to generate a driving signal for the plurality of pixels.
The display 180 may be various types of displays such as a Plasma Display Panel (PDP), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, and a 3D display. The 3D display 180 may be classified into glasses-free and glasses-based types.
The display 180 may also be a touchscreen that can be used not only as an output device but also as an input device.
The audio output unit 185 may receive a processed audio signal (e.g., a stereo signal, a 3.1-channel signal, or a 5.1-channel signal) from the controller 170 and output the received audio signal as sound. The audio output unit 185 may employ various speaker configurations.
The power supply 190 supplies power to the image display device 100. Particularly, the power supply 190 may supply power to the controller 170 which may be implemented as a System On Chip (SOC), the display 180 for displaying an image, and the audio output unit 185 for audio output. The power supply 190 may provide power to related components including the controller 170 to automatically start the operation of the display device according to an external command and a preset condition. For supplying power, the power supply 190 may include a converter (not shown) for converting Alternating Current (AC) into Direct Current (DC). If the display 180 is configured with, for example, a liquid crystal panel having a plurality of backlight lamps, the power supply 190 may further include an inverter (not shown) capable of performing Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) for luminance change or dimming driving.
The power supply 190 receives power from the outside and distributes the power to each component. The plurality of displays 180 may include a first power supply (not shown) to supply power for driving each display panel. A second power supply (not shown) to supply power to the first power supply may be provided in a main body frame (not shown).
When a wired method is used to transmit the power from the second power supply to the first power supply, the second power supply and the first power supply may be connected to each other when the display 180 is coupled to the main body frame.
To more conveniently supply power, a wireless charging method may be used. Wireless charging may be performed in a magnetic resonance manner by overlapping a pair of coils, and a charging coil may be used as the first power supply and a transmission coil may be used as the second power supply.
When power is applied to the transmission coil located in the main body frame, a current flows through the transmission coil, forms an electromagnetic field, and supplies power to each component of the display 180 while current flows through the charging coil located in the electromagnetic field formed by the transmission coil.
The remote controller 200 transmits a user input to the user input interface 150. For transmission of user input, the remote controller 200 may use various communication techniques such as Bluetooth, RF communication, IR communication, Ultra Wideband (UWB) and ZigBee. In addition, the remote controller 200 may receive a video signal, an audio signal, or a data signal from the user input interface 150 and output the received signals visually, audibly or as vibrations. For the functions described above, the remote controller 200 may include an input element such as a physical button and a touch screen.
The display device 100 may further include an image capturing unit (not shown). The image capturing unit may capture a user. The image capturing unit may be implemented by one camera, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and may be implemented by a plurality of cameras. The image capturing unit may be embedded in the display device 100 or separately disposed on the display 180. Image information photographed by the image capturing unit may be input to the controller 170. The controller 170 may recognize a location of the user based on the image captured by the image capturing unit. For example, the controller 170 may determine a distance (z-axis coordinate) between the user and the display device 100. The controller 170 may identify the x-axis coordinate and the y-axis coordinate in the display 180 corresponding to a user position. The controller 170 may sense a gesture of the user based on an image captured by the image capturing unit, a signal sensed by the sensor unit, or a combination thereof.
The structure of the display device 100 described above may simply control expansion and contraction of the display 30. However, to provide a more improved function, the expansion and contraction needs to be associated with a type and amount of information to be provided, which needs to be supported by appropriate control considering the structure and characteristics of the device 100. The display device 100 basically involves interaction with a user in implementing an intended function. Therefore, through optimization of various controls, the intended functional improvement may be achieved more effectively and efficiently, including improvement of user environment and user interface of the user, and furthermore, the user experience of the smart device 100, such as ease of use and convenience, may also be significantly improved.
The above-described display device 100 may be a fixed or mobile digital broadcast receiver for receiving a digital broadcast.
The block diagram of the image display device 100 illustrated in
That is, two or more components may be incorporated into one component or one component may be configured as separate components, as needed. In addition, the function of each block is described for the purpose of describing the aspect of this disclosure and thus specific operations or devices should not be construed as limiting the scope and spirit of this disclosure.
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The demultiplexer 210 may demultiplex an input stream. For example, when an MPEG-2 TS is input, the MPEG-2 TS may be demultiplexed into video, audio, and data signals. The stream signal input to the demultiplexer 210 may be a stream signal output from the tuner 110, the demodulator 120, or the external device interface 130.
The image processor 220 may perform signal processing on an input image. For example, the image processor 220 may perform image processing of the demultiplexed video signal from the demultiplexer 210.
To this end, the image processor 220 may include an image decoder 225, a scaler 235, an image quality processor 635, an image encoder (not shown), an OSD generator 245, a frame rate converter 250, and/or a formatter 260.
The video decoder 225 may decode the demultiplexed video signal, and the scaler 235 may perform scaling to output the resolution of the decoded video signal from the display 180.
The image decoder 225 may include decoders of various standards. For example, the image decoder 225 may include MPEG-2 and H.264 decoders, a 3D image decoder for a color image and a depth image, and a decoder for a plurality of view images.
The scaler 235 may scale an input image signal that is completely decoded by the image decoder 225. For example, when the size or resolution of the input image signal is low, the scaler 235 may up-scale the image signal and down-scale the image signal when the size or resolution of the input image signal is high.
The image quality processor 635 may perform image quality processing on an input image signal, which is completely image-decoded by the image decoder 225. For example, the image quality processor 635 may perform noise removal processing of the input image signal, expand a resolution of a grayscale of the input image signal, improve image resolution, perform high dynamic range (HDR)-based signal processing, change a frame image rate, or perform image quality processing corresponding to the characteristics of a panel, in particular, an organic light emitting panel.
The OSD generator 245 may generate an OSD signal according to a user input or autonomously. For example, based on a user input signal, a signal for displaying various types of information on a screen of the display 180 as graphic or text may be generated. The generated OSD signal may include various data such as a user interface screen, various menu screens, widgets, and icons of the image display device 100. The generated OSD signal may include a 2D object or a 3D object.
The OSD generator 245 may generate a pointer to be displayed on a display, based on a pointing signal input from the remote controller 200. In particular, the pointer may be generated by a pointing controller, and the OSD generator 245 may include the pointing controller (not shown). Needless to say, the pointing controller (not shown) may be provided separately without being provided in the OSD generator 245.
The frame rate converter (FRC) 250 may convert a frame image rate of an input image. The frame rate converter 250 may output the frame image rate without separate frame image rate conversion.
The formatter 260 may change a format of an input image signal into an image signal for displaying an image on a display and output the image signal. In particular, the formatter 260 may change the format of the image signal to correspond to the display panel.
The processor 230 may control overall operations of the image display device 100 or the controller 170. For example, the processor 230 may control the tuner 110 to tune to an RF broadcast corresponding to a channel selected by a user or a pre-stored channel.
The processor 230 may control the image display device 100 by a user command input through the user input interface 150 or an internal program. The processor 230 may perform data transmission control with the external device interface 135 or the network interface 130.
The processor 230 may control operations of the demultiplexer 210 and the image processor 220 in the controller 170.
The audio processor 270 in the controller 170 may perform voice processing of the demultiplexed audio signal. To this end, the audio processor 270 may include various decoders. The audio processor 270 in the controller 170 may process a base, a treble, and volume control.
The data processor (not shown) in the controller 170 may perform data processing on the demultiplexed data signal. For example, when the demultiplexed data signal is a coded data signal, the demultiplexed data signal may be decoded. The encoded data signal may be electronic program guide information including broadcast information such as a start time and an end time of a broadcast program broadcasted in each channel.
Unlike the related art, the display of the display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be included in the housing 300, as shown in (a) of
When another certain condition is satisfied (for example, when a signal pressing the power button of the remote controller twice is input), as illustrated in (c) of
To implement this, the displays 311 and 321 of the display device may include a material for forming a flexible display. For example, a bendable or rollable flexible display material may be for a plastic OLED (POLED or P-OLED), and may be finished with a colorless polyimide (CPI) film, which is a plastic material. Here, the CPI film is for a transparent but rigid plastic material like glass, may freely change a shape, and may not easily break even a pressure is applied.
The displays 311 and 321 may be wound around rollers inside the housings 310 and 320 and then unfolded, and a motor for driving the rollers may be required. This will be described below in more detail with reference to
To be distinguished from the related art, a display device designed as shown in
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In an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in (b) of
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The housing 10 may be configured to accommodate various components, and more particularly, the housing 10 may accommodate, for example, the display 30 and various electronic components for operating the display 30.
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The roller 20 may be connected to the motor 21 installed in the housing 10, and may rotate in a clockwise direction R1 or a counterclockwise direction R2 as illustrated by the motor 21. To adjust a rotation speed of the roller 20, a gear train may be located between the motor 21 and the roller 20.
The display device 100 may include the display 30 configured to display various contents and information related to the contents. For example, the display 30 may display video content, audio content, and other ancillary content. Such contents include various pieces of information associated thereto, for example, a playback time in a video content, a title of the content, and the like, and the display 30 may also display such relevant information. The display 30 may include at least one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, a three-dimensional (3D) display, an e-ink display.
In detail, although not shown in detail, the display 30 may include a display module and a window covering the display module. The display module may constitute a display device such as an LCD or an OLED as described above, and may be a component that actually displays image information. The window may be located on a portion exposed to a user of the display module, that is, a front surface in terms of the drawing, and may protect the display module from the outside. In addition to such a protection function, the window needs to allow information displayed on the display module to be shown to the user through the window. Accordingly, the window may include a material having appropriate strength and transparency.
The display module may be directly attached to a rear surface of the window. The display module may be directly attached to the window in various ways, and an adhesive may be most conveniently used for direct attachment.
The display 30 may include a touch sensor (not shown) for sensing a touch on the display 30 to receive a control command by a touch method. The content which is input in a touching manner may be a text or a numerical value, or a menu item to be indicated or designated in various modes. The touch sensor may be configured in the form of a film having a touch pattern to be located between the window and the display module, or may include a metal wire which is patterned directly on a rear surface of the window. Alternatively, the touch sensor may be integrally formed with the display module. For example, the touch sensor may be located on a substrate of the display module or may be provided inside the display module. As such, the display 30 may form a touch screen together with the touch sensor, and in this case, the touch screen may function as a user input unit. According to the complex configuration of the display 30, the display 30 is displayed as a single module or an assembly including a plurality of layers, that is, components.
The display 30 may be accommodated in the housing 10 as illustrated in such a manner that the display device 100 may have a compact structure. To accommodate the display 30 in the housing 10, the display 30 needs to be basically deformed. Accordingly, the display device 100 may use a flexible display as the display 30.
The display 30 may include a flexible display to be deformable by an external force. The deformation may be at least one of bending, curving, folding, twisting, and rolling of the display 30. A typical flexible display is manufactured on a thin flexible substrate to be bent, curved, folded, twisted, or rolled, such as paper, while maintaining the characteristics of the existing flat panel display described above, and thus may not easily break. The flexible display 30 may be combined with a touch sensor as described above to implement a flexible touch screen.
Due to this deformable property, as shown in (b) of
Therefore, as described above, a screen accommodated in the housing 300 in (a) of
Although not shown, the display device 100 may include a deformation sensor for sensing deformation of the flexible display 30. The deformation sensor may be provided in the flexible display 30 or the housing 10 to detect information related to deformation of the flexible display 30. Here, the information related to the deformation may include a direction in which the flexible display 20 is deformed, a degree of deformation, a deformation position, a deformation time, and an acceleration in which the deformed flexible display 30 is restored, and may further include various information to be sensed by bending of the flexible display 30.
A front portion of the display 30, which is expanded from the display device 100, may
be protected by the window, while a rear portion of the display 30 may be exposed. The display 30 includes sensitive electronic components and substrates, and thus the display 30 needs to be properly protected to prevent malfunction. Accordingly, as illustrated in (b) of
The cover 40 may include a plurality of links connected to each other. The link may have a width corresponding to a width of the display 30, and the links connected to each other, that is, the cover 40, may form a single plate covering the rear portion of the display 30. Any one of the links is pivotable with respect to another adjacent link, and thus as shown in the drawing, the cover 40 may be wound around a first roller 41 and may be guided to a rear side of the display 30 by the second roller 42.
When the display 30 is expanded during an operation of the display device 100, the first roller 41 may rotate to unwind the cover 40. The unwound cover 40 is guided by the second roller 41 and is attached to the rear portion of the display 30. Accordingly, the cover 40 may be extended to the outside of the housing 10 together with the display 30 to protect the rear portion of the display 30.
When the display 30 is contracted, the first roller 41 may rotate in an opposite direction to separate the cover 40 from the display 30, and the separated cover 40 may be guided by the second roller 42 to be wound around the first roller 41. In the cover 40, the first roller 41 may be driven by the motor 21 together with the roller 20, and a separate motor for driving the first roller 41 may be installed in the housing 10.
The display 30 may be difficult to maintain an expanded state due to the flexibility thereof. Accordingly, the display device 100 may include the supporter 50 configured to support the extended display 30. The supporter 50 may be extended to the outside of the housing 10 through the opening 11 by the motor 51 and the auxiliary supporter 52 connected thereto. Accordingly, the supporter 50 may be extended to the outside of the housing 10 together with the display 30. Accordingly, the display 30 expanded by the supporter 50 may be stably supported to display content to the user.
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first long side LS1, a second long side LS2 facing the first long side LS1, a first short side SS1 adjacent to the first long side LS1 and the second long side LS2, and a second short side SS2 facing the first short side SS1.
Here, the first short side SS1 may be referred to as a first side area, the second short side SS2 may be referred to as a second side area facing the first side area, the first long side LS1 may be referred to as a third side area adjacent to the first side area and the second side area and located between the first side area and the second side area, and the second long side LS2 may be referred to as a fourth side area adjacent to the first side area and the second side area, located between the first side area and the second side area, and facing the third side area.
Although the lengths of the first and second long sides LS1 and LS2 are illustrated to be greater than the lengths of the first and second short sides SS1 and SS2 for convenience of description, the lengths of the first and second long sides LS1 and LS2 may be approximately the same as those of the first and second short sides SS1 and SS2.
In the following description, a first direction DR1 may be parallel to the long sides LS1 and LS2 of the display device 100, and a second direction DR2 may be parallel to the short sides SS1 and SS2 of the display device 100. A third direction DR3 may be a direction perpendicular to the first direction DR1 and/or the second direction DR2.
In another aspect, a side toward which the display device 100 displays an image may be referred to as a front side or a front side. When the display device 100 displays an image, a side toward which an image is not capable of being observed may be referred to as a rear side or a rear surface. When the display device 100 is viewed from the front side or front surface, a side at the first long side LS1 may be referred to as an upper side or an upper surface. In the same manner, the second long side LS2 may be referred to as a lower side or a lower surface. In the same manner, the first short side SS1 may be referred to as a right side or a right surface, and the second short side SS2 may be referred to as a left side or a left surface.
The first long side LS1, the second long side LS2, the first short side SS1, and the second short side SS2 may be referred to as edges of the display device 100. Points at which the first long side LS1, the second long side LS2, the first short side SS1, and the second short side SS2 intersect with each other may be referred to as corners. Here, a direction from the first short side SS1 to the second short side SS2 or a direction from the second short side SS2 to the first short side SS1 may be referred to as a left and right direction LR. A direction from the first long side LS1 to the second long side LS2 or a direction from the second long side LS2 to the first long side LS1 may be referred to as an upward and downward direction UD.
The display device includes a display module 150 occupying most of a front surface and housing 102, 104, and 105 covering a rear surface, a lateral surface, and the like of the display module 150 and packaging the display module 150.
Recently, the display device 100 may use the display module 150 that is to be flexible, such as light emitting didoes (LEDs) or organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) to implement a curved screen on a plane.
An LCD mainly used in the related art receives light through a backlight unit because the LCD is difficult to emit light by itself. The backlight unit is a light source and is a device for uniformly supplying light supplied from the light source to a liquid crystal positioned on a front surface. Although the backlight unit is gradually thinner and a thin LCD is implemented, it is difficult to implement the backlight unit with a flexible material, and when the backlight unit is bent, it is difficult to uniformly supply light to liquid crystal, thereby changing the brightness of a screen.
On the other hand, in the case of an LED or an OLED, each element constituting a pixel emits light by itself, and thus a backlight unit is not used and the display module 150 may be implemented to be bent. Each element is self-emitting, and thus the display module 150 may be implemented to be bent using an LED or an OLED because the brightness of each element is not affected even though a positional relationship between neighboring elements is changed.
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) panel is mainly registered in the middle of 2010, thereby rapidly replacing an LCD in a small-sized display market. The OLED display is a display made using a self-light emitting phenomenon that light is emitted when a current flows in a fluorescent organic active material, and there is almost no afterimage when an image quality reaction rate is faster than the LCD.
The OLED uses three types of phosphor organic compounds such as red, green, and blue having a self-emission function and is a light emitting display product using a phenomenon in that electrons injected from a negative electrode and a positive electrode and positive electric charges are combined in an organic material to emit light by itself, and thus there is no need for a backlight (backlight device) that deteriorates color.
A LED panel is a technology that uses one LED element as one pixel, and implements the display module 150 to be bent by reducing the size of an LED element compared to a conventional LED element. In a conventional LED TV, an LED is used as a light source of a backlight unit for supplying light to an LCD, and the LED itself dese not constitute a screen.
The display module includes a display panel, a coupling magnet disposed on a rear surface of the display panel, a first power supply, and a first signal module. The display panel may include a plurality of pixels R, G, and B. The plurality of pixels R, G, and B may be formed in each region in which a plurality of data lines and a plurality of gate lines cross each other. The plurality of pixels R, G, and B may be located or arranged in a matrix form.
For example, the plurality of pixels R, G, and B may include a red color (R) sub-pixel, a green color (G) sub-pixel, and a blue color (B) sub-pixel. The plurality of pixels R, G, and B may further include a white color (W) sub-pixel.
A side of the display module 150, which displays an image, may be referred to as a front side or a front surface. When the display module 150 displays the image, a side of the display module 150, from which the image is not observed, may be referred to as a rear side or a rear surface.
In the display device 100 according to the present disclosure, the size of a screen of the display module 150, which is exposed to the outside, may be changed by moving the display module 150 in upward and downward directions.
For convenience of description, a screen located inside the housings 102, 104, and 105 is referred to as a first region and a screen exposed to the outside is referred to as a second region. The sizes of the first region and the second region may vary.
In the basic mode, the size of the first region is maximum, and the size of the second region is minimum, and in the extension mode, the size of the second region is maximum.
The display module 150 may also include the second region exposed to the outside in the basic mode, and the size of a rear cover 102 in a rear direction may be larger than a front cover 105 located in a front direction in correspondence to the size of the second region exposed in the basic mode. That is, in the basic mode, the size of the second region may correspond to a size difference between the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102.
When the sizes of the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 are different from each other, a supporting force for supporting the display module 150 may be ensured while the display module 150 is drawn out upward, and simultaneously, an area of the front surface may be utilized to the maximum. When the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 have the same size, a lower space of the display module 150 may not be utilized, thereby reducing the size of an actually available screen.
For example, when the height of the front cover 105 is 60 cm and the height of the rear cover 102 is 70 cm, the size of the display module 150 may have a size corresponding to the size of the rear cover 102, and thus the display module 150 of 70 cm may be mounted and the size of the second region may correspond to 70 cm in the extension mode. Even when most of the display module 150 is exposed to the outside of the front cover 105, the rear cover 102 supports the rear cover 102, and thus an entire region of the display module 150 may be utilized.
When the heights of the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 are the same at 60 cm, and about 10 cm of the display module 150 needs to be within the housing in consideration of the supporting force even when the maximum size of the display module 150 is 60 cm and the display module 150 is drawn out to the outside. Therefore, the size of an actual available screen is reduced to 50 cm.
When the heights of the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 are formed at 70 cm, the size of the display module 150 may be 70 cm, but it is not possible to expose an entire portion of the display module 150 to the outside, and thus the size of an actually available screen is only 60 cm.
In the display device 100 in which the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 have the same size, to obtain a screen with 70 cm in the extension mode, the size of the housing needs to be 80 cm. In this case, when a user sits on a sofa, the display device 100 is higher than an eye level, making it inconvenient to use the display device 100.
Therefore, when the rear cover 102 is larger than the front cover 105 as in the present disclosure, a screen having a size larger than the size of the front cover 105 may be provided.
The housings 105, 104, and 102 defining an outer appearance of the display device 100 may include the front cover 105 located on a front surface, the rear cover 102 located on a rear surface, and the side cover 104 defining a lateral surface. The front cover 105 and the rear cover 102 have different sizes, and thus a step difference may be formed between the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102, and a first opening through which the display module 150 is drawn in and out may be located at a position at which the step difference is formed.
When the display module 150 is completely inserted into the first opening, the first opening may be exposed, but the display module 150 according to the present disclosure may maintain a state of being inserted into the first opening, thereby minimizing an inflow of foreign substances through the first opening.
The display module according to the present disclosure may be drawn in and out of the housing according to the present disclosure, and thus when the display module 150 is not used (basic mode), the second region may be minimized to prevent a black screen from being exposed to the outside while the display module 150 is not used.
In the basic mode, environment information such as a clock, a temperature, and humidity may be output to the second region exposed at an upper portion to be easily checked by a user. When a notification is generated in a linked mobile terminal or home appliance, an icon for displaying the notification may be output.
When an alarm designated by the user is generated or an important notification is generated, the second region may be expanded and sufficient information may be provided to the user. The user may easily recognize occurrence of the notification through movement of the display module 150.
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Recently, as the thickness of the display device 100 becomes thinner, it tends to use a separate sound output device such as a sound bar or a home theater, but the sound output device occupies an indoor space, and it is difficult for a user to connect the sound output device, and thus inconvenience occurs when the user uses the sound output device.
The audio output unit located in a rear direction of the display device 100 is located opposite to the user, and thus the efficiency of sound output may be degraded, but the sound quality may be improved when the audio output unit is disposed to face the front surface as in the present disclosure.
To fix the audio output unit 160, the audio output unit 160 may be further included on a front surface of the display module 150, and to output surround sound, a pair of audio output units 160 may be provided on the left and the right as shown in
When only listening of music proceeds through the audio output unit 160, as shown in
When the display module 150 is drawn out to the maximum as shown in
In this case, the audio output unit 160 is located between the front cover 105 and the display module 150, and thus the sound output from the audio output unit 160 may vary while the front cover 105 moves.
In consideration of this, in
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The display device may further include the side cover 104 to ensure an installation space on a rear surface of the display module 150. The side cover 104 may include an upper cover 1041 located on a rear surface of the display module 150 and located above the rear cover 102, and a lateral cover 1042 located at the left and right sides of the display module 150.
The upper cover 1041 and the lateral cover 1042 may define an outer appearance of the display device 100 together with the front cover 105 and the rear cover 102. The upper cover 1041 and the lateral cover 1042 may be integrated with each other or may be configured by connecting straight covers.
The upper cover 1041 is located only on the rear surface of the display module 150, and thus the width of the upper cover 1042 is small, and as shown in
Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the display device described above with reference to
In the embodiments of the present disclosure, it is described that a display device changes the mode of a display to one of first to third modes and detects a terminal or an Internet of Things (IoT) device. However, such operations may be controlled independently by the controller and modules described above. For the sake of convenience in explanation, it is assumed that the operations are performed by the display device.
The display device described below in embodiments of
For convenience of explanation, in the embodiments of
Referring to
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may detect an event within a predetermined area. In this case, the predetermined area may correspond to a distance range configured relative to the display device 100. Detecting the event may include detecting a Bluetooth signal from the terminal of the user (user terminal) through a communication unit (not shown) in the display device 100. Here, the Bluetooth signal is merely an example, and the display device 100 may detect the user terminal using all means of the communication unit.
Accordingly, if the user terminal is detected within the predetermined area while the display device 100 is in the first mode, the display device 100 may change the display 180 to the second mode.
Referring to (b) of
As shown in (b) of
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, if an event is detected while the display device 100 is in the second mode, the display device 100 may change the display 180 from the second mode to the third mode as shown in (c) of
In the second mode, the display device 100 may output nothing on the portion of the display 180 exposed externally (black screen state), or the display device 100 may output predetermined content (e.g., simple information such as date, time, weather, etc.).
In the second mode, if the display device 100 detects the user terminal within the predetermined area, the display device 100 may change the display 180 to the third mode.
Referring to (c) of
In
Referring to (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, while the display device 100 is outputting the information on the detected first user terminal in the display area of the display 180, the display device 100 may additionally detect a second user terminal within the predetermined area. The display device 100 may detect the first user terminal and the second user terminal sequentially or simultaneously.
Referring to (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may secure a space to output the information on the second user terminal by moving the display 180 upward. In addition, the display device 100 may temporarily move the display 180 up and down to output the information on the second user terminal in the display area of the display 180. Accordingly, the user may visually recognize that another user terminal is additionally detected by the display device 100.
For the previously registered first user terminal, the display device 100 may output a default message such as “You came home from work very late. You have worked hard today.” If the second user terminal is not a user registered in the display device 100, the display device 100 may consider the second user terminal as an outsider. Consequently, the display device 100 may output a message such as “It seems your friend has come over. Have a great time” as shown in (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may output the information on the previously registered first user terminal at the top of the display area of the display 180 and output the information on the additionally detected second user terminal below the information on the previously registered first user terminal.
The state shown in (a) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may receive a first control signal 1202 for selecting the terminal information 1201. The first control signal 1202 may correspond to a control signal from a remote control device. In this case, the display device 100 may output an icon corresponding to the first control signal 1202 in the display area.
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may output the received application list 1203a in the display area. The display device may can receive a second control signal 1205 for selecting a first application icon 1204 from the application list 1203a.
Referring to (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, based on the second control signal 1205, the display device 100 may output the application 1206 through mirroring of the terminal. In other words, the display device 100 may directly output the application being output by the terminal to the display 180.
In
The state shown in (a) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may additionally detect a second user terminal within a predetermined area.
Referring to (b) of
In contrast to (a) of
Referring to (c) of
After (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device
In a smart home environment, it is common to use various IoT devices capable of being connected to each other in the home. Accordingly, a display device 100 may be connected to various IoT devices in the home. For example, the IoT devices may include a refrigerator, doorbell, home CCTV, and so on.
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More specifically, the refrigerator, which is one of the IoT devices, may store information on the food contained in the refrigerator in the memory thereof. The refrigerator may report any updates to the stored information to the display device 100.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the display device 100 receives the updates to the device status information from the refrigerator, the display device 100 may change a display 180 from the first mode in (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may receive a control signal (not shown) for selecting the device status information output in the portion of the display area.
Referring to (c) of
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More specifically, the washing machine, which is one of the IoT devices, may store information on the progress of the laundry in the memory thereof. The washing machine may report any updates to the stored information to the display device 100.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the display device 100 receives the updates to the device status information from the washing machine, the display device 100 may change a display 180 from the first mode in (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may receive a control signal (not shown) for selecting the device status information output in the portion of the display area.
Referring to (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may output icons corresponding to at least one additional control menu received from the washing machine in the display area. More specifically, the washing machine may perform various actions after the laundry cycle is completed and transmit additional control menus for the actions through the display device 100. The additional control menus of the washing machine may include the following options: drying, additional rinsing, door opening, etc.
To this end, the display device 100 may output the icons corresponding to the additional control menus received from the washing machine in the display area in the third mode. In this case, the display device 100 may output the icons corresponding to the additional control menus along with the image captured through the camera of the washing machine. Accordingly, the user of the display device 100 may verify that the laundry has been completed and then proceed with additional controls.
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In an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the display device 100 receives a report on the event from the doorbell, the display device 100 may change a display 180 from the first mode in (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may receive a control signal (not shown) for selecting the event information output in the portion of the display area.
Referring to (c) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may output icons corresponding to at least one additional control menu received from the doorbell in the display area. More specifically, the doorbell may perform various actions after an outsider presses the doorbell and transmit additional control menus for the actions through the display device 100. The additional control menus of the doorbell may include the following options: opening the door, connecting the call, connecting to security personnel, etc.
To this end, the display device 100 may output the icons corresponding to the additional control menus received from the doorbell in the display area in the third mode. In this case, the display device 100 may output the icons corresponding to the additional control menus along with the image captured through the camera of the doorbell. Accordingly, the user of the display device 100 may check the current image of the outsider and perform additional controls.
Referring to
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the display device 100 receives a report on the event from the home CCTV, the display device 100 may change a display 180 from the first mode in (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device 100 may receive a control signal (not shown) for selecting the event information output in the portion of the display area.
Referring to (c) of
With reference to
Referring to (a) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the third mode as shown in (a) of
In this case, the display device 100 may simply reduce the size of the output content 1701 in (a) of
The display device 100 may reduce the size of the output content 1701 in (a) of
In the third mode, if the operation of the IoT device is detected, the display device 100 may output the information on the IoT device in an overlay format in a predetermined area while maintaining the display of the content 1701.
Referring to (a) of
Referring to (b) of
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the fitness-related application is running on the detected wearable device 1800, the display device 100 may change the display 180 from the second mode to the third mode. However, when other applications are running on the wearable device 1800, the display device 100 may simply output information on the wearable device 1800 in the second mode. In other words, the display device 100 may change the mode based on the application running on the detected wearable device 1800.
The display device 100 may output content corresponding to the fitness-related application running on the wearable device 1800 in the entire display area of the display 180 in the third mode. In this case, the display device 100 may output sound through an audio output unit based on information on the exercise of the user received from the wearable device 1800. For example, if the information on the exercise of the user received from the wearable device 1800 indicates spinning, the display device 100 may output music with a fast rhythm. On the other hand, if the information on the exercise of the user indicates yoga, the display device 100 may output music with a slow rhythm.
Referring to
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, if a fitness-related application is running on the wearable device 1900, the display device 100 may control the display 180 to expose a portion of the display area to the outside based on information on the exercise of the user received through the fitness-related application on the wearable device 1900.
More specifically, the display device 100 may output content 1901 in the portion of the display area of the display 180 in the second mode. The content 1901 may include content corresponding to the fitness-related application received from the wearable device 1900, content arbitrarily designated by the user, or content that is being output before the display device 100 is turned off. In this case, the display device 100 may output the content 1901 without resizing the content 1901 to fit the size of the partial area. In other words, the bottom portion of the content 1901 being output in the partial area by the display device 100 may be obscured by the housing.
While partially outputting the content 1901 in the portion of the display area of the display 180 in the second mode, the display device 100 may control the display 180 to expose the portion of the display area to the outside based on the information on the exercise of the user received from the wearable device 1900. More specifically, if the information on the exercise of the user received from the wearable device 1900 indicates that the user has achieved 0% of the exercise goal, the display device 100 may not adjust the height of the display 180. However, if the user has achieved 50% of the exercise goal, the display device 100 may control the display 180 to widen the portion of the display area exposed to the outside by increasing the height of the display 180. As a result, the user may view the content 1901 slightly wider. In addition, if the information on the exercise of the user received from the wearable device 1900 indicates that the exercise goal has been achieved by 100%, the display device 100 may change the display 180 to the third mode. Thus, the user may view the content 1901 in the entire area. As described above, when the fitness-related application is running on the wearable device 1900 and the display device 100 is capable of receiving the information on the exercise of the user from the wearable device 1900, the display device 100 may control the height of the display 180 based on the information on the exercise of the user. Accordingly, the user may view the content 1901 output by the display device 100 in the full-screen only if the exercise goal is achieved.
Referring to
event may include all the embodiments described above. For example, the display device may detect a Bluetooth signals from a user terminal within a predetermined range. In addition, the display device may detect the operation of a connected IoT devices.
In step S2002, the display device may determine whether a display is currently in the first mode. If the display is currently in the first mode, the display device may proceed to step S2003. If the display is not currently in the first mode, the display device may proceed to step S2006.
If the display is in the first mode and the display device detects the event, the display device may change the display to the second mode in step S2003.
In step S2004, the display device may output information on the event in a portion of the display area in the second mode. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display device may output information on the detected user terminal or the information on the event received from the IoT device in the portion of the display area.
In step S2005, the display device may receive a control signal for selecting information output in the portion of the display area. Upon receiving the control signal for selecting the information, the display device may proceed to step S2007. According to the above-described embodiment, the display device may proceed to step S2007 in the following cases: when the display device outputs user terminal information in a partial area, when the display device outputs a list of previously registered applications, or when the display device receives a control signal for selecting device status information received from an IoT device,.
In step S2006, the display device may determine whether the display is currently in the second mode. The display device may proceed to step S2007 if the display is currently in the second mode. If the display is not currently in the second mode, the display device may proceed to step S2008.
If the display device detects an event while the display is in the second mode, the display may change the display to the third mode in step S2007.
Additionally, upon receiving a control signal for selecting information output in the portion of the display area as in step S2005, the display device may change the display to the third mode.
In step S2008, the display device may determine whether the display is currently in the third mode. The display device may proceed to step S2009 if the display is currently in the third mode.
In step S2009, the display device may output information on the event in the entire area when the display area of the display is fully exposed to the outside. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, if the display device currently outputs content in the third mode, the display device may terminate outputting the content and output the information on the event. In addition, in the third mode, the display device may reduce the screen of the currently output content and output the information on the event outside the reduced screen of the content.
Moreover, while the display device outputs the content in the third mode, the display device may output the information on the event in an overlay format at the top of the currently output content.
The embodiments described above with reference to
Various embodiments may be implemented using a machine-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for execution by a processor to perform various methods presented herein. Examples of possible machine-readable mediums include HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SSD (Solid State Disk), SDD (Silicon Disk Drive), ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, the other types of storage mediums presented herein, and combinations thereof. If desired, the machine-readable medium may be realized in the form of a carrier wave (for example, a transmission over the Internet). The processor may include the controller 180 of the mobile terminal. The foregoing embodiments are merely exemplary and are not to be considered as limiting the present disclosure. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of methods and apparatuses. This description is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The features, structures, methods, and other characteristics of the exemplary embodiments described herein may be combined in various ways to obtain additional and/or alternative exemplary embodiments.
In the previous section titled “Best Mode,” various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, and it is understood that combining embodiments depicted in two or more drawings, as needed by those skilled in the art, also falls within the scope of the present disclosure.
The present disclosure is applicable to a display device of various form factors and thus industrially applicable.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2021/016727 | 11/16/2021 | WO |