Claims
- 1. A display subsystem for displaying video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (a) a display assembly for rendering said video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (i) a flat panel display matrix having a first surface for viewing during direct monitoring and an opposite surface for viewing during overhead projection monitoring wherein said first surface is for providing protection to said flat panel display matrix from heat energy emanating from a proximately located overhead projector during said overhead projection monitoring when said opposite surface is being viewed;
- (ii) a light source positioned along two opposite edges of said flat panel display matrix for providing back-light for said flat panel display matrix; and
- (iii) a circuit for providing video information to said flat panel display matrix in a first direction during said direct monitoring and in a second direction during said overhead projection monitoring, said second direction being reverse to said first direction; and
- (b) a removable door assembly, adapted for insertion into and removal from said display assembly, said removable door assembly comprising a light pipe for optically coupling with said light source to distribute light across said flat panel matrix when said removable door assembly is inserted into said display assembly.
- 2. A display subsystem as described in claim 1 wherein said light source comprises a pair of light sets and wherein each light set comprises a pair of fluorescent tubes.
- 3. A display subsystem as described in claim 1 further comprising a base assembly rotatably attached to said display assembly via a hinge, said base assembly and said display assembly for supporting said flat panel display matrix for direct monitoring having a first configuration wherein said base assembly is rotated at a first angle with respect to said display assembly.
- 4. A display subsystem as described in claim 1 wherein said base assembly further comprises a video input for receiving digital video information from a computer system.
- 5. A display subsystem as described in claim 1 wherein said removable door assembly further comprises a bi-directional light extraction pattern of dots disposed on one surface of said light pipe for extracting light from said light pipe to illuminate said flat panel display matrix, each dot of said extraction pattern varying in size depending on its position with respect to said light source along a first dimension and varying in size differently depending on its position with respect to said light source along a second dimension.
- 6. A stand alone display peripheral for displaying video information originating from a computer system, said display peripheral comprising:
- (a) a display assembly comprising:
- (i) a thin film flat panel display matrix having a first surface for viewing during direct monitoring and an opposite surface for viewing during overhead projection monitoring wherein said first surface is for providing protection to said flat panel display matrix from heat energy emanating from a proximately located overhead projector during said overhead projection monitoring when said opposite surface is being viewed;
- (ii) a light source positioned along two opposite edges of said flat panel display matrix for providing back-light for said flat panel display matrix; and
- (iii) a circuit for providing video information to said flat panel display matrix in a first direction during said direct monitoring and in a second direction during said overhead projection monitoring, said second direction being reverse to said first direction; and
- (b) a removable door assembly, adapted for insertion into and removal from said display assembly, said removable door assembly comprising a light pipe for optically coupling with said light source to distribute back-light across said flat panel matrix when said removable door assembly is inserted into said display assembly.
- 7. A display peripheral as described in claim 6 wherein said light source comprises a pair of light sets and wherein each light set comprises a pair of fluorescent tubes.
- 8. A display peripheral as described in claim 6 further comprising a base assembly rotatably attached to said display assembly via a hinge, said base assembly and said display assembly for supporting said flat panel display matrix for direct monitoring having a first configuration wherein said base assembly is rotated at a first angle with respect to said display assembly.
- 9. A display peripheral as described in claim 6 wherein said base assembly further comprises a video input for receiving digital video information and control signals from said computer system.
- 10. A display peripheral as described in claim 6 wherein said removable door assembly further comprises a bi-directional light extraction pattern of dots disposed on one surface of said light pipe for extracting light from said light pipe to distribute over said flat panel display matrix, each dot of said extraction pattern varying in size depending on its position with respect to said light source along a first dimension and varying in size differently depending on its position with respect to said light source along a second dimension.
- 11. A display subsystem for displaying video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (a) a display assembly means for rendering said video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (i) a flat panel display matrix means having a first surface for viewing during direct monitoring and an opposite surface for viewing during overhead projection monitoring wherein said first surface is for providing protection to said flat panel display matrix from heat energy emanating from a proximately located overhead projector during said overhead projection monitoring when said opposite surface is being viewed;
- (ii) a light source means positioned a long two opposite edges of said flat panel display matrix means for providing back-light for said flat panel display matrix means; and
- (iii) a circuit means for providing video information to said flat panel display matrix in a first direction during said direct monitoring and in a second direction during said overhead projection monitoring, said second direction being reverse to said first direction; and
- (b) a removable door assembly means, adapted for insertion into and removal from said display assembly means, said removable door assembly means comprising a light pipe means for optically coupling with said light source to distribute light across said flat panel matrix means when said removable door assembly means is inserted into said display assembly means.
- 12. A display subsystem as described in claim 11 wherein said light source means comprises a pair of light sets wherein each light set comprises a pair of fluorescent tubes.
- 13. A display subsystem as described in claim 11 further comprising a base assembly means rotatably attached to said display assembly means via a hinge, said base assembly means and said display assembly means for supporting said flat panel display matrix means for direct monitoring and having a first configuration wherein said base assembly means is rotated at a first angle with respect to said display assembly means.
- 14. A display subsystem as described in claim 11 wherein said base assembly means further comprises a video input means for receiving digital video information from a computer system.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/495,213 filed on Jun. 27, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,119.
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