Claims
- 1. An image display apparatus including display means having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix and driven by a field sequential scanning system, the image display apparatus comprising:analog/digital conversion means for converting an input analog video signal into a digital data signal; memory means for receiving the digital data signal and storing the digital data signal separately by every field and for one or more fields at the same time; time-axis modulation means for receiving the digital data signal stored in the memory means and modulating the received digital data signal within its time domain; digital signal conversion means for converting the digital data signal temporally expanded or compressed into a display data signal; data transfer means for receiving the display data signal and transferring the display data signal to the display means; data scanning means for selecting a pixel to which a transferred display data signal is to be supplied among the plurality of pixels of the display means; and control means for controlling the analog/digital conversion means, the memory means, the time-axis modulation means, the digital signal conversion means, the data transfer means, and the data scanning means, so as to effect display of said video signal, wherein each of the pixels includes data holding means for holding a transferred display data signal supplied to a selected pixel, and at least one of the analog/digital conversion means, the memory means, the time-axis modulation means, the digital signal conversion means, and the control means, the data transfer means, the data scanning means, and the data holding means are formed on a same substrate as a pixel.
- 2. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image display apparatus is a liquid crystal display apparatus.
- 3. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the means formed on the same substrate is formed on a substrate made of a material selected from the group consisting of single crystal silicon, sapphire, diamond, and polysilicon.
- 4. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the data holding means temporarily holds the display data signal which is not data-compressed or data-expanded to be displayed in the display means.
- 5. An image display apparatus including display means having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix and driven by a field sequential scanning system, the image display apparatus comprising:sampling means for sampling an input analog video signal to generate a display data signal; memory means for receiving the display data signal and storing the display data signal separately by every field and for one or more fields at the same time; data transfer means for receiving the display data signal stored in the memory means and transferring the display data signal to the display means; data scanning means for selecting a pixel to which a transferred display data signal is to be supplied among the plurality of pixels of the display means; control means for controlling the sampling means, the memory means, the data transfer means, and the data scanning means, so as to effect a display of said video signal, wherein each of the pixels includes data holding means for temporarily storing a transferred display data signal, and at least one of the sampling means, the memory means, the control means, the data transfer means, the data scanning means, and the data holding means are formed on a same substrate as a pixel.
- 6. An image display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the image display apparatus is a liquid crystal display apparatus.
- 7. An image display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of the means formed on the same substrate is formed on a substrate made of a material selected from the group consisting of a single crystal silicon, sapphire, diamond, and polysilicon.
- 8. An image display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the data holding means temporarily holds the display data signal which is not data-compressed or data-expanded to be displayed in the display means.
- 9. An image display apparatus including display means having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix and driven by a field sequential scanning system, the image display apparatus comprising:switching means for sampling an input analog video signal to provide a display data signal; data holding means for receiving the display data signal from the switching means and storing the display data signal; data transfer means for receiving the display data signal stored in the data holding means and transferring the display data signal to a pixel of the display means; data scanning means for specifying a pixel to which the display data signal is to be supplied among the plurality of pixels of the display means, wherein both the switching means and the data holding means are provided for each of the pixels of the display means, and both the switching means and the data holding means are included as driving circuitry in each pixel.
- 10. An image display apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the sampling means, the memory means, the data scanning means, and the data holding means are formed on a same substrate as a pixel.
- 11. An image display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of the means formed on the same substrate is formed on a substrate made of a material selected from the group consisting of single crystal silicon, sapphire, diamond, and polysilicon.
- 12. An image display apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the image display apparatus is a liquid crystal display apparatus.
- 13. An image display apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the data holding means temporarily holds the display data signal, which is not data-compressed or data-expanded, to be displayed in the display means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/287,881, filed Aug. 9, 1994, now abandoned.
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