Claims
- 1. A multiple-tone display system for providing multiple-tone representations, the display system comprising:
- a display panel having a plurality of groups of pixels arranged in a dot matrix, each group including a red (R) pixel, a green (G) pixel, and a blue (B) pixel and composing one dot on the display panel; and
- a driver which for each pixel receives N-bit digital display data representing 2.sup.N multiple tones, and outputs to the display panel a display voltage value based on a display voltage level corresponding to the received N-bit digital display data to cause the display panel to display at one of the pixels a tone corresponding to the display voltage value;
- wherein the display voltage level for each of the R, G, and B pixels is the same when the N-bit digital display data representing the R, G, and B pixels are each the same, and
- wherein the maximum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the maximum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, the minimum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the minimum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, and each of the intensities of remaining tones displayed at a pixel in response to a display voltage level is greater than the corresponding intensity on a straight line linking the maximum intensity and the minimum intensity when the intensities of the 2.sup.N multiple tones are plotted on a graph having the multiple tones along its abscissa and the intensities on a logarithmic scale along its ordinate.
- 2. A multiple-tone display system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the display panel is a liquid crystal display panel.
- 3. A multiple-tone display system for providing multiple-tone representations, the display system comprising:
- a display panel having a plurality of groups of pixels arranged in a dot matrix, each group including a red (R) pixel, a, green (G) pixel, and a blue (B) pixel and composing one dot on the display panel; and
- a driver which for each pixel receives N-bit digital display data representing 2.sup.N multiple tones, and outputs to the display panel a display voltage value based on a display voltage level corresponding to the received N-bit digital display data to cause the display panel to display at one of the pixels a tone corresponding to the display voltage value;
- wherein the display voltage level for each of the R, G, and B pixels is the same when the N-bit digital display data representing the R, G, and B pixels are each the same, and
- wherein the maximum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the maximum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, the minimum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the minimum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, and each of the intensities of remaining tones displayed at a pixel in response to a display voltage level is at least as great as the corresponding intensity on a straight line linking the maximum intensity and the minimum intensity when the intensities of the 2.sup.N multiple tones are plotted on a graph having the multiple tones along its abscissa and the intensities on a logarithmic scale along its ordinate.
- 4. A multiple-tone display system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the display panel is a liquid crystal display panel.
- 5. A multiple-tone display system for providing multiple-tone representations, the display system comprising:
- a display panel having a plurality of groups of pixels arranged in a dot matrix, each group including a red (R) pixel, a green (G) pixel, and a blue (B) pixel and composing one dot on the display panel; and
- a driver which for each pixel receives N-bit digital display data representing 2.sup.N multiple tones, converts the display data into a display voltage level in accordance with the received N-bit digital display data so that the display voltage level for each of the R, G, and B pixels is the same when the N-bit digital display data representing the R, G, and B pixels are each the same, and outputs to the display panel a display voltage value corresponding to a display voltage level selected in accordance with the received N-bit digital display data to cause the display panel to display at one of the pixels a tone corresponding to the display voltage value,
- wherein the maximum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the maximum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, the minimum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the minimum intensity which said display panel is capable of showing, and each of the intensities of remaining tones displayed at a pixel in response to a display voltage level are greater than the corresponding intensity on a straight line linking the maximum intensity and the minimum intensity when the intensities of the 2.sup.N multiple tones are plotted on a graph having the multiple tones along its abscissa and the intensities on a logarithmic scale along its ordinate.
- 6. A multiple-tone display system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the display panel is a liquid crystal display panel.
- 7. A multiple-tone display system for providing multiple-tone representations, the display system comprising:
- a display panel having a plurality of groups of pixels arranged in a dot matrix, each group including a red (R) pixel, a green (G) pixel, and a blue (B) pixel and composing one dot on the display panel; and
- a driver which for each pixel receives N-bit digital display data representing 2.sup.N multiple tones, converts the display data into a display voltage level in accordance with the received N-bit digital display data so that the display voltage level for each of the R, G, and B pixels is the same when the N-bit digital display data representing the R, G, and B pixels are each the same, and outputs to the display panel a display voltage value corresponding to a display voltage level selected in accordance with the received N-bit digital display data to cause the display panel to display at one of the pixels a tone corresponding to the display voltage value;
- wherein the maximum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the maximum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, the minimum intensity represented by the N-bit digital display data is equal to the minimum intensity which the display panel is capable of showing, and each of the intensities of remaining tones displayed at a pixel in response to a display voltage level is at least as great as the corresponding intensity on a straight line linking the maximum intensity and the minimum intensity when the intensities of the 2.sup.N multiple tones are plotted on a graph having the multiple tones along its abscissa and the intensities on a logarithmic scale along its ordinate.
- 8. A multiple-tone display system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the display panel is a liquid crystal display panel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/813,387 filed Mar. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,798, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/486,291 filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,626, which in turn was a division of application Ser. No. 08/018,494 filed Feb. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No.5,495,287.
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