Novel write-erasable input display with memory circuits and photosensors

2012 
We have developed a new conceptual liquid crystal display (LCD) with a memory circuit and a photosensor in each pixel to realize excellent handwriting performance. Direct writing and erasing a character in the LCD are available because their direct processing only in the pixel are performed without calculating coordinates by using a light pen and integrated pixel circuits. In addition, this LCD enables to display still image data stored in the pixel memory circuit at a low liquid crystal (LC) driving frequency of 1.0 Hz. In the result, we have achieved faster handwriting response time of 0.5 ms and lower power consumption of 0.7 mW in 7.0-in. QVGA reflective LCD panel.
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