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HP w1907の取扱説明書・マニュアル [全11ページ 2.56MB]

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Maruko H. - 2013-09-01
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3 Understanding TFT -LCD technology Thin -film transistor (TFT) technology refers to a type of liquid crystal display (LCD), also known as an active -matrix LCD (AMLCD), used in all HP LCD monitors as well as HP iPAQ devices an d HP notebook displays. To understa nd how pixel defects occur, it helps to understand the technology behind this type of LCD. How LCDs work A liquid crystal is exactly what it sounds like: a fluid substance which also exhibits some properties -such as an or dered arrangement of its molecules -similar to a solid crystal. In 1963, an RCA researcher discovered that liquid crystals can be used to control light, by switching a voltage across the material on and off. Before long, the technology was being applied to everything from calculators to computer monitors. Because of their long, rod -like shape and electrical properties, liquid crystal molecules tend to line up in parallel rows in their natural state. When used in computer displays, this material is enclosed between two pieces of glass (in a flat panel display) and an image is generated by controlling the alignment of the LC molecules electrically, causing them to effectively act as "light valves" -letting light either pass through the panel or be blocked, depe nding on the voltage applied across the material. Color filters are placed on one side of the glass panels, with three different colors (red, green, and blue) for each pixel. Combining red, green, and blue light in different amounts, controlled by the volt age applied across the LC material at each of these individual areas (called subpixels) lets each pixel appear as any color and any brightness, and the combination of all the pixels on the panel creates the complete image. Fluorescent lights (very similar to the fluorescent tubes used in standard office lighting, but much smaller) or light -emitting diodes (LEDs) provide the "backlighting" for the LCD display -the light that will pass through the panel from the rear, and so create the image. The light from th e backlight unit passes through a translucent plastic diffuser layer, which spreads the light evenly across the screen. Why TFTs? In the simplest LCD technology, the voltage applied across the LC material is delivered by transparent row and column electrod es, lines of conductive material which cross at 90 degrees (one set on the "top" glass, and the other on the bottom). The intersection of rows and columns define the pixels and subpixels of the display, and applying a voltage to a given row and column swit ches the pixel at that particular intersection. If the panel is driven such that the pixels are switched, in order across the display, very rapidly, the appearance of a complete image is produced. Unfortunately, when the drive voltage is removed from a giv en pixel and we move on to the next, that first pixel starts to switch back to its "off" state. This limits the contrast, resolution, and the response time that can be achieved with such a simple, passive -matrix drive system.

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  • 1 .
    1 Understanding pixel def...
    1 Understanding pixel defects in LCD monitors Bob Myers Displays Business Unit Last revised: July 1, 2009 Introduction ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 2 Executive summary ....
  • 2 .
    2 Introduction Liquid cr...
    2 Introduction Liquid crystal display (LCD) technology was first invented decades ago and has been improving ever since -to the point that today's high -quality flat panel displays deliver crisp, clear visual quality at a reasonable price. Even so, some...
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    3 Understanding TFT -LCD ...
    3 Understanding TFT -LCD technology Thin -film transistor (TFT) technology refers to a type of liquid crystal display (LCD), also known as an active -matrix LCD (AMLCD), used in all HP LCD monitors as well as HP iPAQ devices an d HP notebook displays. To ...
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    4 The advent of thin -fil...
    4 The advent of thin -film trans istor (TFT) technology allowed transistors to be placed at each picture element or sub -pixel. These can switch very quickly, and then hold the state of the sub -pixel while the panel drivers take care of the other rows and...
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    5 How to spo t a sub -pix...
    5 How to spo t a sub -pixel defect Due to their tiny size relative to the screen, defective sub -pixels can be extremely hard to see. A defect in a sub -pixel is, visually, a single, tiny spot that is so small, it may be visible only if you display it aga...
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    6 Table 2 . This policy ...
    6 Table 2 . This policy applies for HP monitors manufactured in May 2009 or later: Bright sub -pixel defects: 2 maximum Dark sub -pixel defects: 5 maximum Total sub -pixel defects: 5 maximum Full pixel defects: 0 allowed Note: the date of...
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    7 defects, and no sub -pi...
    7 defects, and no sub -pixel defects spaced closer than 15 mm, with a maximum of five total sub -pixel defects. Figure 2. Pixel fault definitions.
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    8 Defect type definitions...
    8 Defect type definitions Bright/dark dot : A sub -pixel stuck on or off. Bright spots/lines : Spots or lines that appear light in the display. Defects do not vary in size or intensity (contrast) when contrast voltage is varied. Contrast variation can b...
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    9 The HP advantage The H...
    9 The HP advantage The HP pixel defect specifications are part of HP's ongoing effort to provide high quality products. When it comes to LCD -TFT displays, fewer pixel defects mean bett er quality. HP quality and reliability HP prides itself on a re...
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    10 Development, the world...
    10 Development, the world's leading organization for quality and environme ntal certification.  Energy savings : HP LCD monitors include advanced power management features meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR(R) requirements.  ...
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    11 For more information ...
    11 For more information For the HP sales office nearest you, please refer to your local phone directory, or call the HP regional office listed below. Corporate and North American headquarters Hewlett -Packard 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 -...