Abstract

Considering the high complexity of local dimming backlight that is necessary to effectively suppress color breakups for field sequential color liquid crystal displays (FSC-LCDs), a global dimming-based solution is proposed. This solution involves considering that the color breakups mainly occur at object edges of an image. By introducing an algorithm to present the edge information in a single field, evaluating color breakup performances, and experimentally verifying based on a 240-Hz LCD, lighter color breakups are revealed compared with mainstream local dimming-based solutions. Therefore, the proposed solution can achieve FSC-LCDs with better performance and practicality for advanced display applications.

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