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P-35: How to Get Optimum Overdrive Values of Liquid Crystal Displays by Only Human Eyes
This paper proposes a new method to find out optimum overdrive (OD) values through visual inspection only. The method compares different OD values applied on a scrolling pattern. We found that the scrolling pattern with the height of 2° or smaller viewing angle is the best choice to find the optimum...
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description | This paper proposes a new method to find out optimum overdrive (OD) values through visual inspection only. The method compares different OD values applied on a scrolling pattern. We found that the scrolling pattern with the height of 2° or smaller viewing angle is the best choice to find the optimum OD values. After only three trials performed by users, it is possible to estimate the OD values for all the transitions of the LCDs. |
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