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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 05, 2008
Yukio Mori, Hirakata, JP;
Susumu Tanase, Kodama, JP;
Atsuhiro Yamashita, Osaka, JP;
Masutaka Inoue, Neyagawa, JP;
Shigeo Kinoshita, Higashiosaka, JP;
Haruhiko Murata, Ibaraki, JP;
Takashi Yabukawa, Ibaraki, JP;
Hiroyuki Goya, Kawanishi, JP;
Yuichi Taneya, Osaka, JP;
Masae Ichino, Osaka, JP;
Kazuo Nakamoto, Higashiosaka, JP;
Yukio Mori, Hirakata, JP;
Susumu Tanase, Kodama, JP;
Atsuhiro Yamashita, Osaka, JP;
Masutaka Inoue, Neyagawa, JP;
Shigeo Kinoshita, Higashiosaka, JP;
Haruhiko Murata, Ibaraki, JP;
Takashi Yabukawa, Ibaraki, JP;
Hiroyuki Goya, Kawanishi, JP;
Yuichi Taneya, Osaka, JP;
Masae Ichino, Osaka, JP;
Kazuo Nakamoto, Higashiosaka, JP;
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Sanyo Telecommunications Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A technology for reducing the so-called 'phosphor burn-in' phenomenon where the variation of luminance arises by reducing display luminance of a certain pixel caused by deterioration in a display apparatus constituted by an organic electro luminescence element is provided. In the display apparatus, when displaying an image acquired by an image acquiring unit, luminance substantially same as average luminance of the acquired image is set to a non-display area where the image is not displayed.