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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 22, 2014
Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, CN;
Huan Liu, Shenzhen, CN;
SHENZHEN CHINA STAR OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., Shenzhen, CN;
Abstract
A liquid crystal display panel and a liquid crystal display comprising the same are disclosed. The liquid crystal display panel comprise: a plurality of pixels configured in an array, which is formed by a plurality of data lines and a plurality of scan lines that are arranged perpendicularly with respect to the plurality of data lines. The plurality of scan lines comprise: at least two scan lines arranged in correspondence with each line of pixels, the at least two scan lines being alternately connected to each successive pixel located in a corresponding line, wherein each line of pixels is scanned in a plurality of individual time periods. During each time period, when pixel drive signals are input into pixels connected to one of the at least two scan lines via corresponding data lines, the sum of the variation of the pixel drive signals and the variation of input signals of data lines corresponding to pixels connected to the rest of the at least two scan lines equals 0, so that a common electrode voltage will not deviate from a pre-determined voltage. As a result, the phenomenon of deviation generated due to couplings of the common-electrode voltage to data lines can be largely relieved, thus eliminating the phenomenon of horizontal crosstalk caused thereby in the prior art.