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20090310334 | Display with lighting and speaker - A display with lighting and speaker includes a display body, a speaker body, a lighting means disposed on the speaker body, and a wire-collection casing extended outward from the speaker body and connected to the display body. The lighting means is disposed around an acoustic portion of the speaker body. The wire-collection casing receives electric wires for supplying electric power to the lighting means and the speaker body, and can move the speaker body relative to the display body. Accordingly, the display has a merit in providing illumination, sound, and images, individually or simultaneously, so as to enhance practicability. | 12-17-2009 |
20090322967 | Notebook computer having projection function - A notebook computer having projection function includes a mainframe, a display, and a compact projector. The compact projector is pivotally disposed at the upper portion of a frame area, and is electrically connected with the mainframe so as to receive signals therefrom. The compact projector projects images identical to those shown from the display toward a direction opposite to a displaying direction from a screen area. Therefore, people located at opposite sides of the notebook computer can view simultaneously identical images, without a need to move to the side, to which the screen displays, so as to enhance convenience of communication between the parties. | 12-31-2009 |
20100015848 | Adapter capable of storing and positioning cables, and adapter having a cable organizing device - An adapter capable of storing and positioning cables comprises a main body, a cable, and a casing. The cable is connected to the main body, and the main body is wrapped by the casing. The casing comprises a cable organizing portion comprising a plurality of elastic loop grooves, and a guiding groove. By the above-mentioned structure, the guiding groove can guide the cable to the cable organizing portion. The plurality of elastic loop grooves is applied for organizing the cable. | 01-21-2010 |
20100067184 | Flat Panel Display Having A Multi-Functional Support - The flat panel display (FPD) comprises a body, a central pivoting segment and two supports. The body has a screen, and the central pivoting segment is mounted through one side of the body. The supports are attached pivotally to the central pivoting segment and are opposite to each other. Each support is L-shaped and has a first leaf, a second leaf and a joint. The first leaf is mounted pivotally on the central pivoting segment. The joint is mounted between second connecting ends of the first and second leaves. The supports not only allow the viewing angle of the screen to be adjusted but also allow the body to be aligned with the supports to facilitate carrying and storing. | 03-18-2010 |
20110007002 | Touch sensitive display device - A touch sensitive display device is capable of forming a physical button, and includes: a touch sensitive display including a display face, for performing display based on display data on the display face; and a light-transmissive first film disposed on the display face of the touch sensitive display, and including a first part and a second part that is formed from a resilient material, the first part being disposed on the display face, the second part cooperating with the display face to define a first containing chamber, that is convertible between a contracted state and an expanded state, in which the second part protrudes relative to the first part such that the second part is more distinguishable from the first part by touch when compared to the contracted state, based on the display data. | 01-13-2011 |
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20110037730 | TOUCH PANEL AND TOUCH DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A touch panel including a light guide plate, a plurality of light sources and a plurality of detectors is provided. The light guide plate has a top surface, a bottom surface, a plurality of side surfaces and a plurality of light incident surfaces. The light sources are disposed at the light incident surfaces of the light guide plate, and the light sources have a photocell total reflection angle (α) and a photocell vertical divergence angle (β) corresponding to the light incident surfaces of the light guide plate, wherein θ<α<60°, θ is a critical angle of the total reflection angle of the light guide plate, and β<50°. The detectors are disposed corresponding to the light sources so as to receive photocell signals from the light sources. | 02-17-2011 |
20120086673 | TOUCH DISPLAY DEVICE - A touch display device includes a device housing, a display module, and an optical touch module. The display module is located within the device housing and has a display region and a peripheral region surrounding the display region. The optical touch module is configured on the display module. Besides, the optical touch module includes a light guide element, a light source, and a photo sensor. The light guide element has a top surface and includes a light guide portion and an outer frame portion. The light guide portion is located on the display region. The outer frame portion extends from an edge of the light guide portion and is connected to the device housing. The light source supplies light to the light guide portion. The photo sensor receives the light from the light guide portion. The outer frame portion covers the light source and the photo sensor. | 04-12-2012 |
20120113620 | LIGHT SOURCE AND BACKLIGHT MODULE HAVING THE SAME - A light source includes a carrier, a plurality of solid-state light-emitting devices, a light-incoupling component, a first reflector, and a plurality of second reflectors. The solid-state light-emitting devices and the light-incoupling component are configured on the carrier. The light-incoupling component has a bottom surface, a top surface, a plurality of side surfaces adjoining the bottom surface and the top surface, and a through hole extending from the bottom surface to the top surface. The solid-state light-emitting devices are located in the through hole. The first reflector covers the through hole. The second reflectors are configured on the side surfaces. Light emitted from the solid-state light-emitting devices enters the light-incoupling component via a sidewall of the through hole and leaves the light-incoupling component via the top surface thereof. | 05-10-2012 |
20130128609 | LIGHT GUIDING PLATE, BACKLIGHT MODULE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A light guiding plate and a backlight module and a display device applying the light guiding plate are provided, in which a structure of prisms on a light emergence surface of the light guiding plate is designed by, for example, adopting a mixed structure of prisms in different specifications, regulating the specifications of the prisms, such as a vertex angle and a corresponding reprint ratio, varying the reprint ratio of the prisms with respect to a distance from a light incident surface of the light guiding plate, or combining the aforementioned design solutions, thereby adjusting a light emitting effect of the light guiding plate, increasing uniformity of backlight, and improving display quality of the display device. | 05-23-2013 |