CN107741871B - Terminal, display screen and method for controlling display of display screen - Google Patents

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CN107741871B
CN107741871B CN201710928320.7A CN201710928320A CN107741871B CN 107741871 B CN107741871 B CN 107741871B CN 201710928320 A CN201710928320 A CN 201710928320A CN 107741871 B CN107741871 B CN 107741871B
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The application discloses a method for controlling display of a display screen, which comprises the following steps: setting an arc auxiliary line at the edge of the display screen, wherein the arc auxiliary line divides the display screen into a complete display area, a non-display area and a transition display area, and a plurality of critical pixel units and a plurality of transition pixel units which are intersected with the arc auxiliary line form the transition display area; each critical pixel unit is divided into a first part and a second part by the arc auxiliary line, and the pixel unit is defined as an effective pixel unit when the area of the first part accounts for the critical pixel unit in a ratio larger than or equal to a preset value; determining the aperture ratio of the critical pixel unit according to the proportion; the aperture ratio of each transition pixel unit is larger than that of the critical pixel units in the same column and smaller than that of the pixel units in the full display area. The scheme can well smooth and improve the saw-tooth feeling of the edge of the screen, and the visual effect is optimized. The application also provides a display screen set by the method and a terminal comprising the display screen.

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Terminal, display screen and method for controlling display of display screen
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of structural design, in particular to a terminal, a display screen and a method for controlling display of the display screen.
Background
With the development of science and technology, smart phones are updated faster and faster, and wearable electronic products are becoming more and more popular. With the increasing quality demand of consumers for electronic products, the screen occupation ratio of electronic products such as smart phones is larger and more popular. Therefore, devices such as a camera are arranged at the top part of the display screen, and other positions of the top part are also used as display areas. Often the position that the top of display screen is used for setting up devices such as camera is the rectangle, appears making the consumer feel not good sawtooth sensation between rectangle edge and the display area, influences visual effect.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a terminal, a display screen and a method for controlling display of the display screen, which can improve the phenomenon that saw teeth occur at the edge of the screen.
The technical scheme adopted by the application is as follows: a method for controlling display of a display screen is provided, which comprises the following steps:
setting an arc auxiliary line at a position close to the edge of a display screen, wherein the arc auxiliary line divides the display screen into a complete display area, a non-display area and a transition display area, a plurality of critical pixel units intersected with the arc auxiliary line and a plurality of transition pixel units adjacent to the arc auxiliary line and close to the complete display area form the transition display area together, and the center of the arc auxiliary line is positioned in the non-display area or outside the display screen;
the circular arc auxiliary line divides each critical pixel unit into a first part close to the complete display area and a second part close to the non-display area, the ratio of the area of the first part to the area of the critical pixel unit is greater than or equal to a preset value, the critical pixel unit is defined as an effective pixel unit, and otherwise, the critical pixel unit is defined as an invalid pixel unit;
determining the aperture ratio of the critical pixel unit according to the proportion of the area of the first part to the total area of the whole critical pixel unit;
and setting the aperture ratio of each transition pixel unit to be larger than the aperture ratios of the critical pixel units in the same row and smaller than the aperture ratios of the pixel units in the same row in the full display area.
The present application further provides a display screen for controlling display by using the method described in any of the above embodiments, including:
the display screen comprises a full display area positioned in the center of the display screen, a non-display area positioned at the edge of the display screen and a transition display area positioned between the full display area and the non-display area, wherein the non-display area is used for arranging a camera and/or a receiver and/or a light sensing device;
the transitional display area comprises a plurality of critical pixel units and a plurality of transitional pixel units which are respectively adjacent to the critical pixel units, wherein the plurality of adjacent critical pixel units form an arc shape, and the aperture ratio of the critical pixel units is larger than 0 and smaller than 1.
The present application further provides a display screen, including:
the display screen comprises a complete display area positioned in the center of the display screen, a non-display area positioned at the edge of the display screen and a transition display area positioned in the complete display area and the non-display area, wherein the non-display area is used for arranging a camera and/or an earphone and/or a light sensing device;
the transitional display area comprises a plurality of critical pixel units and a plurality of transitional pixel units which are respectively arranged adjacent to the critical pixel units, wherein the plurality of adjacent critical pixel units form a circular arc shape, and the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the transitional display area is determined by the method in any one of the above embodiments.
The application also provides a terminal, the terminal comprises the display screen.
The above scheme forms a transitional display area including critical pixels and transitional pixels between a full display area located in the middle and a non-display area located at the edge on the display screen. For the critical pixel unit, the larger the opening ratio is, the higher the brightness is, and in the same row of pixel units, the opening ratio of the transition pixel unit is larger than that of the critical pixel. The method sets the brightness of the pixel units in the transition display area to be gradually increased, so that the brightness can be well smoothed, the sawtooth feeling of the edge of a screen can be improved, and the visual effect can be optimized.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating an embodiment of a method for controlling a display of a display screen according to the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a partial structure of a display screen according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a display screen according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a display screen according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a display screen according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a display screen according to still another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of an effective critical pixel cell in the transitional display area shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an effective threshold pixel unit in the transitional display area according to another embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of an effective critical pixel cell or a transitional pixel cell in a transitional display area according to yet another embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a display effect presented by a portion of the display screen shown in FIG. 2 applying the control method shown in FIG. 1;
fig. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the application and are not limiting of the application. It should be further noted that, for the convenience of description, only some of the structures related to the present application are shown in the drawings, not all of the structures. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
The terms "first", "second" and "third" in this application are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying any indication of the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first," "second," or "third" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the feature. In the description of the present application, "plurality" means at least two, e.g., two, three, etc., unless explicitly specifically limited otherwise. All directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship between the components, the movement, and the like in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indication is changed accordingly. Furthermore, the terms "include" and "have," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusions. For example, a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not limited to only those steps or elements listed, but may alternatively include other steps or elements not listed, or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
Reference herein to "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the application. The appearances of the phrase in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by one skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1, a schematic flowchart of an embodiment of a method for controlling display of a display screen according to the present application is shown, where the method includes the following steps, and referring to fig. 2, the method is shown in a schematic partial structure diagram of the display screen according to the embodiment of the present application.
101, setting a circular arc auxiliary line 10 at a position close to the edge of the display screen 100, wherein the circular arc auxiliary line 10 divides the display screen 100 into a complete display area 20, a non-display area 30 and a transition display area 40. The plurality of critical pixel cells 42 intersecting the circular arc auxiliary line 10 and the plurality of transition pixel cells 44 adjacent to the circular arc auxiliary line 10 and close to the full display area 20 together form the transition display area 40, and the center of the circular arc auxiliary line 10 is located in the non-display area 30 or outside the display screen 100.
Specifically, the display screen 100 may be a display screen of a mobile phone, a camera, an Ipad, a watch, or other smart wearable device. The display screen 100 may have different shapes, such as rectangular, circular-like, oval, or other shapes, corresponding to different end products. Wherein the non-display area 30 is located at an edge position of the display screen 100, below which wiring, etc. can be used. In this embodiment, the non-display area 30 of the display screen 100 is located at the top or bottom of the display screen 100. Referring to fig. 3, taking a smart phone as an example, the length of the non-display area 30 shown in fig. 3 is smaller than the width of the display screen 100, and the non-display area 30 is located at the middle position of the top of the display screen 100. Further, the non-display area 30 is provided with two corners, and the positions of the two corners are set with the circular arc auxiliary lines 10 to form the transition display area 40 and the full display area 20. Specifically, the non-display area 30 may be used to provide a camera, and/or a receiver, and/or a light sensing device. In other embodiments, the non-display area 30 at the top of the display screen 100 may be disposed near or against one of the long sides of the display screen 100, as shown in fig. 4 and 5. It should be noted that when the non-display area 30 is disposed against the long side of the display screen 100, only one corner edge is needed to set the arc auxiliary line, as shown in fig. 5.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the non-display area 30 may also be located at the bottom of the display screen 100, for example, when the display screen 100 is applied to a wearable device product.
Specifically, the full display area 20 is located at the middle position of the display screen 100, and occupies most of the area of the display screen 100, and the transitional display area 40 is located between the full display area 20 and the non-display area 30. The display area of the display screen 100 is composed of the full display area 20 and the transitional display area 40. The critical pixel units 42 are intersected with the auxiliary circular arc line 10, so that the edge of at least one corner of the display area of the display panel 100 is circular arc.
Specifically, the step of setting the arc auxiliary line 10 at the edge position of the display screen 100 includes: the radius of the arc auxiliary line 10 is calculated according to the following formula:
L=R1/h;
R2=L×h;
where R1 is the target radius of the arc auxiliary line 10, R2 is the actual radius of the arc auxiliary line 10, and h is the height of the pixel unit in the display screen, as shown in fig. 5. The target radius is the radius proposed by the user according to the actual product shape.
With continued reference to FIG. 2:
102: the circular arc auxiliary line 10 divides each of the critical pixel units 42 into a first portion 422 near the full display area 20 and a second portion 424 near the non-display area 30, wherein the ratio of the area of the first portion 422 to the total area of the critical pixel units 42 is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, and the critical pixel unit 42 is defined as an effective pixel unit, otherwise, the critical pixel unit 42 is defined as an ineffective pixel unit.
Specifically, the preset proportion value is 10% -40%. That is, the ratio of the area of the first portion 422 in each of the critical pixel units 42 in the transitional display area 40 to the total area of the critical pixel units is greater than or equal to any one of 10% -40%, that is, the critical pixel unit 42 is defined as an effective pixel unit. The preset value of the ratio is different for different product requirements. In one embodiment, the predetermined ratio is 20%.
103: the aperture ratio of the critical pixel cell 42 is determined by the ratio of the area of the first portion 422 to the entire critical pixel cell 42. That is, the larger the area of the first portion 422 in each of the critical pixel units 42, the larger the aperture ratio thereof, that is, the larger the light emitting luminance of the critical pixel unit 42.
104: the aperture ratio of each transition pixel unit 44 is set to be greater than the aperture ratio of the critical pixel units 42 in the same column and smaller than the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the full display area 20 in the same column.
In different embodiments, the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the same column of pixel units is 1 or more. In one embodiment, the aperture ratio of the same column of pixel cells gradually increases from the critical pixel cell 42 to the transition pixel cell 44 to the first pixel cell of the adjacent transition pixel cell 44 within the full display area 20. In other embodiments, the above transition may be an equal difference change, so that the aperture ratio of each pixel unit in the transition display area 40 to the full display area 20 changes more uniformly.
Specifically, the aperture ratio in the full display area 20 is the largest aperture ratio in the entire display area, and the aperture ratios of each pixel unit in the full display area 20 are all equal. Since the pixel units are physically isolated in hardware, the effective photosensitive area of the pixel units is necessarily smaller when the density of the pixel units is higher, and therefore, the aperture ratio of each pixel unit cannot reach 100%. The aperture ratio of each pixel unit in the full display area 20 is defined as 1 in the present application. Therefore, the critical pixel unit 42 of the transitional display area 40 is necessarily smaller than the aperture ratio of the pixel unit in the complete display area 20, a plurality of critical pixel units 42 with aperture ratios larger than 0 and smaller than 1 and a plurality of transitional pixel units 44 are arranged between the non-display area 30 and the complete display area 20 as intermediate brightness transitions, and in the same column of pixel units, the brightness of the transitional pixel unit 44 is larger than that of the critical pixel unit 42, so that the phenomenon of jaggy appearance at the edge of the screen can be greatly improved through the arrangement.
Specifically, the number of transition pixel units 44 in each column of pixel units is determined by the following method:
referring to fig. 2 and 3, the number of transition pixel units 44 is equal to the number of effective pixel units in the column and the number of effective pixel units in the adjacent column, and the number of effective pixel units in the column is greater than the number of effective pixel units in the adjacent column. The effective pixel units are effective pixel units in the transitional display area 40 and the full display area 20. Specifically, taking the 7 th column in fig. 2 as an example, for the right half of the non-display area, the number of the effective pixel units in the 21 st column is 1 more than that in the 20 th column on the left side, and therefore, the number of the transitional pixel units 44 in the 21 st column is 1.
Taking the column 2 of fig. 2 as an example, for the left half of the non-display area, the number of the column 2 is 2 more than that of the column 3 effective pixel units on the right side. The number of transition pixel cells 44 in column 2 is thus 2.
Further, in another embodiment, in the same row of pixel units, if the aperture ratio of the critical pixel unit 42 is smaller than or equal to the first threshold value and the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the row is smaller than or equal to the second threshold value, the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the row is increased, so that the aperture ratio from the critical pixel unit 42 to the first pixel unit of the adjacent transition pixel units 44 in the full display area 20 is uniformly changed.
Taking the critical pixel 42 in the column 6 and the row 11 of fig. 2 as an example, as can be seen from fig. 2, the proportion of the area of the first portion 422 of the critical pixel unit 42 to the total area of the critical pixel unit 42 is small, and it is assumed that the proportion is 20%. Therefore, the number of the active pixel units in the 6 th column is 1 more than that in the 7 th column on the right side. At this time, the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the 7 th column is 1, that is, in the transition from the transition display area 40 to the full display area 20, the aperture ratio of the first pixel unit in the 6 th column from the critical pixel unit 42 to the transition pixel unit 44 to the full display area 20 close to the transition display area 40 changes as follows: 0.2,0.6,1. The magnitude of this change is somewhat large, so that the present situation of jaggy feeling appearing on the edge of the display screen 100 can be further improved. When the opening ratio of the critical pixel unit 42 is less than or equal to the first threshold value, and the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the column is less than or equal to the second threshold value, the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the column, specifically, the number of the transition pixel units 44 in the column, may be increased, which is not limited herein.
In one embodiment, the first threshold is 0.2-0.4 and the second threshold is 1 or 2.
Referring to fig. 7, in one embodiment, for the effective critical pixel units 42 in the transitional display area 40, the black matrix 50 is disposed at the area of the arc auxiliary line 10 near the non-display area 30, i.e. the second portion 424, of each of the effective critical pixel units 42, so as to reduce the aperture ratio of the effective critical pixel unit 42.
Referring to fig. 8, in another embodiment, the effective critical pixel unit 42a uses 2 black matrixes 50a to cross-block the portion close to the non-display area 30, so as to reduce the aperture ratio of the effective critical pixel unit 42.
Referring to fig. 9, in another embodiment, the effective critical pixel unit 42b is covered by a black matrix 50b to cover any part of the area of the effective critical pixel unit 42. The blocked area is equal to the area of the effective critical pixel unit 42b located on the arc auxiliary line 10 near the non-display area 30. Similarly, for the transition pixel unit 44, any partial area in the transition pixel unit 44 is blocked by the black matrix 50b, and the ratio of the unblocked area to the total area of the transition pixel unit 44 is equal to the aperture ratio of the transition pixel unit 44.
The display screen 100 is formed by the above method, and the transition display area 40 is formed between the full display area 20 located in the middle of the display screen 100 and the non-display area 30 located at the edge. The critical pixel 42 in the transitional display area 40 is an effective critical pixel unit only if the ratio of the area of the first portion 422 to the total area of the critical pixel unit 42 is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, otherwise, it is an ineffective critical pixel unit. For an effective critical pixel cell 42, the ratio of the area of the first portion 422 to the total effective critical pixel cell 42 determines the aperture ratio of the effective critical pixel cell 42, i.e., the greater the area 422 of the first portion, the greater the brightness of the effective critical pixel cell 42. And a plurality of transition pixel units 44 are further disposed between the critical pixel unit 42 and the complete display area 20, so that the brightness of the critical pixel unit 42 to the transition pixel unit 44 and then to the complete display area 20 gradually increases and changes to smooth and improve the jaggy appearance of the screen edge and optimize the visual effect, and the display effect of a part of the display screen 100 after applying the above control method is as shown in fig. 10.
The present application further provides a display screen, as shown in fig. 3-6. The display screen includes a full display area 20 located at a central position of the display screen 100, a non-display area 30 located at an edge position of the display screen 100, and a transition display area 40 located at the full display area 20 and the non-display area 30. The non-display area 30 is used for arranging a camera, and/or a receiver, and/or a light sensing device. The transitional display area 40 includes a plurality of critical pixel units 42 and a plurality of transitional pixel units 44 respectively disposed adjacent to the critical pixel units 42, wherein the plurality of adjacent critical pixel units 42 form a circular arc shape, an aperture ratio of the critical pixel units 42 is greater than 0 and smaller than 1, and an aperture ratio of each transitional pixel unit 44 is greater than the aperture ratio of the critical pixel units 42 in the same column and smaller than the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the same column located in the complete display area 20.
Further, in one embodiment, the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the same column gradually increases from the critical pixel unit 42 to the transition pixel unit 44 to the first pixel unit adjacent to the transition pixel unit 44 in the full display area 20.
Specifically, the specific structure of the display screen 100 and the arrangement of the black matrix are as described in the above embodiments, which are not repeated herein.
An embodiment of the present application further provides a display screen 100, as shown in fig. 3 to 6. The display panel 100 is as described in the above embodiments, and whether each of the critical pixel cells 42 in the transition display area 40 on the display panel 100 is an effective pixel cell or not, and the aperture ratios for the effective critical pixel cells 42 and the transition pixel cells 44 are set by the method described in the above embodiments.
Specifically, for the display screen 100 with the arc-shaped display area, the whole terminal is also made to have the appearance of an arc-shaped edge, and at this time, the corner of the rectangular display screen 100 is a chamfer or forms an arc chamfer to match the shape of the terminal. Of course, if the position of the terminal for placing the display screen is large enough, the corner of the rectangular display screen may not be chamfered or rounded.
Referring to fig. 11, an embodiment of the present application further provides a terminal 300, where the terminal 300 includes the display screen 100. The specific terminal 300 can be a mobile phone, an IPad, an intelligent wearable device, a digital audio and video player, an electronic reader, a handheld game console and a vehicle-mounted electronic device.
Further, in an embodiment, the terminal 300 further includes a camera 60, an earpiece 70, and a light sensing device 80 disposed in the non-display area 30 in the above embodiment, two sides of the non-display area 30 are display areas, and the number of the cameras may also be two. In other embodiments, at least one of the camera 60, the receiver 70, and the photo sensor 80 may be disposed in the non-display area, or may be replaced by another component, which is not particularly limited.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the present application and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications of equivalent structures and equivalent processes, which are made by the contents of the specification and the drawings of the present application or are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are also included in the scope of the present application.

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1. A method for controlling display of a display screen is characterized by comprising the following steps:
setting an arc auxiliary line at a position close to the edge of a display screen, wherein the arc auxiliary line divides the display screen into a complete display area, a non-display area and a transition display area, a plurality of critical pixel units intersected with the arc auxiliary line and a plurality of transition pixel units adjacent to the arc auxiliary line and close to the complete display area form the transition display area together, and the center of the arc auxiliary line is positioned in the non-display area or outside the display screen;
the circular arc auxiliary line divides each critical pixel unit into a first part close to the complete display area and a second part close to the non-display area, the ratio of the area of the first part to the area of the critical pixel unit is greater than or equal to a preset value, the critical pixel unit is defined as an effective pixel unit, and otherwise, the critical pixel unit is defined as an invalid pixel unit;
determining the aperture ratio of the critical pixel unit according to the proportion of the area of the first part to the total area of the whole critical pixel unit;
and setting the aperture ratio of each transition pixel unit to be larger than the aperture ratios of the critical pixel units in the same row and smaller than the aperture ratios of the pixel units in the same row in the full display area.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the number of the transition pixel units is equal to the difference between the number of the effective pixel units in the row of the transition pixel unit and the number of the effective pixel units in the adjacent row, and the number of the effective pixel units in the row of the transition pixel unit is greater than the number of the effective pixel units in the adjacent row.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein in the same column of pixel units, if the aperture ratio of the critical pixel unit is less than or equal to a first threshold value and the number of the transition pixel units is less than or equal to a second threshold value, the number of the transition pixel units in the column is increased so that the aperture ratio from the critical pixel unit to the first pixel unit adjacent to the transition pixel unit in the full display area is uniformly changed.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the area of the first portion accounts for 10% -40% of the critical pixel unit.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the area of the first portion accounts for 20% of the critical pixel unit.
6. A display screen for controlling a display using the method of any one of claims 1-5, comprising:
the display screen comprises a full display area positioned in the center of the display screen, a non-display area positioned at the edge of the display screen and a transition display area positioned between the full display area and the non-display area, wherein the non-display area is used for arranging a camera and/or a receiver and/or a light sensing device;
the transitional display area comprises a plurality of critical pixel units and a plurality of transitional pixel units which are respectively adjacent to the critical pixel units, wherein the plurality of adjacent critical pixel units form an arc shape, and the aperture ratio of the critical pixel units is larger than 0 and smaller than 1.
7. The panel of claim 6, wherein the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the same column increases gradually from the critical pixel unit to the transition pixel unit and then to the first pixel unit adjacent to the transition pixel unit in the full display area.
8. A display screen according to claim 6, wherein for the transition pixel unit, any part of the area of the transition pixel unit is blocked by a black matrix, and the ratio of the unblocked area of the transition pixel unit to the total area of the transition pixel unit is equal to the aperture ratio of the transition pixel unit.
9. The display screen according to claim 6, wherein the display screen is rectangular, and the corners of the rectangle are cut corners or rounded corners.
10. A display screen according to claim 6, characterised in that the display screen is circular, circular-like or oval.
11. A display screen, comprising:
the display screen comprises a full display area positioned in the center of the display screen, a non-display area positioned at the edge of the display screen and a transition display area positioned in the full display area and the non-display area, wherein the non-display area is used for arranging a camera and/or an earphone and/or a light sensing device;
the transitional display area comprises a plurality of critical pixel units and a plurality of transitional pixel units which are respectively arranged adjacent to the critical pixel units, wherein the plurality of adjacent critical pixel units form a circular arc shape, and the aperture ratio of the pixel units in the transitional display area is determined according to the method of any one of claims 1 to 5.
12. The display panel of claim 11, wherein for an active one of the critical pixel units, a black matrix is disposed in an area where the critical pixel unit is located on the arc auxiliary line near the non-display area to reduce an aperture ratio of the critical pixel.
13. A display screen according to claim 11, wherein any part of the area of the critical pixel units is blocked by a black matrix for the effective ones of the critical pixel units, and the blocked area of the critical pixel units is equal to the area of the effective critical pixel units located in the arc auxiliary line near the non-display area.
14. A terminal, characterized in that the terminal comprises a display screen according to any one of claims 6-13.
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