WO2022260216A1 - 디스플레이 장치 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a display device that provides various contents to be output.
- a display device is a device having a function of receiving, processing, and displaying an image that a user can view. For example, the display device receives a broadcast signal selected by a user among broadcast signals transmitted from a broadcasting station, separates a video signal from the received signal, and displays the separated video signal on a display.
- display devices have evolved to provide users with various other contents as well as simply broadcast contents.
- the display device may provide not only programs received from a broadcasting station but also game play, music enjoyment, Internet shopping, user-customized information, and the like using various applications.
- the display device is basically connected to other devices or networks using various communication protocols, and can provide a user with a ubiquitous computing environment. That is, display devices have evolved into smart devices that enable connectivity to networks and constant computing.
- the display device can be used for smartphones, tablets, PCs, various console game devices, and set-tops through technologies such as miracast, smart view, and mirroring.
- Video contents executed in the box can be provided to the user through wired or wireless communication.
- a user can view content previously provided on a small screen on a large screen using a display device.
- a user's viewing distance varies depending on the type of electronic device connected to the display device and the type and purpose of output content.
- the display device provides consistent picture quality regardless of the type of electronic device connected to the user's viewing distance and environment. There was a problem of not providing an optimized resolution for .
- An object of the present disclosure is to correct image data suitable for the type of an external device to which a display device outputting image data of an external device is connected.
- An object of the present disclosure is to adjust the sharpness of an output image according to a viewing distance of image data of an external device.
- a display device includes an external device interface unit receiving image data of an external device, and a display unit outputting the image data;
- a control unit recognizing the type of the external device using reference information of the external device, correcting the image quality of the image data using distance information corresponding to the type of the external device, and outputting the corrected image data can do.
- the type of external device may include at least one of a console device, a tablet, and a PC.
- the distance information means a distance from which the user watches the external device
- the first distance information corresponding to the PC may have a smaller value than the second distance information corresponding to the console device.
- control unit when the external device is a PC, the control unit generates PC image data obtained by correcting the image quality of the image data by adding a weight to a high-frequency component of the image data, and outputs the PC image data through the display unit.
- the PC image data is generated by correcting the image quality of the image data using a PC lookup table having a higher gain as the frequency increases,
- the PC image data may be image data in which the sharpness of a detail component of the image data is increased.
- the control unit when the external device is a console device, the control unit generates console image data obtained by correcting the image quality of the image data by adding a weight to an intermediate frequency component of the image data, and displays the console image data through the display unit. can be printed out.
- the console image data obtained by correcting the image quality of the image data is generated using a console lookup table having a lower gain value, and the sharpness of the edge component of the image data of the console image data increases.
- aliasing may occur more in a high-frequency region, which is an outer portion of the pattern, than in an intermediate frequency region, which is a center portion of the pattern.
- aliasing in the high frequency region may occur less than in the middle frequency region, which is the center of the pattern.
- a method of operating a display device includes recognizing a type of the external device using reference information of the external device, and an image received from the external device using distance information corresponding to the type of the external device. It may include correcting the image quality of data and outputting the corrected image data.
- the correcting of the image quality of the received image data may include, when the external device is a PC, generating PC image data by adding a weight to a high-frequency component of the image data.
- the generating of the PC image data may include generating the PC image data by correcting the image quality of the image data using a PC lookup table having a higher gain as the frequency increases. .
- the PC image data may be image data in which the sharpness of a detail component of the image data is increased.
- the correcting of the picture quality of the received video data may include, when the external device is a console device, generating console video data by adding a weight to an intermediate frequency component of the video data.
- the generating of the console image data may include generating the console image data by correcting the image quality of the image data using a console lookup table having a gain value lower as the frequency increases.
- console image data may be image data having an increased sharpness of an edge component of the image data.
- image data optimized for a user's viewing distance can be provided by adjusting the sharpness of an image according to the user's viewing distance using an external device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 3 shows an example of the actual configuration of the remote control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of utilizing a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a scene used to explain a viewing distance between a console device and a desktop PC according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a technical background of image data correction corresponding to distance information according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a lookup table according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are views for explaining frequency weighting results using a zone plate pattern according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the display device 100 includes a broadcast reception unit 130, an external device interface unit 135, a storage unit 140, a user input interface unit 150, a control unit 170, and a wireless communication unit 173. , a voice acquisition unit 175, a display unit 180, an audio output unit 185, and a power supply unit 190.
- the broadcast receiving unit 130 may include a tuner 131, a demodulation unit 132 and a network interface unit 133.
- the tuner 131 may select a specific broadcasting channel according to a channel selection command.
- the tuner 131 may receive a broadcast signal for a selected specific broadcast channel.
- the demodulator 132 may separate the received broadcast signal into a video signal, an audio signal, and a data signal related to the broadcast program, and restore the separated video signal, audio signal, and data signal into a form capable of being output.
- the network interface unit 133 may provide an interface for connecting the display device 100 to a wired/wireless network including the Internet network.
- the network interface unit 133 may transmit or receive data with other users or other electronic devices through a connected network or another network linked to the connected network.
- the network interface unit 133 may access a predetermined web page through a connected network or another network linked to the connected network. That is, by accessing a predetermined web page through a network, data can be transmitted or received with a corresponding server.
- the network interface unit 133 may receive content or data provided by a content provider or network operator. That is, the network interface unit 133 may receive content and related information, such as movies, advertisements, games, VOD, and broadcast signals, provided from content providers or network providers through a network.
- the network interface unit 133 may receive firmware update information and an update file provided by a network operator, and may transmit data to the Internet or a content provider or network operator.
- the network interface unit 133 may select and receive a desired application among applications open to the public through a network.
- the external device interface unit 135 may receive an application or an application list in an adjacent external device and transfer the received application to the controller 170 or the storage unit 140 .
- the external device interface unit 135 may provide a connection path between the display device 100 and an external device.
- the external device interface unit 135 may receive at least one of video and audio output from an external device connected to the display device 100 by wire or wirelessly, and transmit the received image to the controller 170 .
- the external device interface unit 135 may include a plurality of external input terminals.
- the plurality of external input terminals may include an RGB terminal, one or more High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) terminals, and component terminals.
- HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface
- An image signal of an external device input through the external device interface unit 135 may be output through the display unit 180 .
- the audio signal of the external device input through the external device interface unit 135 may be output through the audio output unit 185 .
- An external device connectable to the external device interface unit 135 may be any one of a set-top box, a Blu-ray player, a DVD player, a game machine, a sound bar, a smartphone, a PC, a USB memory, and a home theater, but this is only an example. .
- some content data stored in the display apparatus 100 may be transmitted to another user pre-registered in the display apparatus 100 or to a user selected from among other electronic devices or to a selected electronic device.
- the storage unit 140 may store programs for processing and controlling each signal in the control unit 170 and may store signal-processed video, audio, or data signals.
- the storage unit 140 may perform a function for temporarily storing video, audio, or data signals input from the external device interface unit 135 or the network interface unit 133, and may perform a predetermined function through a channel storage function. It can also store information about the image.
- the storage unit 140 may store an application input from the external device interface unit 135 or the network interface unit 133 or an application list.
- the display device 100 may reproduce and provide content files (video files, still image files, music files, document files, application files, etc.) stored in the storage unit 140 to the user.
- content files video files, still image files, music files, document files, application files, etc.
- the user input interface unit 150 may transmit a signal input by the user to the controller 170 or may transmit a signal from the controller 170 to the user.
- the user input interface unit 150 uses various communication methods such as Bluetooth, Ultra Wideband (WB), ZigBee, Radio Frequency (RF) communication, or IR (Infrared) communication.
- Control signals such as power on/off, channel selection, and screen setting may be received and processed from the remote control device 200, or a control signal from the controller 170 may be transmitted to the remote control device 200.
- the user input interface unit 150 may transmit a control signal input from a local key (not shown) such as a power key, a channel key, a volume key, and a set value to the control unit 170 .
- a local key such as a power key, a channel key, a volume key, and a set value
- the image signal processed by the controller 170 may be input to the display unit 180 and displayed as an image corresponding to the corresponding image signal.
- the image signal processed by the control unit 170 may be input to an external output device through the external device interface unit 135 .
- the audio signal processed by the controller 170 may be output as audio to the audio output unit 185 . Also, the voice signal processed by the control unit 170 may be input to an external output device through the external device interface unit 135 .
- controller 170 may control overall operations within the display device 100 .
- controller 170 may control the display device 100 according to a user command input through the user input interface unit 150 or an internal program, and access the network to display an application or application list desired by the user. It can be downloaded within (100).
- the control unit 170 allows the channel information selected by the user to be output through the display unit 180 or the audio output unit 185 together with the processed video or audio signal.
- control unit 170 receives an external device video playback command received through the user input interface unit 150, from an external device input through the external device interface unit 135, for example, a camera or a camcorder, A video signal or audio signal can be output through the display unit 180 or the audio output unit 185.
- the controller 170 may control the display unit 180 to display an image, for example, a broadcast image input through the tuner 131 or an external input input through the external device interface unit 135
- An image, an image input through the network interface unit, or an image stored in the storage unit 140 may be controlled to be displayed on the display unit 180 .
- the image displayed on the display unit 180 may be a still image or a moving image, and may be a 2D image or a 3D image.
- the controller 170 may control content stored in the display device 100, received broadcast content, or external input content input from the outside to be reproduced, and the content includes a broadcast image, an external input image, an audio file, and a still image. It can be in various forms, such as an image, a connected web screen, and a document file.
- the wireless communication unit 173 may communicate with an external device through wired or wireless communication.
- the wireless communication unit 173 may perform short range communication with an external device.
- the wireless communication unit 173 uses BluetoothTM, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee, and Near NFC (Near Field Communication), Wi-Fi (Wireless-Fidelity), Wi-Fi Direct, and wireless USB (Wireless Universal Serial Bus) technology may be used to support short-distance communication.
- the wireless communication unit 173 may be used between the display device 100 and a wireless communication system, between the display device 100 and other display devices 100, or between the display device 100 and the display device 100 through wireless local area networks. Wireless communication between networks in which the display device 100 (or an external server) is located may be supported.
- the local area network may be a local area wireless personal area network (Wireless Personal Area Networks).
- the other display device 100 is a wearable device capable of (or interlocking) exchanging data with the display device 100 according to the present invention (for example, a smart watch), smart glasses It can be a mobile terminal such as smart glass, head mounted display (HMD), smart phone, etc.
- the wireless communication unit 173 can detect (or recognize) a communicable wearable device around the display apparatus 100. Furthermore, if the detected wearable device is an authenticated device to communicate with the display apparatus 100 according to the present invention, the controller 170 transmits at least a portion of the data processed by the display apparatus 100 to the wireless communication unit. It can be transmitted to the wearable device through 173. Accordingly, the user of the wearable device can use the data processed by the display apparatus 100 through the wearable device.
- the voice acquisition unit 175 may acquire audio.
- the voice acquisition unit 175 may include at least one microphone (not shown), and may acquire audio around the display device 100 through the microphone (not shown).
- the display unit 180 converts the video signal, data signal, OSD signal processed by the control unit 170, or the video signal or data signal received from the external device interface unit 135 into R, G, and B signals, respectively, and drives the display unit 180. signal can be generated.
- the display device 100 shown in FIG. 1 is only one embodiment of the present invention. Some of the illustrated components may be integrated, added, or omitted according to specifications of the display device 100 that is actually implemented.
- two or more components may be combined into one component, or one component may be subdivided into two or more components.
- functions performed in each block are for explaining an embodiment of the present invention, and the specific operation or device does not limit the scope of the present invention.
- the display device 100 does not include a tuner 131 and a demodulation unit 132, but a network interface unit 133 or an external device interface unit ( 135), the video may be received and reproduced.
- the display device 100 is implemented separately as an image processing device such as a set-top box for receiving broadcast signals or content according to various network services, and a content reproducing device that reproduces content input from the image processing device. It can be.
- a method of operating a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention to be described below includes not only the display device 100 as described with reference to FIG. 1 , but also an image processing device such as a set-top box or a display unit 180 ) and a content playback device having an audio output unit 185.
- the audio output unit 185 receives the audio-processed signal from the control unit 170 and outputs it as audio.
- the power supply 190 supplies corresponding power throughout the display device 100 .
- power is supplied to the control unit 170, which can be implemented in the form of a system on chip (SOC), the display unit 180 for displaying images, and the audio output unit 185 for outputting audio.
- SOC system on chip
- the power supply unit 190 may include a converter that converts AC power to DC power and a dc/dc converter that converts the level of the DC power.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram of a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 shows an example of the actual configuration of the remote control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the remote control device 200 includes a fingerprint recognition unit 210, a wireless communication unit 220, a user input unit 230, a sensor unit 240, an output unit 250, and a power supply unit 260. ), a storage unit 270, a control unit 280, and a voice acquisition unit 290 may be included.
- the wireless communication unit 220 transmits and receives signals to and from any one of the display devices according to the above-described embodiments of the present invention.
- the remote control device 200 includes an RF module 221 capable of transmitting and receiving signals to and from the display device 100 according to RF communication standards, and capable of transmitting and receiving signals to and from the display device 100 according to IR communication standards.
- An IR module 223 may be provided.
- the remote control device 200 may include a Bluetooth module 225 capable of transmitting and receiving signals to and from the display device 100 according to Bluetooth communication standards.
- the remote control device 200 includes an NFC module 227 capable of transmitting and receiving signals to and from the display device 100 according to the NFC (Near Field Communication) communication standard, and displays the display according to the WLAN (Wireless LAN) communication standard.
- a WLAN module 229 capable of transmitting and receiving signals to and from the device 100 may be provided.
- the remote control device 200 transmits a signal containing information about the movement of the remote control device 200 to the display device 100 through the wireless communication unit 220 .
- the remote control device 200 can receive the signal transmitted by the display device 100 through the RF module 221, and powers on/off the display device 100 through the IR module 223 as necessary. Commands for off, channel change, volume change, etc. can be transmitted.
- the user input unit 230 may include a keypad, buttons, a touch pad, or a touch screen. A user may input a command related to the display device 100 to the remote control device 200 by manipulating the user input unit 230 .
- the user input unit 230 includes a hard key button, the user may input a command related to the display device 100 to the remote control device 200 through a push operation of the hard key button. This will be described with reference to FIG. 3 .
- the remote control device 200 may include a plurality of buttons.
- the plurality of buttons include a fingerprint recognition button 212, a power button 231, a home button 232, a live button 233, an external input button 234, a volume control button 235, a voice recognition button 236, A channel change button 237, an OK button 238, and a back button 239 may be included.
- the fingerprint recognition button 212 may be a button for recognizing a user's fingerprint. As an example, the fingerprint recognition button 212 may perform a push operation, and thus may receive a push operation and a fingerprint recognition operation.
- the power button 231 may be a button for turning on/off the power of the display device 100.
- the home button 232 may be a button for moving to a home screen of the display device 100 .
- the live button 233 may be a button for displaying a real-time broadcasting program.
- the external input button 234 may be a button for receiving an external input connected to the display device 100 .
- the volume control button 235 may be a button for adjusting the volume output from the display device 100 .
- the voice recognition button 236 may be a button for receiving a user's voice and recognizing the received voice.
- the channel change button 237 may be a button for receiving a broadcast signal of a specific broadcast channel.
- the confirmation button 238 may be a button for selecting a specific function, and the back button 239 may be a button for returning to a previous screen.
- the user input unit 230 When the user input unit 230 includes a touch screen, the user may input a command related to the display device 100 to the remote control device 200 by touching a soft key on the touch screen.
- the user input unit 230 may include various types of input means that the user can manipulate, such as a scroll key or a jog key, and the present embodiment does not limit the scope of the present invention.
- the sensor unit 240 may include a gyro sensor 241 or an acceleration sensor 243 , and the gyro sensor 241 may sense information about movement of the remote control device 200 .
- the gyro sensor 241 may sense information about the operation of the remote control device 200 based on x, y, and z axes, and the acceleration sensor 243 may measure the moving speed of the remote control device 200. etc. can be sensed.
- the remote control device 200 may further include a distance measuring sensor, so that the distance to the display unit 180 of the display device 100 may be sensed.
- the output unit 250 may output a video or audio signal corresponding to manipulation of the user input unit 230 or a signal transmitted from the display device 100 . Through the output unit 250, the user can recognize whether the user input unit 230 has been manipulated or whether the display device 100 has been controlled.
- the output unit 250 includes an LED module 251 that lights up when the user input unit 230 is manipulated or a signal is transmitted and received with the display device 100 through the wireless communication unit 220, and a vibration module that generates vibration ( 253), a sound output module 255 that outputs sound, or a display module 257 that outputs images.
- the power supply unit 260 supplies power to the remote control device 200, and when the remote control device 200 does not move for a predetermined time, the power supply is stopped to reduce power waste.
- the power supply unit 260 may resume power supply when a predetermined key provided in the remote control device 200 is manipulated.
- the storage unit 270 may store various types of programs and application data necessary for controlling or operating the remote control device 200 . If the remote control device 200 transmits and receives signals wirelessly through the display device 100 and the RF module 221, the remote control device 200 and the display device 100 transmit and receive signals through a predetermined frequency band. .
- the control unit 280 of the remote control device 200 stores information about a frequency band that can wirelessly transmit/receive signals with the display device 100 paired with the remote control device 200 in the storage unit 270 and refers thereto. can do.
- the control unit 280 controls all matters related to the control of the remote control device 200.
- the control unit 280 transmits a signal corresponding to a predetermined key manipulation of the user input unit 230 or a signal corresponding to the movement of the remote control device 200 sensed by the sensor unit 240 through the wireless communication unit 220 to the display device ( 100) can be transmitted.
- the voice acquisition unit 290 of the remote control device 200 may acquire voice.
- the voice acquisition unit 290 may include one or more microphones 291 and may acquire voice through the microphone 291 .
- FIG. 4 shows an example of utilizing a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates that the pointer 205 corresponding to the remote control device 200 is displayed on the display unit 180.
- the user can move or rotate the remote control device 200 up and down, left and right.
- a pointer 205 displayed on the display unit 180 of the display device 100 corresponds to the movement of the remote control device 200 .
- Such a remote control device 200 as shown in the drawing, since the corresponding pointer 205 is moved and displayed according to the movement in 3D space, it can be named a space remote controller.
- FIG. 4 illustrates that when the user moves the remote control device 200 to the left, the pointer 205 displayed on the display unit 180 of the display device 100 also moves to the left correspondingly.
- the display device 100 may calculate the coordinates of the pointer 205 from information about the movement of the remote control device 200 .
- the display device 100 may display a pointer 205 to correspond to the calculated coordinates.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a case where the user moves the remote control device 200 away from the display unit 180 while pressing a specific button in the remote control device 200 . Accordingly, a selection area within the display unit 180 corresponding to the pointer 205 may be zoomed in and displayed.
- a selection area within the display unit 180 corresponding to the pointer 205 may be zoomed out and displayed reduced.
- the selected area when the remote control device 200 moves away from the display unit 180, the selected area may be zoomed out, and when the remote control device 200 moves closer to the display unit 180, the selected area may be zoomed in.
- the recognition of vertical and horizontal movement may be excluded. That is, when the remote control device 200 moves away from or approaches the display unit 180, up, down, left, and right movements are not recognized, and only forward and backward movements may be recognized. In a state in which a specific button in the remote control device 200 is not pressed, only the pointer 205 moves according to the movement of the remote control device 200 up, down, left, or right.
- the moving speed or moving direction of the pointer 205 may correspond to the moving speed or moving direction of the remote control device 200 .
- a pointer in this specification means an object displayed on the display unit 180 corresponding to the operation of the remote control device 200 . Therefore, objects of various shapes other than the arrow shape shown in the drawing can be used as the pointer 205 . For example, it may be a concept including a point, a cursor, a prompt, a thick outline, and the like.
- the pointer 205 may be displayed in correspondence with any one point of the horizontal axis and the vertical axis on the display unit 180, as well as displayed in correspondence with a plurality of points such as a line or a surface. do.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a scene used to explain a viewing distance between a console device and a desktop PC according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the user may use the display device 100 by connecting it to an external device 520.
- the display device 100 may be connected to an external device wirelessly or wired.
- the distance between the user and the display device may be different depending on the type of the external device.
- the remote control device ( 200) or a display device connected to an external device can be viewed using a joystick or the like.
- the console device 520 provides a game
- the user can control the external device and the display device using a joystick while being separated from the display device by a first distance (eg, 2 to 3 meters).
- the user when the external device connected to the display device 100 is a desktop PC, the user can operate the keyboard and mouse right in front of the desktop.
- the distance between the desktop PC and the display device and the user may be a second distance (eg, within 1 meter).
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the external device interface unit 135 of the display device 100 may be connected to an external device and receive image data of the external device (S610).
- the type of external device may include various electronic devices such as a desktop PC, a console device, a DVD, a set-top box, a mobile device, a laptop computer, and an ultrabook.
- the display device 100 and the external device may be connected through wired or wireless communication.
- connection through wire can be connected through various cables such as HDMI and DVI, and connection through wireless can be used by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other methods used for network communication.
- the controller of the display device may determine the type of connected external device (S620).
- the controller 170 can correct the image quality of the image data using distance information corresponding to the type of external device, and output the corrected image data.
- control unit 170 of the display device may determine the type of connected external device (S620).
- control unit 170 may determine whether the connected external device is a console device.
- the controller 170 of the display device receives a connection with an external device
- the controller 170 receives unique reference information of the external device and recognizes the type of the external device according to the reference information of the external device. .
- the controller 170 when the external electronic device is a console device such as PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, etc., when one of the external electronic devices is connected to a display device, the controller 170 provides a reference unique to the external electronic device.
- the type of connected external electronic device may be determined by receiving the information.
- the controller 170 can recognize the input label of the external input provided by the display device as a console game device.
- the controller 170 may receive reference information corresponding to the PC and recognize an input label of an external input provided by the display device as the PC.
- the reference information corresponding to the PC may be resolution information used by the PC.
- the controller 170 previously stores resolution information used in the PC in a memory, and when reference information matching the previously stored information is received, it can be recognized as a PC connection.
- the display device will be able to change an external input such as HDMI to a PC connection through the display unit.
- control unit 170 may correct the quality of the image data using distance information corresponding to the type of the external device.
- the distance information may mean a distance at which a user normally views a display device connected to an external device as described in FIG. 5 .
- the first distance information corresponding to the console device may be 2 to 3 meters.
- the second distance information corresponding to the PC may be within 1 meter.
- the first distance information corresponding to the PC may have a smaller value than the second distance information corresponding to the console device.
- the specific meter information corresponding to the external device is only an example, and is not limited to the above description.
- controller determines that the type of the connected external device is a console device in step S620, it can determine whether a game mode is being executed in the console device (S641).
- the game mode may mean a mode in which a game provided by the console device is being executed.
- the controller determines that the connected external device is not a console device in step S620, it can determine whether or not it is a PC (S630). At this time, if it is determined that the type of the connected external device is not a PC (S630-NO), the display device may provide image data provided by the external device in normal resolution without correction (S652).
- the controller determines that the type of the connected external device is a PC (S630-YES), it can determine whether the game mode is running in the PC (S640).
- control unit determines that the game mode is not being executed from the external device (S640-NO), it can output the image data received from the external device through the display unit in normal quality without correction (S652). .
- Frequencies used in the present disclosure may be classified into a low frequency component, an intermediate frequency component, and a high frequency component.
- the 'low frequency' component means a part with a small difference in color or brightness from the surrounding area
- the 'high frequency' component may mean a part with a large difference in color or brightness from the surrounding area.
- the 'middle frequency' component may refer to a portion where a difference in color or brightness from the surrounding area is greater than that of the 'low frequency' component and smaller than that of the 'high frequency' component.
- a 'low frequency' component in an image may mean a portion (eg, a background portion) in which edge and detail components are insignificant.
- the 'intermediate frequency' component may mean the contour or edge of an object.
- the 'high frequency' component may mean a detail part such as texture or texture of an object.
- the high frequency, intermediate frequency, and low frequency are not limited to a specific range, and the high frequency is higher than the intermediate frequency and low frequency (i.e., the difference in color or brightness from the surrounding area), and the intermediate frequency is higher than the low frequency. It should be understood as meaning
- the controller determines that the game mode is being executed from the external device (S640-YES)
- the controller converts the image data received from the external device through the display unit into PC image data with increased sharpness of high-frequency components. and output the generated PC image data (S651)
- the PC image data may be an image in which sharpness of a high-frequency component is increased in image data provided by an external device, and sharpness of detail and texture components included in the image data is increased.
- control unit when the game mode is not running in the console device (S641-NO), the control unit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may output image data received from an external device through the display unit in normal quality without correction (S652). ).
- general quality may refer to image data of a basic quality provided when an external device and a display device are connected.
- control unit converts console image data obtained by correcting the image quality of the image data by adding a weight to an intermediate frequency component of the image data. and outputting the console image data through the display unit (S653).
- the console image data may be an image in which the sharpness of an edge component such as an object outline is increased by increasing the sharpness of an intermediate frequency component in image data provided by an external device.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a technical background of image data correction corresponding to distance information according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- console games In the case of console games, it is often used 2 to 3 meters away from the display device, and in the case of PC games, it is sometimes used within 1 meter because the keyboard and mouse must be used directly.
- the viewing distance environment may be different.
- the controller 170 may differently set the quality information to be provided to the user according to the viewing distance.
- a contrast sensitivity function (CSF) 700 is a graph showing sensitivity characteristics of the eye to spatial frequencies.
- sensitivity to frequency may appear relatively uniform at a normal viewing distance 720 as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the normal viewing distance 720 may be 1.5 meters.
- sensitivity to low-frequency components and intermediate-frequency components may be relatively higher at the far distance 710 than at the normal viewing distance 720 as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the sensitivity to high-frequency components is reduced compared to the general viewing distance 720 in the viewing environment at the remote viewing distance 710, the sensitivity to intermediate-frequency components such as the edge of an object may increase.
- sensitivity to high-frequency components may be relatively higher at a short distance 730 than at a normal viewing distance 720 .
- the sensitivity to high-frequency components is increased compared to the normal viewing distance 720 in the viewing environment at the short distance 730, the sensitivity to high-frequency components such as details and textures of image data may increase.
- sensitivity to the contour of an object, the contour of a face, and a jaw line component may be increased.
- sensitivity to texture, texture component, skin pores, eyebrows, hair, etc. may increase.
- the lookup table of FIG. 8 may be generated based on the characteristics of the human eye as described above.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a lookup table according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the external device connected to the display device 100 is a console device
- the first distance information corresponding to the console device is a relatively long distance
- the user's eyes are sensitive to high frequency components compared to an appropriate distance. may decrease, and sensitivity to intermediate frequency components such as the edge of an object may increase.
- the control unit 170 may generate the console image data by correcting the image quality of the image data using a console lookup table having a gain value lower as the frequency increases.
- the controller 170 may output the console image data through the display unit 180 .
- the console lookup table shown in FIG. 8 (a) may be a lookup table set to give a weight to the detail component 810, which means a high frequency component, and a lower weight than the weight to the edge component 820. have.
- the console image data corrected according to the console lookup table may be image data having an increased sharpness of an edge component of the image data.
- the corrected console image data may be image data in which sharpness of detail components of the image data is reduced.
- the user will be able to view an image with increased sharpness for intermediate frequency components, such as the edge of an object, at the location of the first distance information corresponding to the console device.
- the second distance information corresponding to the PC may be a relatively short distance. Therefore, the sensitivity of the user's eye to high-frequency components relative to an appropriate distance may increase, and accordingly, sensitivity to high-frequency components such as details and textures included in an output image may increase.
- the controller 170 may generate the PC image data by correcting the image quality of the image data using a PC lookup table having a higher gain as the frequency increases.
- the controller 170 may output the PC image data through the display unit 180 .
- the PC lookup table shown in FIG. 8(b) may be a lookup table set to give a higher weight to the detail component 830, which means a high frequency component, than the weight to the edge component 840. have.
- the PC image data corrected according to the PC lookup table may be image data in which the sharpness of detail components of the image data is increased.
- the corrected PC image data may be image data in which sharpness of an edge component of the image data is reduced.
- the user when using a PC, the user will be able to view an image with increased sharpness for high-frequency components such as detail and texture of the image at the location of the second distance information.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are views for explaining frequency weighting results using a zone plate pattern according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining image data corrected according to a PC lookup table when an external device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is a PC.
- normal quality image data 900 provided from a PC to a display device shows a zone plate pattern in which several concentric circles are overlapped.
- zone plate pattern 900 In the center of the zone plate pattern 900, several concentric circles are overlapped, so that many edge characteristics, which are intermediate frequency components, are distributed, and in the outer portion of the zone plate pattern 900, texture and texture data, which are high-frequency components, are distributed. is represented by a plurality of concentric circles.
- the control unit generates corrected image data by applying a PC lookup table to the zone plate pattern 900, assigning a weight to a high-frequency component, and assigning a relatively low weight to an intermediate-frequency component. can do.
- zone plate pattern corrected according to the PC lookup table is shown. It can be seen that the zone plate pattern calibrated according to the PC lookup table clearly shows texture and texture aliasing (Aliasing 910, 920, 930, 940) due to the weighting of the high-frequency region of the outer portion of the pattern.
- control unit applies a console lookup table to the zone plate pattern 1000, assigns weights to low- and mid-frequency components, and sets a relatively low weight to high-frequency components. It is possible to generate corrected image data by adding
- FIG. 10(b) a zone plate pattern corrected according to the console lookup table is shown. It can be seen that in the zone plate pattern corrected according to the console look-up table, concentric contours and edge components 1010 clearly appear due to the weighting of the middle frequency region in the center of the pattern.
- aliasing occurs more in the high-frequency region, which is the outer part of the pattern, than in the middle-frequency region, which is the center of the pattern, and the console
- aliasing in a high-frequency region, which is an outer portion of the pattern may occur less than that in an intermediate frequency region, which is a central portion of the pattern.
- the present invention can be implemented as computer readable codes on a program recording medium.
- the computer-readable recording medium may be any recording medium storing data readable by a computer system. Examples of computer readable media include hard disk drive (HDD), solid state disk (SSD), silicon disk drive (SDD), read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy Disc and optical data storage devices. Also, the computer may include the controller 170 of the display device 100.
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- 외부장치의 영상데이터를 수신하는 외부기기 인터페이스부;상기 영상데이터를 출력하는 디스플레이부; 및상기 외부장치의 레퍼런스 정보를 이용하여 상기 외부장치의 종류를 인식하고, 상기 외부장치의 종류에 기초하여 상기 영상데이터의 화질을 보정하고, 보정된 영상데이터를 출력하는 제어부를 포함하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 외부 장치의 종류에 기초한 거리정보를 획득하고, 상기 거리 정보에 따라 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 2항에 있어서,상기 외부장치의 종류는 콘솔(console) 장치, 태블릿 및 PC 중 적어도 하나를 포함하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 3항에 있어서상기 거리정보는 사용자가 상기 외부장치를 시청하는 거리를 의미하고,상기 PC에 대응하는 제1 거리정보는 상기 콘솔장치에 대응하는 제2 거리정보보다 작은 값을 갖는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 외부장치가 PC인 경우, 상기 영상 데이터의 고주파 성분에 가중치를 부가하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 PC 영상 데이터를 생성하고, 상기 디스플레이부를 통해 상기 PC 영상 데이터를 출력하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 5항에 있어서,주파수가 클수록 높은 이득값(gain)을 갖는 PC 룩업테이블을 이용하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 상기 PC 영상 데이터를 생성하고,상기 PC 영상 데이터는 상기 영상 데이터의 디테일 성분의 선명도(sharpness)가 증가된 영상 데이터인,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 외부장치가 콘솔장치인 경우, 상기 영상 데이터의 중간 주파수 성분에 가중치를 부가하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 콘솔 영상 데이터를 생성하고, 상기 디스플레이부를 통해 상기 콘솔 영상 데이터를 출력하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 7항에 있어서,주파수가 클수록 낮은 이득값을 갖는 콘솔 룩업데이블을 이용하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 상기 콘솔 영상 데이터를 생성하고,상기 콘솔 영상 데이터는 상기 영상 데이터의 엣지 성분의 선명도(sharpness)가 증가된 영상 데이터인,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 6항에 있어서,상기 PC 영상 데이터는 복수개의 동심원이 겹쳐서 표시된 존 플레이트 패턴 평가 시, 상기 패턴의 외곽부인 고주파 영역에 엘리어싱이, 상기 패턴의 중심부인 중간 주파수 영역의 엘리어싱보다 많이 발생하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 제 8항에 있어서,상기 콘솔 영상 데이터는 복수개의 동심원이 겹쳐서 표시된 존 플레이트 패턴 평가 시, 상기 패턴의 외곽부인 고주파 영역의 엘리어싱(Aliasing)이 상기 패턴의 중심부인 중간 주파수 영역의 엘리어싱 보다 적게 발생하는,디스플레이 장치.
- 외부장치의 레퍼런스 정보를 이용하여 상기 외부장치의 종류를 인식하는 단계;상기 외부장치의 종류에 대응하는 거리정보를 이용하여 상기 외부장치로부터 수신한 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정하는 단계; 및상기 보정된 영상 데이터를 출력하는 단계를 포함하는,디스플레이 장치의 동작 방법.
- 제 11항에 있어서,상기 수신한 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정하는 단계는,상기 외부장치가 PC 인 경우, 상기 영상 데이터의 고주파 성분에 가중치를 부가하여 PC 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계를 포함하는,디스플레이 장치의 동작 방법.
- 제 12항에 있어서,상기 PC 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계는,주파수가 클수록 높은 이득값(gain)을 갖는 PC 룩업테이블을 이용하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 상기 PC 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계를 포함하고,상기 PC 영상 데이터는 상기 영상 데이터의 디테일 성분의 선명도(sharpness)가 증가된 영상 데이터인,디스플레이 장치의 동작 방법.
- 제 11항에 있어서,상기 수신한 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정하는 단계는,상기 외부장치가 콘솔장치인 경우, 상기 영상 데이터의 중간 주파수 성분에 가중치를 부가하여 콘솔 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계를 포함하는,디스플레이 장치의 동작 방법.
- 제 14항에 있어서,상기 콘솔 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계는,주파수가 클수록 낮은 이득값을 갖는 콘솔 룩업데이블을 이용하여 상기 영상 데이터의 화질을 보정한 상기 콘솔 영상 데이터를 생성하는 단계를 포함하고,상기 콘솔 영상 데이터는 상기 영상 데이터의 엣지 성분의 선명도(sharpness)가 증가된 영상 데이터인,디스플레이 장치의 동작 방법.
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