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IN THE CLAIMS
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`Claims 1-9 are pending in this application, wherein claims 1 and 2 are being amended
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`to improve form, as follows:
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`1.
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`I
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`(Currently Amended) An image display device having a plurality of pixels, into each
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`of which an image voltage is input during a writing period and an inclined wave
`voltage which changes a voltage level thereof according to time is input during‘a light
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`emission period following the writing period, wherein
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`each of the pixels has
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`light emitting means,
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`a driving transistor for driving the light emitting means, and
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`a capacitance device having one end connected to a gate electrode of the
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`driving transistor,
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`the image voltage and the inclined wave veltage are input to other end of the
`capacitance device during the writing period and the light emission period,
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`respectively,
`the driving transistor operates in a saturation region of the driving transistor,
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`light emission intensity of the light emitting means while emitting light always
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`and
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`changes within the light emission period.
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`2.
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`(Currently Amended) An image display device, having
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`a plurality of pixels,
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`a plurality of signal lines for inputting an image voltage to each of the plurality
`of pixels, and
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`pixel selecting means for selecting from the plurality of pixels a pixel
`which the image voltage is to be written via the plurality of signal lines,
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`into
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`wherein each of the pixels has
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`.a light emitting device of a current driving-type,
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`a driving transistor connected between a power line and the light emitting
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`device, and
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`a capacitance device having one end connected to a gate electrode of the
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`driving transistor,
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`the image voltage is input to other end of the capacitance device during the .
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`writing period,
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`_
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`inclined wave voltage which changes a voltage level thereof according to time
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`is input to the other endlof the capacitance device during a light emission period
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`following the writing period,
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`the driving transistor operates in a saturation region of the driving transistor,
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`and
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`light emission intensity of the light emitting device while emitting light always
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`changes within the light emission period.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 2, wherein
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`the pixel selecting means has a plurality of scanning lines,
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`each of the pixels has a reset transistor connected between the gate electrode
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`of the driving transistor and an electrode of the driving transistor, the electrode being
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`connected to the light emitting device, and
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`the gate electrode of the reset transistor is connected to a corresponding
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`scanning line among the plurality of scanning lines.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 2, wherein
`the pixel selecting means has a plurality of lighting control lines,
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`each of the pixels has a lighting transistor connected between the driving
`transistor and the light emitting device,
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`a gate electrode of each lighting transistor is connected to a corresponding
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`lighting control line among the plurality of lighting control lines.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 4, wherein
`the writing period is divided into successive first to thiid periods,
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`the reset transistor of each of the pixels remains on during the first'period and
`the second period within the writing period and off during the third period within the
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`writing period and the light emission period,
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`the lighting transistor of each of the pixels remains on during the light
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`emission period and the first period within the writing period and off during the
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`second period and the third period within the writing period.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 2, further comprising
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`I
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`a plurality of inclined wave voltage input lines for inputting the inclined wave
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`voltage to each of the pixels,
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`wherein
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`each of the pixels includes
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`a first switching transistor for connecting the other end of the capacitance device to a
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`corresponding signal line among the plurality of signal lines during the writing period,
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`and
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`a second switching transistor for connecting the other end of the capacitance device to
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`a corresponding inclined wave voltage input line among the plurality of inclined wave
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`voltage input lines during the light emission period.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 6, wherein
`the pixel selecting means includes a plurality of switch control lines,
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`the first switching transistor and the second switching transistor differ from
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`each other in an electricity conductive type,
`a gate electrode of the first switching transistor of each of the pixels and agate
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`_ electrode of the second switching transistor are connected to a corresponding same
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`switch control line among the plurality of switch control lines,
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`the first switching transistor and the second switching transistor of each of the
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`pixels remain on and off, respectively, during the writing period, and
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`the first switching transistor and the second switching transistor of each of the
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`pixels remain off and on, respectively, during the light emission period.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 1 wherein the light emitting
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`device is an organic light emitting diode device.
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`(Original) The image display device according to claim 2 wherein the light emitting
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`device is an organic light emitting diode device.
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