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`The present application claims priority ‘rom Japanese
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`application JP2008—150605
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`filed on June 9, 2008,
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`the content
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`hereby
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`application.
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`incorporated. by reference into this
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`BACKGROUND OF
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`l. Field of
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`the Invention
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`Thepresentinventionrelatesix>aliquidcrystaldisplay
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`device,andmoreparticularlytoaliquidcrysta'
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`displaydevice
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`which can per-
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`:orm driving 0'' a liquid crysta'
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`display panel
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`and a backlight suitable for a motion picture display.
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`2. Description of the Related Art
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`A large-sized liquid crystal di
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`television receiver set or the 'ike i
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`sp'ay device used in a
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`backlightwhichhasailightsourcecniabacksurfacecx:aliquid
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`crystal display panel. That is,
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`the
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`In the liquid
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`crystal display panel,
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`pixels are arranged on
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`a display region in a matrix array,
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`frespectivepixels,aviewercanrecognizeanimage
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`the backlight radiated through respective pixels
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`As a light source 0'
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`television receiver set or the like, a fluorescent lamp wqich
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`constitutes a linear light source suck
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`as a CCFL or an fifiEP
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`isusedingeneral.
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`Ontheotherhand,recently,alightemitting
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`diode which is referred to as Lfi) has
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`i3rightness of a pixel of a liquid
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`crysta' display panel
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`through light from a backlight has the following
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`perceived
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`Brightnesso:
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`fpixel==opticaltransmissivity(grayscale)
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`ofpixel
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`backlight light source.
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`When the linear light sources such as the fluorescent
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`lamps are used, even when brightness
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`the backlight
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`controlled,
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`such a control can be per:
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`formed only for every
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`fluorescent lamp and hence, brightness can be controlled only
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`in one direction resulting in a one-dimensional brightness
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`control.
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`TKDthecontrary,whenmap'uralityO'
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`in a state that these light emitting diodes overlap with the
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`liquid crystal
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`display panel, brightne
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`ss of a backlight can
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`be controlled two-dimensionally.
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`Such a backlight control
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`method
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`to as
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`a
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`local
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`dimming method
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`(corresponding [K3 patent publication US
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`is arrenged<nia liquid.crysta'
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`2007/0152926Al)
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`(patent
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`document
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`1)},
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`this method
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`contributestotheenhancementcxfadynamiccontrast(xfadisplay
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`image.
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`SUMMARY OE THfi
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`Recently, an environmental problem.becomes crucial and
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`hence, a liquid crystal display device is also requested to
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`satisfy a demand for low power consumption.
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`in case O" a liquid crystal display device,
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`the power
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`consumptionofabacklightoccupiesalargepercentageandhence,
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`the backlight is considered as a target whose consumption o;
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`power is reduced.as much as possible.
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`above-mentionedlocaldimmingnethodjj;adopted,thereduction
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`of power is not guaranteed.
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`The reason is as follows. That
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`is, a control of brightness o: the backlight depends on image
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`data necessary for displaying an image on a liquid crystal
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`displaypanel. Withrespecttotheliquidcrystaldisplaypane;
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`o: a television receiver set or the like, although image data
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`is inputoed at a frame period of 6OHZ or 120 Hz,
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`the inputted
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`image data largely varies and hence,
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`the inputted image data
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`is constantly changed depending on an intention o: a user.
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`Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention
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`to provide a liquid crystal display device which can enhance
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`power—consumption
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`reduction e "iciency
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`irrespective
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`r1obrieflyexplainthesummaryoftypicalinventionsamong
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`inventionsdisclosedinthisspecification,theyareasfollows.
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`(1) According to one aspect o:
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`the present invention,
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`there is provided a liquid crystal display device including:
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`a liquid_crystal display panel which includes a<display region
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`formed of a mass of a plurality of pixels; a backlight which
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`has a plLrality 0: light sources receiving a lighting control
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`independently,andhasairegionthereofwherethelightsources
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`are mounted partitioned into a plurality'of lighting regions;
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`and.a control circuit which converts image data inputted from
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`the outside into a video signal to be supplied to the liquid
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`crystal display panel and performs the lighting'control<xfthe
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`backlight, wherein the control circuit forms a "irst
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`which image data having a grayscale higher than a grayscale
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`0: image data to be displayed is formed and a second frame in
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`which image data having a grayscale lower than a grayscale of
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`the image data to be displayed are formed, and alternately
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`displays the image data in the ”irsL "rame and the image data
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`in the second frame, and the backligrt performs the lightiqg
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`controlforeverylightingregionofthebacklightinconformioy
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`with a display content of the liquid crystal display panel.
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`(2) In the liquid cryStal display device 0: the present
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`invention laving the constitution (l),
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`the backlight may be light emitting diodes.
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`(3) In the liquid crystal display device 0: the present
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`inventionhavingtheconstitution(2),thelightemittingdiodes
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`mayrbe arranged.in alnatrix array at positions where the ;
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`emittingwdiodes overlap)with the liquidwccystal disp'agrpa
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`(4) In the liquid crystal display device of tre pre
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`inventionhavingtheconstitution(2),'
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`regions is partitioned in a check pattern on a substrat
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`the backlight.
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`(5) In the liquid crystal display device of the pre
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`invention having the constitution (2), the plura'ity'of'
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`emitting diodes is arranged in the lighting regions.
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`:n the liquid crystal display device 0: the pre
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`invention having the constitution (l), brigrtness of the l
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`source of the backlight is controlled_in conformity'with_i
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`grayscales of the respective image data in the ”irst "rame and
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`Thepresentinventionij;notlimitedJXDtheliquidcrystal
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`display device having
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`the above-mentioned constitutions and
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`various modifications can be made without departing from the
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`concept 0;
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`the present
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`invention.
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`Further,
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`examples other
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`ruuions will_become apparent fromtthe descriptioriof the
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`whole specification and drawings.
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`The
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`display device
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`having
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`irrespective of data.
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`to be
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`inputted.
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`invention will become
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`Fig.lii;aviewshowingoneembodimento:
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`display device according to the present invention, wherein a
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`in a bright field and a dark
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`Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a control circuit o;
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`the liquid crystal display device according to the present
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`invention;
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`invention;
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`3 is a view showing the constitution of a module
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`or driving 0" she 'iquid crystal
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`Fig. 8Atx>Fig. 8C
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`Embodiments of the present invention are explained in
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`conjunction with drawings. Here,
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`in all embodiments and
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`drawings,
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`identical or similar constitutional elements are
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`given same symbols, and their‘repeatedwexplanatioriis omitted.
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`invention. As the liquid_crystal display device L
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`input signals
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