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IN THE CLAIMS:
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`Claims 1-3, 5-6 and 8 stand for consideration in this application, wherein claim 1 is being
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`amended to more particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject invention; claims 9-11
`stand withdrawn from further consideration in this application; claim 7 is being withdrawn from
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`further consideration as being directed to a non—elected species; claim 4 has been previously
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`in canceled; and new claims 12-13 are hereby-submitted for consideration, all as follows:
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended) An image display apparatus comprising:
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`a display panel including a first insulating substrate where a pixel region is formed
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`by arranging a plurality of pixels in a matrix form over a main face thereof and a second
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`insulating substrate which is opposed and adhered to the main face of the first insulating
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`substrate with a—predetermined—gap liquid crystal therebetween, each of the plurality of
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`pixels having a thin-film-transister—g pixel electrode,
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`wherein the—knage—display—appafatus—has a plurality of light sensors including
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`semiconductor films which are the same layer as an active layer of the thin~film~transistor
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`in the pixel region, in—the—Vaeinitayeefithe—pixel—regmn—atthemamwfaeeef are formed on the
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`first insulating substrate,
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`a plurality of color filters are formed on the second insulating substrate, and
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`one of the plurality of light sensors overlaps with one of the plurality of color filters
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`in a plan View with the liquid crystal interposed therebetween.
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`(Previously Presented) The image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
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`a signal processing circuit is provided over the main face of the first substrate for
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`generating a control signal to change the brightness of a backlight on the basis of the output
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`of the plurality of light sensors.
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`(Previously Presented) The image display apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
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`the signal processing circuit is composed of a semiconductor film which is the same
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`layer as an active layer of the thin~film~tiansiston
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`(Canceled).
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`(Previously Presented) The image display apparatus according to claim 3, wherein
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`a feedback circuit is mounted over the printed circuit board.
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`(Previously Presented) The image display apparatus according to claim 1,
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`further
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`comprising:
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`a liquid crystal which is enclosed in the gap between the first insulating substrate
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`and the second insulating substrate;
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`a backlight which is installed on the backside of the first insulating substrate; and
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`a power supply circuit which controls lighting the backlight.
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`(Withdrawn) The image display apparatus according to claim 6, wherein
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`the plurality of photo~sensors differs in the film thickness of the semiconductor
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`films respectively.
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`(Original) The image display apparatus according to claim 6, wherein
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`a color filter having different transmission wavelength bands which is arranged to
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`be opposite each of the piurality of photo—sensors over the main face of the second
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`substrate.
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`(Withdrawn) The image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
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`a plurality of organic EL light-emitting layers having different luminescent colors
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`over one electrode driven by a plurality of thin film transistors which constitute the pixels
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`contained over the main face of the first insulating substrate and another electrode covering
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`the plurality of organic EL luminescent layers are provided.
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`10.
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`(Withdrawn) The image display apparatus according to claim 9, wherein
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`each of the plurality of photo~sensors detects light with a different wavelength band
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`by changing the film thickness of the semiconductor film.
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`11.
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`(Withdrawn) The image display apparatus according to claim 9, wherein
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`a color filter having different transmission wavelength bands is provided on the
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`upper side of each of the plurality of photo—sensors.
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`12.
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`(New) The image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one of the plurality of
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`light sensors overlaps with an electrode layer formed in a same layer as a pixel electrode
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`in a plan View.
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`13.
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`(New) The image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one of the plurality of
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`light sensors overlaps with a common electrode in a plan View.
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