Electronic device
An electronic device includes a light emitting structure including a curved surface that includes a first region and a second region arranged along a first direction. The light emitting structure outputs a first light in the first region and outputs a second light in the second region. The first light has a first normal brightness in a first orthogonal direction perpendicular to the first direction and a first oblique brightness in a first inclined direction. The first orthogonal direction and the first inclined direction form a first acute included angle. The second light has a second normal brightness in a second orthogonal direction and a second oblique brightness in a second inclined direction. The second orthogonal direction and the second inclined direction form a second acute included angle. The first oblique brightness and the second oblique brightness are different.
1 . An electronic device, comprising:
a light emitting structure comprising a curved surface, the curved surface comprising a first region and a second region arranged along a first direction, and the light emitting structure outputting a first light in the first region and outputting a second light in the second region,
wherein the first light has a first normal brightness in a first orthogonal direction perpendicular to the first direction and a first oblique brightness in a first inclined direction, and the first orthogonal direction and the first inclined direction form a first acute included angle;
wherein the second light has a second normal brightness in a second orthogonal direction and a second oblique brightness in a second inclined direction, and the second orthogonal direction and the second inclined direction form a second acute included angle;
wherein the first oblique brightness and the second oblique brightness are different.
2 . The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a difference between the first normal brightness and the second normal brightness to the first normal brightness is defined as a first ratio, a ratio of a difference between the first oblique brightness and the second oblique brightness to the first oblique brightness is defined as a second ratio, and the first ratio is less than the second ratio.
3 . The electronic device of claim 2 , wherein a ratio of the first ratio to the second ratio is greater than or equal to 0.1 and less than 1.0.
4 . The electronic device of claim 1 , further comprising a color filter layer, wherein the color filter layer comprises a first filter and a second filter adjacent to the first filter, colors of the first filter and the second filter are different, and areas of the first filter and the second filter are different.