Foveated display
An electronic device such as a head-mounted device may have displays. The display may have regions of lower and higher resolution to reduce data bandwidth and power consumption for the display while preserving satisfactory image quality. Data lines may be shared by lower and higher resolution portions of a display or different portions of a display with different resolutions may be supplied with different numbers of data lines. Data line length may be varied in transition regions between lower resolution and higher resolution portions of a display to reduce visible discontinuities between the lower and higher resolution portions. The lower and higher resolution portions of the display may be dynamically adjusted using dynamically adjustable gate driver circuitry and dynamically adjustable data line driver circuitry.
1 . A display, comprising:
an array of display pixels configured to produce light, wherein each display pixel includes a control circuit and a light-emitting diode and wherein the control circuits and light-emitting diodes are arranged in columns;
gate lines;
gate line driver circuitry configured to supply gate signals to the display pixels over the gate lines;
data lines;
data line driver circuitry configured to supply data signals to the display pixels over the data lines, wherein each data line controls only display pixels of a common color; and
cross-routing paths, wherein each cross-routing path couples a control circuit in a first column to a light-emitting diode in a second column.
2 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein the second column is adjacent to the first column.
3 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a first subset of the data lines controls only green display pixels, wherein a second subset of the data lines controls only red display pixels, and wherein a third subset of the data lines controls only blue display pixels.
4 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a first subset of rows of the display pixels includes alternating green and blue light-emitting diodes.
5 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a first subset of rows of the display pixels includes alternating red and green light-emitting diodes.
6 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein each cross-routing path crosses at least one data line of the data lines.
7 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein the control circuit and the light-emitting diode coupled to each cross-routing path have a given color and wherein each cross-routing path crosses a data line for a different color than the given color.
8 . The display defined in claim 7 , wherein the given color is blue.
9 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a given data line of the data lines is coupled to a first light-emitting diode in the second column and a second light-emitting diode in a third column and wherein the first column is interposed between the second and third columns.
10 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a given data line of the data lines is coupled to a first light-emitting diode in the second column and a second light-emitting diode in a third column, wherein the second column is located on a first side of the given data line, and wherein the third column is located on a second side of the given data line.
11 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a given data line of the data lines is coupled to a first light-emitting diode via a cross-routing path and wherein the given data line is coupled to a second light-emitting diode without a cross-routing path.
12 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a given data line of the data lines is coupled to a first light-emitting diode in the second column and a second light-emitting diode in a third column, wherein the third column is adjacent to the given data line, and wherein the first column is interposed between the data line and the second column.
13 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein a first data line of the data lines is coupled to at least one cross-routing path and wherein a second data line of the data lines is coupled to zero cross-routing paths.