| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE37679 |
Signal selection circuit of intelligence television |
April 30, 2002 |
| A signal selection circuit is disclosed for use in an intelligence TV. The intelligence TV can display a signal prioritized in the order of a TV OSD signal, a PIP signal, an information signal, and a TV signal. The structure for carrying out this prioritization includes a TV signal p |
| 5995159 |
Closed-caption scrolling method and apparatus suitable for syllable characters |
November 30, 1999 |
| A closed-caption scrolling method and apparatus suitable for displaying a closed caption including syllable characters and capable of reducing the memory capacity. According to the method, the caption signal is encoded in a line of each field of a broadcasting television signal which doe |
| 5867224 |
Time reset and display method for an intelligent television |
February 2, 1999 |
| In the present invention, when power is restored after a loss of power; an intelligent TV can receive communication services with correct current time information by displaying the clock set menu for resetting the current time by (a) checking for the presence of time information to d |
| 5850265 |
Intelligent television receiver and method of processing data therein |
December 15, 1998 |
| An intelligent television receiver for receiving a signal of a desired channel and displaying it on a CRT is provided. The intelligent television receiver is operable with computer communication services provided by a value added network and includes a modem for transmitting and receivin |
| 5831591 |
Information picture display device using a double-picture type screen |
November 3, 1998 |
| In an information picture display device using a double-picture type screen, a TV microcomputer controls a double window processing unit, an information processing unit processes information data received from a value added network and recognizes a selected screen mode to then output a |
| 5815216 |
Display device capable of displaying external signals and information data using a double-pictur |
September 29, 1998 |
| A display device displays first and second video signals on a double-picture type screen. The device comprises a double window processing unit, a microcomputer, an information processing unit, a compressor, first through fourth switches, and a display unit. The double window processi |
| 5721593 |
Signal selection circuit of intelligence television |
February 24, 1998 |
| A signal selection circuit is disclosed for use in an intelligence TV. The intelligence TV can display a signal prioritized in the order of a TV OSD signal, a PIP signal, an information signal, and a TV signal. The structure for carrying out this prioritization includes a TV signal p |
| 5654764 |
Data separating circuit |
August 5, 1997 |
| The present invention discloses a data separating circuit for separating digital data contained in a video signal. This invention uses a digital circuit formation rather than an analog circuit formation, in order to stabilize a slicing level. Such stabilization is quite important in TTX |
| 5646699 |
CDP-incorporated television receiver which selects a signal based on a type of compact disk dete |
July 8, 1997 |
| A compact-disk-player-incorporated television receiver includes; in a single case, a television signal receiver for receiving a tuned television signal and detecting video and audio signals from the received signal and outputting the same, a compact disk player having a song accompanimen |
| 5634798 |
Compact disk player-incorporated television receiver having a monitor power control function |
June 3, 1997 |
| A compact disk player incorporated television receiver includes a television signal receiver, a compact disk player having a song accompaniment function, a video signal processor for selectively receiving and processing a video signal output by the television signal receiver or a vid |
| 5631712 |
CDP-incorporated television receiver |
May 20, 1997 |
| A CDP-incorporated television receiver is provided which includes a CD reproducer, a CDG processor, a CDV processor, and a CD-OK processor. The CD reproducer reads data from an optical disk, and the CDG, CDV, and CD-OK processors input such data and respectively produce corresponding RGB |