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titleOfInvention Electrophoretic display device and electronic apparatus
abstract In an electrophoretic display device, an image to be displayed can be reliably displayed. An electrophoretic display device includes a pixel electrode (21) formed for each pixel (20) on one substrate (28) of a pair of substrates, and a first data line for supplying an image signal (21). 51), a second data line (52) for supplying an inverted image signal obtained by inverting the polarity of the image signal with respect to the reference potential, and a high potential power supply line (91) for supplying a high potential power supply potential higher than the reference potential. A low potential power supply line (92) for supplying a low potential power supply potential lower than the reference potential, a scanning line (40) for supplying a scanning signal, and a pixel electrode are provided so as to be electrically connected to each pixel. Based on the result of comparing the potentials of the image signal and the inverted image signal, one of the high potential power supply potential and the low potential power supply potential is selected, and the one potential is output according to the scanning signal. A comparator (100). [Selection] Figure 4
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