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titleOfInvention Display device and drive circuit
abstract Provided are a display device and a driver circuit that can reduce power consumption even when a transistor that operates in a depletion mode is used. In a display device including a wiring group such as a scanning line in a display area and a driving circuit for driving the wiring group, the driving circuit shifts the phase of an input signal and outputs the signal. A shift register circuit, and the shift register circuit is formed of an N-type MOS transistor. When the transistor that generates the output signal of the shift register circuit is turned off, the shift register circuit is lower than the low-side potential of the output signal. The display device is configured to supply a low first potential to the gate terminal of the transistor. [Selection] Figure 3
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