A display has light emitting elements, a first driver, a power source, and
a second driver. Each light emitting element includes "n" emission layers
formed one over another to form a color dot in each pixel. The first
driver drives the emission layers to emit light or no light. The power
source passes a current through the first driver to the light emitting
element. The second driver individually weights the n emission layers and
makes the emission layers emit light so that each dot may express a
gradation level.