Samsung to Release a truly Bezel-less TV at CES
Samsung Electronics will introduce its premium, bezel-less TV at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2020.
The company plans to mass produce the TV starting from February. Samsung managed to eliminate the bezel for TVs sized 65 inches and larger. Instead, the company chose to more closely weld together the display panel and the main body. Samsung will be making this a basic feature for its TV series lineup sized 65 inches and larger. The company has achieved this by closely welding together the display panel and the main body of the TV; using equipment from the Shinsegye Engineering for the process.
According to one developer that worked on the upcoming product, the TV unlike “other bezel-less” TVs that still have bezels, actually offers “zero-bezels.” The developer stated that Samsung is the only company to have such an “extreme design” ready for production.
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Exactly my point. But again these kind of tvs are actually bought to have bragging rights. And u might want upgrade to a 120inch ultrawide tv :p at some point of ur life...
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It's not just bragging rights, When I shop for a TV it's also a piece of furniture so I want it to look good in my front room too. I'd absolutely pay a premium for it to look good. Indeed, when I bought my last set I bought the top end version not just for the picture but it had a nice aluminium stand.
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Have you seen what people these days obsess over? Bezels, notches, cutouts, etc. All kinds of superficial things that you never even notice because you are looking at the SCREEN not the bezel. A lot of "tech" companies are just fashion companies in disguise. Same reason we have RGB everything now too, some people will refuse to buy certain pc components if it doesn't have colorful lights attached to it. Go compare a classic gamer mobo (like A7N8X) to one made today.
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I've heard this story (true bezel less) for so many times and it's never true. It's impossible to make without making it easily breakable. There needs to be at least 1 or 2 millimetres of plastic/metallic package.
I have one LG bezel less monitor and guess what: it has a f ing huge bezel.
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I totally get why one would want zero-bezels for monitors, so you can eg. have multiple without image interruption, but with a huge TV like this, is this really the most important thing? 99.99% of all buyers are going to have exactly one.