LG Now Makes the World's Thinnest Bezel LCD

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what i wonder is what is so technologically challenging about just building a lcd with out a bezel at all ? i'm sure it is possible jsut no oen ahs bothered doing it yet. as it stands even this set is only good for presentation , i still woudltn care for the lines if it were in my living room , and it certainly would just be cheaper to just buy a 1080p DLP proector and a 100 inch projector screen ( or if you want to go cheap just a plain white cotten sheet), instead of buying 9 of the sets.
 
[citation][nom]huron[/nom]I was looking for something just like this a year ago when I wanted to fit a larger TV in a cabinet. So many TVs have such huge bezels that it made it nearly impossible to find something to fit...I guess I bought a year too early on this[/citation]

same happened to me. We did find one that would fit the apperture but the cost was a little more expensive than a 47" LCD - so we scrapped the cabinet and got the bigger TV and a new stand :)
 
I hope they come in a smaller size at some point 37 inch is kinda big for my desktop for eyefinity But they are super sweet. I am wondering how hard would it be to make one with no bezel at all?
 
I suppose they should make a smaller version as they can be used with Eyefinity, plus if they make smaller screens I'm sure they can make the bezel slightly smaller too... maybe. :)
 
Now that just looks awsome, I cant see why it took so long to bring this to market, other than structural issues like one has mentioned. Now this really makes me want to do a Eyefinity setup when my wallet will allow it and they make a model in the 20" to 24" range. Nice work LG.
 
Bezels are needed for a few reasons, Think about it, you need to feed the drive signals into the LCD panels. Its done from the edges where the drive chips are bonded to the panel. Another is that the LCD panels need to be sealed at the edges. Its difficult to make active pixel in the sealed area. Typically thin bezel LCD panels are lower in resolution than High resolution panels of the same size. In a video wall application you will see the displays with resolution of 1366x768. You really don't need higher resolution in this application because you are viewing from a distance and the higher resolution wouldn't be usable.
 
Those have got to be the thinnest Bezels I've ever seen, or actually , I can say will ever see in my lifetime. :)
No only are they microns thin, but, the bleeding monitor also seems to be equally thin :)
I think we need a new Photographer here at Toms......
 
I can't believe the amount of people asking for a smaller version... get a bigger desk and come join me in 2010.
 
" just 4 mm left/right 1.5 mm, top/bottom 2.5 mm"
WTF does that mean? Somebody hire an editor to proofread this crap.
Unless you mean rotate one display 90 degrees and add 1.5 + 2.5mm = 4mm.
But who would do that?
 
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