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Samsung Planning to Introduce ‘Zero Bezel’ TV at CES 2020

Author : NewsGram Desk

South Korean tech major Samsung may make bezel-free TVs reality soon. The company is mulling to introduce a zero-bezel TV at the upcoming CES 2020 in early January, with mass production starting in February.

While the finer details aren't available, the design reportedly welds the display and main body "more closely" to eliminate the usual borders on sets 65 inches and larger. And we do mean eliminate — this supposedly "really doesn't have a bezel", Engadget reported on Tuesday.

The Zero Bezel TV will be available only in sizes from 65-inches and higher.

5G smartphones captured 5 per cent of the global premium market in the third quarter (Q3) of 2019 led by Samsung with 74 per cent share followed by LG with 11 per cent and Vivo with 5 per cent share. Wikimedia Commons

This could mean that the manufacturing process is complicated enough that it's not suitable for smaller sizes.

It could also mean that the tech major wants to further differentiate its premium TVs as more consumers opt for larger screens.

On top of Samsung's earlier work, the company trademarked the "Zero Bezel" brand name earlier in the year. Neither is a guarantee you'll see something at CES. The trade show is often Samsung's preferred venue for TV introductions, the report added. (IANS)

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