Samsung Might Unveil Bezel-less TV at CES

One of the biggest technology events of the world, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), will kick off next week on January 7. Tech companies from all over the world will be gathering in Las Vegas to showcase their latest developments for consumer technology that might change our living style in short.

Korean electronics giant Samsung are reportedly revealing TVs with new shapes, sizes and forms at CES this year. Korea’s electronics media, The Elec reported that Samsung will present a “bezel-less” TV at the show. The report also mentioned that Samsung plans to begin mass production of the bezel-less TV in February 2020, according to its source.


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Samsung registered “Zero Bezel” as its trademark in October 2019 in Europe. The trademark covers products including TVs, monitors, LED displays and signage. Since then, it is predicted that the Korean company will launch related products soon.

Samsung might also present a new Micro LED display at show and finalize its Micro LED mass production plan after CES. However, until now the company did not response to the rumors and only published a short video announcing that its CEO will deliver a keynote at CES on January 6, taking about how device enabled by AI, chipsets and 5G bring new experiences and changes to our lives.

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