Yeah, but the frame is there for an obvious reason, it holds all the parts in place.
Wouldn't a frameless screen be just like taking the plastic covers off an older existing screen?
I wouldn't want that, considering how fragile the glass panels are.
It's about time someone has decided to go with frameless screens.
I'm suprised it has taken so long for this to come about considering the increased rate of multi-monitor use. With technology such as eye-finity, a selling point is indeed minimal or no bezel.
Yeah, but the frame is there for an obvious reason, it holds all the parts in place.
Wouldn't a frameless screen be just like taking the plastic covers off an older existing screen?
I wouldn't want that, considering how fragile the glass panels are.
A 12" form factor ULV notebook with a 12" screen would be a lovely thing.
It's about time someone has decided to go with frameless screens.
I'm suprised it has taken so long for this to come about considering the increased rate of multi-monitor use. With technology such as eye-finity, a selling point is indeed minimal or no bezel.
Foxconn has and still works with Apple if memory serves. This would be right up Apples ally if you ask me.