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LG has announced that they have
developed a 5.3-inch Full HD LCD
panel for smartphones, which
vendors claim, has the world’s
narrowest bezel at just 0.7mm . The
company has beaten it’s own
previous records of 2.2mm bezel size
for smartphones.
LG mentions that it had to use two
processes, the neo edge module
processing technology and the
world’s first Advanced In-Cell Touch
(AIT) technology to achieve a bezel
width that is narrower than the
thickness of a credit card. The neo
edge technology sees the use of an
adhesive instead of double-sided
tape to seal the areas around the
panel’s circuit board as well as the
back light unit.
The AIT technology also assists in the
reduction of bezel size, as the touch
panel is embedded into the LCD
module. As there isn’t a need for
another touch component, using this
technology is cost effective for LG as
well.
The smartphone adapts a similar
design from the Sharp Aquos
Crystal which appears to
have almost no bezels around its
borders. LG has worked on
a smartphone which could give us
maximum screen size with
minimal bezels. This way, LG
continues to be a part of an emerging
market which deals in high-resolution
large-size displays for mobile
devices.
Mass production of the new displays
is set for November and LG said it
will ship the first batch to customers
in China. We should hope to see this
cutting-edge technology by the first
or second quarter of 2015.
LG introduces world's slimmest smartphone bezels to a virtually non-existent 0.7mm Tech2 Mobile
developed a 5.3-inch Full HD LCD
panel for smartphones, which
vendors claim, has the world’s
narrowest bezel at just 0.7mm . The
company has beaten it’s own
previous records of 2.2mm bezel size
for smartphones.
LG mentions that it had to use two
processes, the neo edge module
processing technology and the
world’s first Advanced In-Cell Touch
(AIT) technology to achieve a bezel
width that is narrower than the
thickness of a credit card. The neo
edge technology sees the use of an
adhesive instead of double-sided
tape to seal the areas around the
panel’s circuit board as well as the
back light unit.
The AIT technology also assists in the
reduction of bezel size, as the touch
panel is embedded into the LCD
module. As there isn’t a need for
another touch component, using this
technology is cost effective for LG as
well.
The smartphone adapts a similar
design from the Sharp Aquos
Crystal which appears to
have almost no bezels around its
borders. LG has worked on
a smartphone which could give us
maximum screen size with
minimal bezels. This way, LG
continues to be a part of an emerging
market which deals in high-resolution
large-size displays for mobile
devices.
Mass production of the new displays
is set for November and LG said it
will ship the first batch to customers
in China. We should hope to see this
cutting-edge technology by the first
or second quarter of 2015.
LG introduces world's slimmest smartphone bezels to a virtually non-existent 0.7mm Tech2 Mobile