Samsung shimmies three ultra-thin bezel LCDs into its 460UT-series
What ups the wow factor more -- ultra-thin displays that seem to just hang on a wall, or a wall that is a display? Yeah, we thought so. For those who still believe in the simple pleasures of screen real estate, Samsung has introduced the 460UT, 460UTn and 460UTn-UD -- 46-inch LCDs with bezels only 2.4-mm thick on the right and bottom and 4.3-mm on the left and top. The models differ only in ancillary features -- built-in networking in the 460UTn and Samsung's Ultra Definition video wall management software in the 460UTn-UD -- with all three panels packing the same 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 700 nits of brightness and 1366x768 resolution. Tell your friends you're not getting a 1080p panel, then silence the scoffs when you show them your 2732x1536 (or more) video wall.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken @ Apr 5th 2009 1:36PM
While this is very cool for commercial applications, I would not want that in my home. Watching a movie with that 'cross hair' on the screen would be unbearable.
EQC @ Apr 5th 2009 8:44PM
why would the bezel width be different on the left and right? that seems like it'd look a bit funny, and I'd probably prefer it with the full 4.3 mm on both sides.
Nick Catalano @ Apr 6th 2009 12:52AM
It would be cool to like embed one of them flush with your wall. That would be awesome.