Published on October 15th,2007 at 12:19 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

LG & Philips launch the first TFT LCD screen with the smallest bezel.

If you are a PDA user, you may have come to realize that LCD manufacturers are stealing from you some tiny millimeters of screen, creating some kind of “black frame around the information/video or whatever your PDA/Mobile phone shows-up on screen. Usually this frame is about 2mm wide; LG & Philips have succeeded to reduce by half the size of this dead zone, and will be able to offer to mobile device manufacturers a 2.5″ QVGA screen with a thinner or narrower bezel.

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LG & Philips launch the first TFT LCD screen with the smallest bezel.LG & Philips launch the first TFT LCD screen with the smallest bezel.LG & Philips launch the first TFT LCD screen with the smallest bezel.LG & Philips launch the first TFT LCD screen with the smallest bezel.
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