Samsung may unveil a true 'zero bezel' TV at CES 2020

You'd get a truly frame-free picture.

Samsung might soon make good on its promise of bezel-free TVs. The Elec sources say the company plans to introduce a zero bezel TV at CES 2020 in early January, with mass production starting in February. While the finer details aren't available, the design reportedly welds the display and main body "more closely" to eliminate the usual borders on sets 65 inches and larger. And we do mean eliminate -- this supposedly "really doesn't have a bezel," one source said.

The company hasn't confirmed anything, and we'd take the claim with a grain of salt. However, there are reasons to believe this might be more than just speculation. On top of Samsung's earlier work, the company trademarked the "Zero Bezel" brand name earlier in the year. Neither is a guarantee you'll see something at CES. The trade show is often Samsung's preferred venue for TV introductions.

It's safe to presume that any possible bezel-free TV would be expensive. Samsung developed the necessary chip with 8K in mind, and the combination of an exotic design with a large panel could make even 'ordinary' 8K TVs seem like bargains. Much like other flagship TVs of years past, you might be paying as much for bragging rights as you are for the underlying technology.

Update: Right on time, Samsung has posted a vague teaser for its CES event January 6th, teasing an empty shape and "The Age of Experience." Whether or not that age is bezel-less, we'll find out in Las Vegas.