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Samsung CES 2011: Virtually Edgeless Smart TVs

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2011

What we've done is create TVs at the very edge of design by creating a virtually edgeless TV. The bezel that has traditionally framed the TV screen has virtually disappeared. The bezel of our premiere model, the D8000, is just two tenths of an inch wide. That's the width of two nickels! This video features Samsung Electronics America's Consumer Electronics Division's President Tim Baxter and Senior VP John Revie present Samsung's new Smart 3D TVs.

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  • What the hell does "Point two tenths" mean?

  • It was funny at 4:10 when they stop talking thinking there would be an applause..

    And then nothing happened.

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  • Pointless

  • I would have been the guy cheering during 4:10

  • LG already made a 2.9 millimeter thick OLED

    60" Televisions. I still love my Samsung SA950 monitor though!

  • I wonder if these tv will need "Point two tenths" gigawatts of power to use

  • It's about a 3/16" bezel. .25 is 1/4".

  • Point two tenths, ahahahaha!

  • i wont be satisfied until there's no bezel, lol.

  • as blazer said....its either "point two" or "two tenths" which is the same thing...but two tenths is already a fraction....you dont need the "point" in front of it....."point two tenths" <<<<< NOW that would really be edgeless tv ;)

  • how do you carry it then?

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