Why dont they make...

I've installed a (hold on let me count) 8192x1440 display which uses borderless technology, but it's rear projection onto a fresnel lense and as suggested it's ridiculously expensive technology although on the last product update I got they were running 1920x1080 on 60 or 67" cubes.
Bulbs and Colour wheels are mad expensive as well.
Company is called Eyevis.
 
The thing I don't understand is that quite a few modern TVs have very little Bezel, and yet our monitors do.
I'm only using one monitor at the moment, so it doesn't really bother me at the moment, but I am thinking about triple displays in the future, and I fear the bezels shall irk me.
 
Tbh, i cant think of a way of making a borderless screen, but i hope they start making them soon as an eyefinity rig really does my head in when there are big black lines in between the screens...
 
It is becoming more possible with Oled displays because they can make the light source MUCH smaller. You brought up television that have thin bezels, have you seen the price on some of them?

LG makes one for about $6,000
And Samsung makes a few in the $3,000 range

It all comes down to price and what the market wants. Companies are not going to invest thousands of man hours creating a display if the only people who want it can be counted on the researchers hands.

The only reason they are growing in the TV department was because there was a demand for it because having a huge bezel was not only unattractive for a "Home Theater" display, it took up more room. The people who want thin bezels are looking and doing multiple display setups which is absolutely minuscule and large companies which is why Samsung charges out the nose for them.
 
I think that all screens on any device should have no border, its just doesn't look nice!


Starting work on the AOC Monitor today! Will post pics, but it will most likely fail. :D
 





Now this monitor uses the normal kind of backlight and not led. You might be able to see that there is a huge black plastic thing around the backlight, this is what makes it thick. This makes me think that manufacturers haven't found a way of keeping the backlight and screen together, or maybe thats bs.
 
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