LG borderless TV
This is clearly not “borderless” :)

LG took the opportunity to release its borderless TVs at IFA Berlin 2009, but these have already made their way Stateside earlier this July – guess Europe is playing catch up in this area. The borderless isn’t true to its meaning, although it does signify an HDTV that does not have any noticeable bezel. This is made possible thanks to an injection compressed molding and special laminating process, and works pretty much similar to the “edge-to-edge” glass concept that is found on Apple’s MacBook Pro. Looks great for those who live in small apartments.

We suspect that “borderless” was translated from a concept originally imagined by someone in Korea, which probably means something like: “enjoying the image without limits”… you get the picture, do you? :)

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