As shown in a video provided along with the announcement (uploaded to Twitter by Ice Universe), the upcoming laptop features an OLED display surrounded by thin bezels, giving it a 93% screen-to-body ratio. Samsung claims that the Blade Bezel’s lightweight body is also attributed to its display, which is only 1mm thick and weighs 130g.

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 14, 2021 However, the new laptop’s specifications were not shared by the company, and the same can be said for its expected release date and pricing. Despite revealing the Blade Bezel to be its first device to feature the under-display camera, Samsung did not go into full details of the technology or provide any samples of its imaging quality.

The company first showed off a demo of the tech back in 2018, which was one of the many innovations planned to be implemented on its future smartphones. Therefore, it is quite a surprise to find out that Samsung decided to debut the under-panel camera (UPC) on a laptop instead. (Source: Samsung Display [Weibo])

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