Bezel-less electronic display

G - Physics – 09 – F

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G09F 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2732132

A bezel-less display is disclosed that includes an electronic display device (10) and a cover (200). The electronic display device (10) has an image-displaying portion (110) and another portion (120) adjacent the image-displaying portion (110) along at least one side. The cover (200) is positioned adjacent the electronic display device (10) and includes a first portion (210) positioned adjacent the image-displaying portion (110) of the display device (10) and a second portion (220) positioned adjacent the other portion (120) of the display device. The optical properties of the first and second portions (210, 220) of the cover (200) are selected to present an appearance of a uniform cover without a bezel when the display device (10) is not displaying an image. The optical properties of the first portion (210) are also selected to transmit images displayed on the image-displaying portion (110). Preferably, the optical properties of the second portion (220) are selected to mask the other portion (120) of the display device. A secondary display device may be provided that presents an image, such as a logo, independently of whether the other or main electronic display device is displaying an image.

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