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We may still see iMacs, Mac laptops with ultrathin (or no) bezels

The accompanying graphic of a bezel-free MacBook is courtesy of Yanko Design.

It’s been rumored over the years that Apple would release iMacs and Mac laptops with bezel-free (or at least smaller bezel) displays. That hasn’t happened yet, but a newly granted patent (number 11,341,893) shows the tech giant is still working on it.

About the patent 

In 2020 it was rumored that Apple planned to release an iMac with thinner bezels. That same year it was speculated that Apple would release a Mac laptop with “ultra thin” bezels. 

The company has filed for various patents involving such Macs. One is number 20200380916 for an  “optical system and method to mimic zero-border display.” Electronic displays typically include a border around the display. This border may be utilized to conceal, for example, drive circuitry used to operate the display. 

This graphic of a bezel-free MacBook comes from the MacRumors forums.

However, Apple says that use of this border reduces the overall visible space available to display images. The tech giant is looking to implement a system that increases the overall usable space for a display by reducing the impact of borders around the display. 

Summary of the patent

Here’s Apple’s abstract of the patent, which is dubbed “Hybrid architecture for zero border display: “Hybrid architectures and method methods of operating a display panel are described. In an embodiment, row driver and pixel driver functions are combined in a group of backbone hybrid pixel driver chips, wherein global signal lines are distributed to the backbone hybrid pixel driver chips, where the global signals are manipulated and distributed to a row of pixel driver chips.”

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.