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Samsung Boasts Notebook’s OLED Panels are Lighter, Thinner, Faster and Have a UPC
 
Samsung showed the “BLADE BEZEL” for its ultra-sleek design, featuring an “invisible” UPC (under panel camera) that’s built into the screen. It also comes with a screen that has a 93-percent screen-to-body ratio — an eight-percent increase from what we normally see on traditional Samsung laptops. It is roughly 50 percent thinner than conventional (LCD) laptops, reducing width from 2.1mm to 1mm, making it one of the lightest laptops within Samsung’s says it is approximately 30 percent lighter than most laptops in the market (about 50 grams).
 
Figure 1: Blade Bezel OLED vs. LCD
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Figure 2: Blade Bezel OLED w/UPC
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