It bends the light paths so that light from the two edges of the screens appear to be coming from the centerpoint of the prism with light from the bezel itself being send off into nowhere land.
As I commented elsewhere I'm really interested in seeing pictures of this in use instead of just renders. I'm assuming the contrast banding in the press image was just to make it clear where the adapter was; if it actually does screw up appearances that badly it's worse than nothing.
I'm also curious about how the alignment process works. Unless taht set is going to be limited to a single model it's going to need to be adjustable for bezel width and for screens being recessed from the top of the bezel.
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nerd1 - Monday, January 8, 2018 - link
So how does the bezel free kit work? Does it magnify the screen right next to bezel?Chaitanya - Monday, January 8, 2018 - link
no, it looks like a prism which will restrict FOV reducing the annoyance of bezel.DanNeely - Monday, January 8, 2018 - link
It bends the light paths so that light from the two edges of the screens appear to be coming from the centerpoint of the prism with light from the bezel itself being send off into nowhere land.As I commented elsewhere I'm really interested in seeing pictures of this in use instead of just renders. I'm assuming the contrast banding in the press image was just to make it clear where the adapter was; if it actually does screw up appearances that badly it's worse than nothing.
I'm also curious about how the alignment process works. Unless taht set is going to be limited to a single model it's going to need to be adjustable for bezel width and for screens being recessed from the top of the bezel.