Bezel in a sentence as a noun

Eventually smartphones are going to have no bezel and be super thin, so what?

They just don't care and often people wouldn't even see the HP logo on the bezel either.

The desktop/laptop versions ship with a spare bezel, as well, so you have one to modify.

One thing I am really curious about is the bezel size for the iPad mini.

It's not from babying the watch either, because the stainless steel bezel has developed quite a few marks.

It cost around $500, a beautiful desk with customized bezel and finish.

Am I the only one who would rather see more work around thinner bezels for better multi-mon experiences?

Seeems like all the large panels have at least an inch to inch and a half bezel space; two next to each other and the non-lit area get obstructive.

Any other one will be an infringement...Can Ssamsung sue all other TV makers since they are all rectangular, with a bezel, and is flat?

Should we not buy that amazing device that everyone lusts over because the bezel contains brominated materials?

Boxer's MT-32 emulation even displays the MT-32's LCD messages in a spiffy bezel - something no other emulator does to my knowledge.

> Other than the bezel color, bezel shape, metallic logo, logo positioning...We can't have an HP logo in a circle because Apple has an apple that resembles a circle!

They're about the same thickness and reasonably similar shapes, and with the same "rounded rectangle with a black bezel surrounded by a silver frame" I honestly have grabbed the wrong tablet before.

Other than the bezel color, bezel shape, metallic logo, logo positioning, aspect ratio, foot design, choice of materials, choice of finishing, keyboard design, key coloring, key layout, keyboard LED, keyboard footing, trackpad design, trackpad footing, keyboard battery chamber, and trackpad battery chamber, this is a totally unique design.

Bezel definitions

noun

a sloping edge on a cutting tool