Quote from: SimonAB on March 21, 2018, 15:12:09
So the 4K display is not bezel-less?
This is a 15 inch laptop. It follows to reason both screen options would be the identical 15.6'' dimension. If both the 4k and FHD screens are indeed the same size, it would be impossible for one to have a thicker bezel than the other (unless Gigabyte were to change the entire body of the laptop depending on which option the consumer picks, which would be absurd beyond comprehension).
I'd say there's a 95% chance both will be bezel-less, and about 5% chance the 4k panel will be slightly smaller with slightly thicker bezels.
Quote from: jjones on March 21, 2018, 19:47:26
Does that mean both of these will have 100% AdobeRGB or just the 4K panel?
My educated guess is the "100% Adobe RGB" would be exclusive to the 4k panel. Especially taking other laptop manufacturers' recent offerings into account. The 144hz screen will probably be around 80% Adobe RGB/ 95%+ sRGB. Both display options will likely come pre-calibrated with Pantone color certification as did the predecessors.