Setting Up Your Bezel Monitor
Congratulations on the new gear! Our monitors are built with ultra-slim edges to give you that seamless view, but those thin borders mean you need to be a little extra careful during setup.
The Right Way to Unbox
Don't grab the screen and pull! The safest way to get your BEZEL out is to:
- Lay the box flat on a soft surface (like a bed or a clean rug).
- Slide the foam inserts out sideways.
Tip: Leave the monitor resting in its protective foam while you attach the stand. This keeps the screen face-down and safe while you work on the back.
Snap the Stand In
Most Bezel stands are "tool-less."
- Align the neck of the stand with the mount on the back of the monitor.
- Give it a firm press until you hear that satisfying click.
If your model has a bottom screw, just tighten it with your fingers. No need to go crazy with a screwdriver!
The "No-Pinch" Lift
When you're ready to flip the monitor onto its feet, be mindful of where you grab it.
- Do: Support it from the bottom and the back.
- Don't: Pinch the very top or sides of the screen with your thumb. Because BEZEL screens go almost edge-to-edge, putting too much thumb pressure on the glass can damage the display before you even turn it on.
Hooking Up
Plug your cables — either HDMI or DP — and Power Cable into the monitor before you push it back against your wall or desk setup. It's much easier to see the ports now than to fumble around in the dark later.
First boot checklist
Once the BEZEL glows up, do these three things to get the best picture:
- Smooth it Out: Right-click your desktop > Display Settings > Advanced Display. Make sure your "Refresh Rate" is set to the highest number available. You paid for those frames—use them!
- Check the Fit: If the text feels tiny, stay in Display Settings and adjust the "Scale"