https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/08/asus-gaming-monitor-rog-bezel-free-keyboard-strix-flare/
Assuming the contrast distortions shown in the press picture are just done to make it more visible in the render and not actual artifacts this looks really promising. I really want to see actual product shots, not just a render.
The most interesting accessory ASUS brought to CES this year isn't high-tech at all. In fact, it doesn't even require power or software to operate. The ROG Bezel-free Kit is for gaming fans with multi-screen set-ups, and it promises to eliminate the gaps where those monitors meet, essentially creating one seamless viewing area. It does all of this through the centuries-old magic of light refraction.
The kit includes long, rectangular lens strips designed to be mounted at a 130 degree angle where monitors meet, pulling screen images across the dead space to create the illusion of a single screen. ASUS says 130 degrees is "the angle determined through extensive testing to provide the best viewing experience." The Bezel-free Kit will be available in the first half of 2018 for an unannounced price
Assuming the contrast distortions shown in the press picture are just done to make it more visible in the render and not actual artifacts this looks really promising. I really want to see actual product shots, not just a render.