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Honest Review of the Samsung The Frame TV

Samsung the Frame TV is essentially art in TV form—when in idle mode, it displays stunning pieces of art from different artists. It’s also designed to resemble a framed, hanging piece of art in your home. So, when you’re not watching your favorite TV shows or movies, it can just blend in the background and no one will be the wiser.

Thanks to Samsung the Frame TV’s 4K Ultra HD resolution, TV shows, movies, and video games look crisp, and crystal clear. Its QLED (Quantum dot LED TV) Frame Series produce more than a billion shades of color that remain true-to-life even in bright scenes. This is how most cinema screens and HDR movies for TV are designed.

Let’s take a look at the different details and features of the Frame TV

1. Frame options

Samsung’s the Frame TV has a number of customizable bezel options to choose from. When you buy your Frame TV, the default bezel will be black. However, you have the option to swap it out with other colors (white, brown, or beige) if you want. You would have to purchase these bezels separately.

The bezels are easy to swap out since they all adhere via magnets. You won’t have any issue installing them.

2. Sizes

The Frame TV is available in different sizes ranging from small 32-inches up to the huge 75-inch model. If you want to know which size TV to get, consider how the frame will look and feel in the room you plan to place it in. Think of it as choosing the right kind of painting to hang on y our wall.

The 65-inch TV would fit perfectly in a normal-sized living room setting—it looks big without overwhelming the space; It has enough room to breathe.

The good thing about the Frame TV is that it mimics real art, which is why it makes senses to go smaller instead of bigger. This way you won’t end up taking over the space with such a huge screen.

3. Unique Wall Mounting Mechanism

Although it’s easy to be impressed by the Samsung the Frame TV’s customizable frames, it’s really the no gap wall mount feature that makes it a winner. With this feature, the TV hangs perfectly flush against the wall—just like what any real piece of art does.

It should be noted that you can get a no gap wall mount for free when you purchase a Samsung Frame TV.

4. Art Mode and the Art Store

One of the main selling points of the Frame TV is its Art Mode. It’s basically what makes the TV a work of art. When the “Art Mode” is activated, it basically mimics real, framed artwork. You can search for, choose, and then purchase different artworks from the Art Store. While there are free art pieces included upon purchase of the TV, you’ll find that they are rather limited. If you want to see more options, head over to the store and check out the ones for sale. You have the option to purchase artworks individually or through a subscription service.

5. Smart TV Functions

One of the first things people look for when purchasing a TV is to check whether it has “smart” capabilities. A Smart TV is a step forward to building a smart home. Most TVs on the market nowadays are fairly “smart”, and even the ones that do not have “smart” functions can be made semi-smart thanks to streaming media adapters like Chromecasts.

That said, the Samsung the Frame TV is a smart TV that comes with all the standard smart TV features. It allows you to access steaming services through the remote control (with some allowing voice control). The Frame TV’s menu gives you access from everything ranging from Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu to YouTube.

Pros of The Frame TV

It looks discrete –one good reason to get a Frame TV instead of a standard TV is that the former looks completely discrete as a TV. If you’re not a fan of huge or mammoth-sized televisions because they take the attention away from the décor and overall vibe of your home, then a discrete TV like the Frame TV might be a good option for you.

Standard TVs usually look so plain and boring especially when they’re not in use. But this is not the case with the Frame TV.

The best part about the Samsung the Frame TV is that it’s discrete and doesn’t resemble a TV when it’s in idle. Its picture frame makes it blend into the background seamlessly and keeps the room’s focal point onto the interior décor. But if you want, you can put up your own artwork or family photo onto the TV and make it the room’s focal point.

The bezel contributes to the discrete look of the Frame TV. There are many ways you can frame this TV and you can buy different frames outright—but not all of them look as fashionable and discrete as the ones designed by Samsung.

Cons of the Samsung Frame TV

Probably the biggest con of the Samsung Frame TV is its price. It’s safe to say that with the features and functionalities it is equipped with, these frame TVs DO NOT come cheap.

To give you a good idea of how much a Frame TV will cost you, here’s its 2021 pricing:

  • 32- inch TV: $599.99
  • 43-inch TV: $999.99
  • 55-inch TV: $1.399.99
  • 65-inch TV: $1,899.00
  • 75-inch TV: $2,799.99

Did the price shock you? Well, you’re not the only one. The Samsung Frame TV is undoubtedly expensive—there’s no other way to put it. The price is mostly influenced by the brand name, but that’s not all that there is to it. You’re also paying for the quality and the features. Home appliances are expensive in general, but it all really comes down to whether you think an item is worth spending thousands of dollars for.

If you want to get Samsung the Frame TV but don’t want to spend that much, don’t worry, the Frame series goes on SALE quite regularly. If you want it that much, then wait for a sale. That way you’ll be able to get your hands on your dream TV without breaking the bank.

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