Abstract: If you're looking for the ultimate TV that doesn't appear to be a TV, look no farther than Samsung's The Frame.” It's a quantum-dot LCD styled to appear as a wall-hung picture frame that displays art when you're not watching video of some sort, and it loo...
Published: 2022-06-02, Author: Al , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: Samsung's The Frame QLED 4K TVs are the flagship models in the company's Lifestyle lineup. And while that “Lifestyle” tag might imply a lower level of performance, The Frame TVs feature the same Quantum Dot technology responsible for bringing a rich, expa...
Unique arty design, Strong image quality, Ambient Art Mode option is smart
Expensive, Weak sound, No Dolby Vision
With an improved panel and better HDMI specifications, The Frame TV from Samsung for 2021 improves hugely on its predecessors. It's still expensive, but its arty industrial design and customization options make it a unique option for the stylish TV addict...
Impressive 4K QLED screen,Displays artwork when powered off, Loads of smart features like screen mirroring, Customisable bezels,
Average sound quality, You have to pay for the Art Store subscription,
Samsung The Frame (2021) delivers stunning 4K resolution on a QLED panel. Even when it's switched off it will add life to your living room by displaying your favourite artworks or family photos. While the sound won't knock you off your feet, the picture i...
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Customisable frames,Seamless wall mounting,Invisible cable and OneConnect box,Huge range of sizes
Not the latest panel technology from Samsung
What's great about Samsung's The Frame TV is that it does everything. It's a capable television, with all the connections and content sources, and much of the latest tech, but this is all built into a TV that can hide in plain sight.For anyone who thinks...
Premium price for design, No Dolby Vision, Largely unremarkable audio
The Frame (2021) is a unique telly. While rival brands have largely adopted a generic look for their flatscreens, Samsung has leant heavily into interior design and created a wonderfully customisable screen.Accessorise with a fancy wooden bezel and wall m...
Black level crushing, Low brightness, Art Mode layout could be better, No Google Assistant
Two years and two model iterations later – including a QLED panel and a host of new sizing options – Samsung The Frame (2020) is a much better proposition, even if some niggling complaints remain...
Published: 2020-11-27, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: If you're looking for the ultimate TV that doesn't appear to be a TV, look no farther than Samsung's The Frame.” It's a quantum-dot LCD styled to appear as a wall-hung picture frame that displays art when you're not watching video of some sort, and it loo...
Punchy colours for SDR and HDR content, Intelligent picture mode works extremely well, Literally looks like a frame on the wall, One connect box makes cable management a breeze, Easy to use UI
We wish it had higher peak brightness for highlights in HDR content, Average sound output, 120Hz display is available on 55-inch and higher screen sizes only
The 50-inch Samsung Frame has a unique design that will definitely appeal to those that want their TV to blend into the decor of their room and the One Connect Box makes cable management a breeze. The picture quality of the TV for content consumption is v...
Yes, if you are looking for something to become the centre of attention in your living room, then the Samsung Frame is really worth every buck you pay for it. The television is just an added advantage of what is actually a piece of art. If you are looking...