![]() In terms of picture quality, the Frame looks to be close to Samsung’s mid-tier Q70T QLED 4K TV, so it offers a good image, but it isn’t equal to the company’s best 4K and 8K sets, such as the models we recommend in our best LCD/LED TV guide. The design routes all of the power and inputs through a single tiny cable that’s easy to hide, making it look less like a TV and more like framed art. Motion and brightness sensors, along with Samsung’s interactive Ambient Mode+ screen saver, tailor the screen’s activity to suit the room. It can display photos or art when you aren’t watching it, and Samsung has an online Art Store where you can order individual pieces or subscribe to packs. ![]() You can customize the color or wood type of the surrounding bezel to match your room’s style, and the TV sits perfectly flush against the wall, just as a piece of art would. Samsung’s The Frame (pictured above) is an LCD TV designed to look like a piece of art. ![]() But be prepared to pay more than you would for a traditional-looking TV that offers similar (or better) performance. ![]() A couple manufacturers have answered the call with creative designs that allow a big screen to reside in your room without looking like your life revolves around television. But some people want a TV design that’s even less invasive, and more decor friendly. Those of us who remember the gigantic tube TVs of yore are happy for this change. Flat-panel displays have made it easier than ever to own a large TV without having it take up the entire room.
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