

After fevered measurement, I was assured that this would snugly fit in that same space.Ĭhoosing the bezel, which helps make the TV look like a real picture frame, was a little more fraught, though Samsung did remind me that even if I didn’t love my choice, it’s super simple to snap it off and switch it out. Though it would be replacing the 55-inch TV that was holding court in the center of our living room wall unit, I decided to throw caution aside and chose the 65-inch model, which I would mount right on the wall. Here’s what you need to know before you pull the trigger on this innovative and artful television.Īfter choosing The Frame on Samsung’s website, the first thing you need to do is decide on a size and a bezel. Is The Frame worth all the hype? Indeed it is. To help me out, Samsung sent me a big, beautiful 65-inch iteration to my Brooklyn apartment and I’ve spent the last few weeks reviewing it. Though I’ve had more than a few chances to see and play with The Frame in person, I wanted to get a real-life feel for the TV, including choosing the bezel, installation and of course, use case. So, Samsung asks, why not have your TV double as a stunning piece of art?

Because let’s face it, as screens have gotten bigger, technology cheaper and home theater set-ups more mainstream, especially during the pandemic, more of us have been forced to swap decor for entertainment.

Undeniably Samsung’s most popular lifestyle TV, I’d guess The Frame has saved more than a few marriages. A 4K QLED television with a swappable, snap-on picture frame and the ability to exhibit all types of art on an ingenious anti-glare display, The Frame is like a tangible sigh of relief for anyone who despises staring at a big blank screen in the middle of their room. Samsung’s The Frame TV is the perfect blend of style and technology. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
