Ever since Samsung unveiled their first Frame TV a handful of years ago, they’ve been making waves with every iteration because of their gallery design and ability to blend into any picture wall. Now, Samsung has pulled out all the stops with the 2021 edition. Samsung’s The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV 2021 Edition lets you showcase lifelike art, photos, TV, and movies in stunning 4K resolution on a display with customizable bezels for endless combinations to customize your decor. When it comes to the art, you get to bring a growing library of over 1,400 works from world-renowned institutions right into your living room with the Art Store. In terms of the design, this version is slimmer with a monochromatic back that looks great from every angle with two styles of bezel options available in multiple colorways. What’s more, Samsung’s powerful processor delivers true-to-life colors and 4K AI upscaling that makes all of your media look better than ever. Samsung’s The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV is available now in 43″ / 50″ / 55″ / 65″ / 75″ options starting at around a thousand bucks.
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