"The 4K QLED screen is extremely thin, at 1.5-inches, so it'll likely fit just about anywhere. It also features a glare-reducing matte screen that has been "designed to make your art and photos look great." The Artline integrates with Amazon Photos and offers access to 2,000 pieces of free art to display. For those worried about electricity usage, the TV includes proprietary technology that senses when someone has entered or left the room and turns on or off accordingly."
"The display comes with Amazon's new smart assistant Alexa+, allowing it to double as a smart TV. This is helped along by the inclusion of far-field microphones. Alexa+ is a beefier version of the company's long-standing digital assistant. You can talk to it like a person, if that's your bag. There's even a new use case in which Alexa+ analyzes the aesthetics of a room and recommends art to throw on the screen."
Amazon unveiled the Ember Artline TV at CES 2026, a 4K QLED lifestyle display that showcases art and photos. The screen measures 1.5 inches thick and uses a glare-reducing matte finish to enhance artwork presentation. The Artline integrates with Amazon Photos and includes access to 2,000 free art pieces. It detects room occupancy and powers on or off to save electricity. The TV runs the Fire TV platform, supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, and includes Wi‑Fi 6. Alexa+ with far-field microphones enables conversational control and room-aesthetic-based art recommendations. Ten magnetic frame options are available, with pricing starting at $899 for the 55-inch model.
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