I tested Hisense's Frame TV competitor, and it did some things better for $400 less
Briefly

The Hisense Canvas TV presents a significant alternative to Samsung's Frame TV, maintaining aesthetic appeal while offering a more compact design with all components built in. While the Canvas TV limits size options (55 and 65 inches) compared to the extensive Samsung range, its design closely mimics artwork, appealing to those looking for lifestyle integration. However, the lack of a separate One Connect Box, used in Samsung’s design for easier connectivity, leads to a more cumbersome installation process, despite a cleaner aesthetic when mounted on walls.
The Canvas TV, designed to resemble artwork, offers a unique alternative to the Samsung Frame TV with built-in ports, albeit with a bulkier design.
Hisense's Canvas TV includes its own wall mount, providing a sleek installation experience, but lacks the accessibility of Samsung’s separate One Connect Box for peripherals.
Read at ZDNET
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