
"Like Samsung, Hisense's Canvas TV is a QLED set treated with a matte, anti-reflection layer and wooden borders to make it look as close as possible to a piece of art decor. You're limited to 55-inch and 65-inch sizes (for now) compared to Samsung's 32-to-85-inch range, but that shouldn't be a problem for most houses. In fact, after testing a model earlier this year, I'm convinced I wouldn't want anything bigger."
"That's partly because, unlike the Frame TV and its One Connect Box, which is a separate transmitter case that you can connect gaming consoles, speakers, and other peripherals, the Canvas TV has all of its I/O ports and processing components built into the body, resulting in a bulkier build. The whole system still looks like a piece of artwork when mounted onto a wall -- Hisense's UltraSlim wall mount comes included in the box and does a great job keeping the TV flush --"
Hisense's Canvas TV uses QLED with a matte anti-reflection layer and wooden borders to approximate a framed piece of artwork. The Canvas is currently available in 55- and 65-inch sizes, compared with Samsung Frame's 32- to 85-inch range. All I/O ports and processing components are integrated into the Canvas body, producing a bulkier profile than the Frame's One Connect Box solution. The Canvas includes an UltraSlim wall mount that keeps the set flush and presents a minimal appearance with a single visible power cord. Integrated I/O makes connecting and swapping peripherals less convenient than the Frame's external connector box.
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