
"My friend who works for an international shipping company said the breakroom at his office has three Samsung Frame TVs hanging on the walls. None of them functions as a television. "All they do is cycle through images," he said. "From like classic paintings to company photos. No streaming shows at all, and the truth is, nobody has a problem with that.""
"For many years, our living rooms have been dominated by black, rectangular voids when our TVs are turned off. Back in 2017, Samsung sought to change this with its "Art TV" concept by introducing its Frame line of televisions. Samsung's design-first approach caters to homeowners who prioritize interior aesthetics as much as raw technological specs. The Frame series serves a dual purpose: a high-end TV and as a piece of wall art."
"The Frame Pro, in particular, has a matte display with glare-free technology that aims to make digital art appear as realistic as a physical print or painting. I can attest that it pulls that off remarkably well. Also: Got a Samsung TV? I recommend changing these 6 settings for the best performance The Frame Pro's slim fit makes the TV flush with your wall if properly installed, but it does require a wired power source; running its power cord discreetly can require solutions like recessed electrical outlets installed directly behind the Frame."
Samsung's Frame line replaces the black rectangle of an idle TV with rotating artwork, introduced in 2017 as an "Art TV" concept. The design-first approach targets homeowners who value interior aesthetics alongside technical specifications. The Frame Pro features a matte, glare-free display intended to make digital art resemble physical prints. The series functions both as a high-end television and as decorative wall art. The Pro's slim fit can sit flush to the wall but requires a wired power source, often necessitating recessed electrical outlets for a discreet installation. Some users opt to use Frames primarily as art displays rather than for streaming.
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