New Samsung TV Can Disguise Itself As Wall Art

If you are one who thinks the TV in your living room is an absolute eye-sore then then take a look at this new Samsung TV.

By Joseph Farago | Published

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The new fad of objects being disguised as other objects is an inescapable phenomenon. With the success of Netflix shows like Is It Cake, the excitement around deception is a marketable and profitable tactic. This phenomenon plays into Samsung’s newest TV, which can easily fool any passerby of its actual intention. The latest television from Samsung is called The Frame, and like a framed work of art, it hangs on your wall looking like a lavish, realistic painting.

Though the Samsung TV has been around for about a year, the newest version of The Frame is even more deceptive than its predecessor. With a new matte display, the glare is reduced almost entirely, and the outer rim of the TV transforms into a canvas border. If the original Samsung TV was good at disguising itself, then this upgrade will surprise you even further. Today, The Frame update is almost indistinguishable from a regular painting on the well.

The new Samsung TV update comes at various sizes and prices. The smallest size, which is 43 inches, sells for $999. The largest, a massive 85-inch display, is on the market for $4,000. Each TV is equipped with a 4K resolution for optimal, crystal-clear viewing. The only setback is if you want to purchase a TV below 55 inches, you’ll lose the 120Hz refresh rate. Other than that, these television sets are an astonishing breakthrough in modern visual technology.

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For most Samsung’s The Frame consumers, the selling factor is its art store and display features. In Samsung’s online art store, you’ll be able to pick out paintings for your display setting. The store has thousands and thousands of artwork to choose from, ranging from baroque, impressionist, and contemporary styles. After the artwork is selected, the Samsung TV has an innate ability to adjust its display to the room it’s in. By calculating brightness, white balance, and other visual features, the artwork will look undeniably realistic from the living room to the bedroom.

This Samsung TV has a light sensor to match the tone of the painting to the room. When the TV turns off, The Frame will active its Art Mode, instantly showcasing a piece of art on the screen. It’ll immediately recognize a dim-lit or overly saturated room, adjusting the brightness through its state-of-the-art sensors. For those who don’t want their TV running all night, there’s an energy-saving mode where the user can program how long they’d like the display to run for. With all of these specific features, The Frame is an ideal technology for those with an impeccable eye for interior design.

When thinking about Samsung TVs, many consumers might opt for their less expensive, high definition television sets. Though Samsung has many impressive TVs like the TCL-6 series, none have the unique Art Mode feature or the automatic light sensors. Its innovative way of disappearing into your home environment makes it a remarkable piece of equipment and perfect for any house looking for extra wall decor. The Frame will not only impress your guests but will offer you fantastic, breathtaking art pieces without the extraordinary costs.