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It's also important to note that the Frame Pro is only available in 65-, 75-, and 85-inch screen sizes, while the regular Frame is also sold in 43, 50, and 55 inches.
My Review First Impressions Unboxing the Samsung Frame TV felt like uncrating a piece of art rather than setting up new tech. It arrived in a box that seemed much bigger than it needed to be due ...
Samsung ’s Frame TVs have been a mainstay in the world of art-inspired televisions, blending technology with aesthetics to provide a screen that doubles as an art piece. However, the 2025 ...
At CES 2025, we got a preview of Samsung's The Frame Pro and what takes it a step above the standard The Frame. But now that the 2025 models have arrived, here's everything to know about The Frame ...
Samsung has finally announced pricing and availability on the rest of its 2025 TV lineup, which includes the OLED and The Frame ranges. You can buy them starting today, with prices for its OLEDs ...
What sets The Frame apart from other TVs is its matte screen, crafted so that the TV can hold up in bright rooms. This component isn't needed if you're watching TV in a dimly-lit room, or at least ...
Samsung The Frame 65-inch LED 4K TV: was $1,999.99 now $1,299.99 at Samsung Thanks to its QLED screen and effective smart capabilities, The Frame TV delivers on almost every front.
The Frame Pro is an upgraded version of Samsung's popular gallery-style TV. It has a thin wall mount, matte screen, and interchangeable bezels, which make it look like a piece of art on your wall.
The latest is TCL’s new 4K QLED NXTFrame TV, which features a wooden frame, flush-to-wall mount, an “ultra matte” display, and various gallery modes.
The Frame TV’s design is crafted to enhance both functionality and aesthetics. It features a “no gap wall mount”, which ensures that the TV sits flush against the wall with no visible gap.