Samsung The Frame TV and Frame Pro: A Comprehensive Review
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When it comes to home decor, a TV can often be an eyesore. But Samsung's The Frame TV and Frame Pro are designed to blend seamlessly into your living space, with a unique frame design that resembles a work of art. But do they live up to the hype? Our team at Good Housekeeping put these TVs to the test to find out.

Design and Features

The Frame TV and Frame Pro come with 4K resolution, HDR10+, and a wide color gamut, providing a stunning visual experience. They also feature Samsung's Quantum Processor, which delivers fast and seamless performance. And with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, you can easily connect to your favorite streaming services and devices.


Picture Quality
So, how do the Samsung The Frame TV and Frame Pro perform when it comes to picture quality? In a word, impressively. The 4K resolution and HDR10+ technology deliver vibrant and detailed images, with deep blacks and bright whites. We were particularly impressed with the color accuracy and contrast ratio, which made for a truly immersive viewing experience.But what really sets these TVs apart is their ability to display artwork and photos when not in use. The Frame TV and Frame Pro come with a built-in art store, which features a range of works from famous artists and photographers. This feature is not only unique but also adds an extra layer of sophistication to your living space.

Smart Features
But what really impressed us was the TV's ability to learn your viewing habits and make recommendations based on your preferences. This feature is not only convenient but also helps you discover new shows and movies that you might not have found otherwise.