This post may contain some affiliate links. We purchased our Frame TVs and art ourselves and just think they are awesome. Please note: This is not a sponsored post. My husband has no complaints about the quality of the sound or picture (phew) and even he gets a kick telling people all about it. In our lounge, where we’ve created a fireplace TV wall, the Frame is every bit as impactful as the fire, and changing the art to suit my mood is so much fun too. I turn the TV off more often now because I prefer to look at the art rather than have the TV running needlessly in the background. While the Frame TV obviously doesn’t exactly look like a painting under close scrutiny, it certainly makes a really cool and attractive feature out of a TV. My husband worried about the picture and sound quality and I wasn’t completely sure how often we’d use the art mode function. I was as dubious as some of you might be about a TV that doesn’t look like a TV. But the reason I’m writing this review is because after purchasing 2 Samsung The Frame TVs I can confirm they are not just an Insta-fad but a pretty cool piece of technology. I fell in love with the concept of a TV that looks like art when I saw it on Instagram. “That’s your TV?” is the first thing people exclaim when they see our Samsung The Frame 2020 hanging above the fire in our living room.
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