The Samsung Frame TV: Your TV As Decor

First introduced in 2017, the Samsung Frame TV is not technically “new,” but as a piece of technology it shines as an efficient solution for improving the overall aesthetic of your room, contributing to the calming living space aspired to at SmartHavenAI.

Moreover, the Samsung Frame TV supports the top trends in 2024 interior design which emphasize personalization, quiet luxury, and a move toward warm palettes, while deftly balancing between two observed but countervailing design trends: one that views smart home technology as integral to on-trend interior design and the other that sees some homeowners wishing to escape the harsh blue lights and bright screens that characterize smart home technology.

Now that’s good design!

Since its debut, the Frame TV has become quite popular and can readily be purchased at big box retailers like Best Buy and Walmart. (A 65″ model retails at just under $1600.00 at the time of this article.)

But even so, perhaps you have not heard of it.

The ingenious Frame TV is not just a television, you see, but a piece of art.

Modern art painting.

While it boasts all the features of a modern viewing screen, this innovative device is designed to mimic a painting when not in use, offering a unique solution to the common dilemma of integrating a TV in a way that elevates rather than detracts from a room’s decor.

The Frame TV can display a wide range of artwork. A subscription service is available for displaying museum pieces, transforming your living space into a rotating art exhibit. Or you can upload your own images, such as family photos. Either way, unlike your typical TV, the Frame TV is always attractive.

Indeed, the overall design of the Frame TV is carefully crafted to resemble a painting. From the uniform thickness of the panel to the customizable bezels available in modern or beveled styles in colors like beige, teak, and terracotta, every detail contributes to its artistic appearance. You can also customize the width and color of the matting around the artwork.

The TV can be mounted flush against the wall using Samsung’s proprietary, slim wall-mount kit, further enhancing its painting-like appearance. Alternatively, it can be placed on a table using the included TV feet, or upgraded to an elegant easel-type stand.

The Frame TV offers a Vertical Mode, allowing you to display art that is best viewed in portrait orientation.

In its low-power Art Mode, the Frame TV automatically reduces its brightness to achieve a more natural appearance, keeping your artwork or photos visible without emitting light like a regular TV. The matte screen augments this effect, diffusing light much like a traditional oil painting.

An integrated motion sensor provides the final touch, triggering your art display when you enter the room,

Whether in use or not, the Frame TV adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room. It’s a perfect solution for those who want to enjoy the benefits of a modern TV without compromising on aesthetics.

 

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