
"When you're not watching it, the TV enters an "Art Mode" and cycles through a gallery of famous paintings, which appear a little more like actual artwork on its matte display than they would on an LED or OLED. Art Mode is the Frame Pro's main attraction, but it requires a subscription ($50 per year) to access. Once you've signed up, you can choose which paintings you'd like to display, including world-famous works like Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night."
"The Frame Pro's hardware was designed to support Art Mode. Its QLED panel is matte, which means you sacrifice some color vibrancy for a display that shows a lot less glare from the sun or indoor lights. The TV creates a thick, digital bezel around the artwork in Art Mode, but it displays an edge-to-edge image when used for anything else. Samsung includes both a stand and a wall mount with the Frame Pro."
"The Frame Pro has only one built-in HDMI port. The other four HDMI ports - plus a two USB-A ports, a coaxial port, Ethernet port, and optical audio port - are on the Wireless One Connect Box. You connect your devices (a game console or 4K Blu-ray player, for example) to the Wireless One Connect Box, and it sends the audio and video signal from the source to the TV without any cables."
Samsung Frame Pro TVs are on notable discount with the 65-inch at $1,797.99 and the 75-inch at $2,197.99. The set features Art Mode, which cycles famous paintings on a matte QLED display and requires a $50-per-year subscription to access selectable works. The matte panel reduces glare at the expense of some color vibrancy and shows artwork with a digital bezel; normal use displays edge-to-edge images. The package includes both a stand and wall mount. Most inputs live on the Wireless One Connect Box, leaving only one HDMI on the TV and introducing some latency for fast-paced gaming.
 Read at The Verge
Unable to calculate read time
 Collection 
[
|
 ... 
]