2021 Samsung Frame TV Review (55”)

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Shop it on Best Buy Canada: bestbuyca.o93x.net/a1QbeW It’s no secret TVs are ugly. Lots of design-minded people don’t want one in a living room because it’s a giant black hole in an otherwise chic space. Samsung's designers and engineers have solved this problem with the Frame TV. The Frame TV is made to look just like a painting when it's turned off, hiding a high quality, high resolution 4K TV that sparks to life with the click of a button. Samsung Frame TV review In this all new review I’ll look at what the video quality is like, what the special art mode and new gallery mode features are all about and what differentiates them, plus we’ll touch on how to install it with the special no-gap wall mount, since I did it myself this time. I’ll also note any differences and upgrades from the original Frame TV too, since there are a few new features like Multi View. What's new with 2021 Samsung Frame TV? One of the first and most noticeable differences is that the 2021 Frame TV is half as deep as the original, measuring 48.7» x 27.9» x 1”. There are also several new features, which we'll get to... In order for this TV to believably pose as a painting when it's not showing video, it needs to be properly installed, in my opinion and that means wall mounting it. Connecting components - Samsung One Connect & Invisible Connection Another cool aspect of the Frame TV is the Samsung One Connect box and Invisible Connection which means you'll see virtually nothing when it...

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