TV when it’s on. Art when it’s off. Art Mode on The Frame 4K TV helps transform your home into a gallery by displaying artworks in stunning QLED colour.Add a customisable frame (sold separately) to suit your mood and decor, and minimise visible connections in your space with the One Clear Cable.
TV when it’s on. Art when it’s off. Art Mode on The Frame 4K TV helps transform your home into a gallery by displaying artworks in stunning QLED colour.Add a customisable frame (sold separately) to suit your mood and decor, and minimise visible connections in your space with the One Clear Cable.
TV when it’s on. Art when it’s off. Art Mode on The Frame 4K TV helps transform your home into a gallery by displaying artworks in stunning QLED colour.Add a customisable frame (sold separately) to suit your mood and decor, and minimise visible connections in your space with the One Clear Cable.
TV when it’s on. Art when it’s off. Art Mode on The Frame 4K TV helps transform your home into a gallery by displaying artworks in stunning QLED colour.Add a customisable frame (sold separately) to suit your mood and decor, and minimise visible connections in your space with the One Clear Cable.
Last updated at 05/14/2026 01:58:49
Samsung QA55LS03BAWXXY 55 Inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV
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Samsung 55 Inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV QA55LS03BAWXXY
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I purchased this television in mid-June from the Samsung website, and it was delivered in good time in early July. I have been using this television for approximately a week and a half as of the time of this review. I find the television in general to be very good quality with good features for optimising its use for playing video games (the primary purpose I intend to use the television for), and I also appreciate the realistic simulation of a physical framed painting/photograph when in Art Mode.My one major complaint, though, is the Tizen operating system that the television uses. It has very limited applications available to it, and does not allow me to download any video calling applications other than Google Duo, which I use infrequently. As far as I am aware ... MoreI purchased this television in mid-June from the Samsung website, and it was delivered in good time in early July. I have been using this television for approximately a week and a half as of the time of this review. I find the television in general to be very good quality with good features for optimising its use for playing video games (the primary purpose I intend to use the television for), and I also appreciate the realistic simulation of a physical framed painting/photograph when in Art Mode.My one major complaint, though, is the Tizen operating system that the television uses. It has very limited applications available to it, and does not allow me to download any video calling applications other than Google Duo, which I use infrequently. As far as I am aware of, Tizen does not natively allow the installation of APK files for third-party applications not available on the Tizen App Store, and while I am attempting to find a workaround for this at the time of writing this review, it is highly disappointing that the ability to natively download third-party applications is so highly restricted. I would recommend at least that many, many more non-streaming applications should be added to the Tizen App Store, as while there are plenty of streaming applications available, there are virtually no other types of applications, such as productivity (e-mail viewers, word processors, etc.) or social (video calling, Text Chat, etc.) applications available for Tizen.Aside from this, I am generally happy with the quality of the television, though I would have much preferred it if all the advanced features (such as FreeSync and 200 Hz refresh rate) were also available on the smaller models of this television, as I purchased a screen size slightly larger than I would have otherwise preferred due to the fact that any television screen size smaller than 55 inches did not include these features.
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I've owned the 65" 2022 for a month and a half. Here are my take aways as a photographer with a particular eye for image quality.- Beautiful 4k image with vibrant colours and brightness. Excels in this regard, and short of up close viewing is convincing as an artwork at a technical level. Read on however.- Matte finish is exceptional and makes the tv usable day and night in our lounge room. This feature alone is the most compelling thing about the frame over other qleds.- The viewing angle is utterly atrocious. Blacks turn to near purple at 30-40 degrees off centre, and saturation drops considerably, both vertically and horizontally. This means mounting it at eye level as an artwork degrades blacks and colour for seated tv viewing, and the inverse is true if ... MoreI've owned the 65" 2022 for a month and a half. Here are my take aways as a photographer with a particular eye for image quality.- Beautiful 4k image with vibrant colours and brightness. Excels in this regard, and short of up close viewing is convincing as an artwork at a technical level. Read on however.- Matte finish is exceptional and makes the tv usable day and night in our lounge room. This feature alone is the most compelling thing about the frame over other qleds.- The viewing angle is utterly atrocious. Blacks turn to near purple at 30-40 degrees off centre, and saturation drops considerably, both vertically and horizontally. This means mounting it at eye level as an artwork degrades blacks and colour for seated tv viewing, and the inverse is true if mounted low for improved quality for seated tv viewing. It's very, very far from believable as an artwork. This is so bad in fact that even when viewing an image dead on in the middle the colours and contrast are dropping away in the corners. Don't even get me started on how bad it is when approaching from the side. I think if the tv were in a spot in the room where you didn't have to walk past it, and if it was only used for artwork or tv alone the deficiencies could be worked around.- The grey and black uniformity when watching movies is worse than the 10 year old LCD TV it replaced. There are massive light splotches in the middle, sides and two corners, so much so that details in dimly lit scenes are darker than the splotches. If the camera pans at its like someone smeared @#*& all over the screen. The same is true of grey images, just with a different pattern. Then there are the super bright / discoloured vertical areas on the far left and right of the screen when viewing light grey images, i.e as a computer monitor. The only remedy for the poor uniformity is to turn the brightness down to around 20 (40%). It makes the defects less obvious but it's a very dim image then.- The ambient light sensor is insufficient at picking up subtle light changes in dim lighting, meaning the tv is always way too bright. The issue here is actually that in my lounge room the tv itself casts a shadow on the sensor and therefore is ineffective. Unfortunately the sensor is tucked away under the frame and can't be moved. This also breaks the believability of the screen as an artwork as it's just glaring all the time. Samsung don't allow you to control the brightness of the screen via IP either so I can't even build home automations to manage this externally.All in all, if you use it to display artwork in the background it's ok. If you use it for the kids to watch tv it's ok. If you're a photographer or an artist who has an eye for quality, stay very, very far away. It's just not there yet for artworks if you're serious. As a tv however if they actually release a version with local dimming like they falsely advertise this as having (they lie and say it has 'Supreme UHD dimming' which is just a marketing ploy) then it would at least help with their poor image uniformity issues and get it close to being a respectable tv.Needless to say I will be returning this tv and opting for an oled or qled with local dimming and foregoing the dedicated art mode... As it is it's a Jack of all trades and master of none, and you pay a premium for it. I wish I had actually looked at this in a store and not bought into the marketing hype. I should have known better.
originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
I owned the 2021 Frame and loved it, sold it to get the 2022 because of the anti reflective coating... which to be fair is amazing.Although there are some major draw backs, the first 2022 I had for 1 week before noticing the really bad blooming and getting fed up with the laggy menus. In the menu you would press right, nothing would happen, then it would jump 5 to the right. So called Samsung and after 90 mins on the phone doing all the trouble shooting they say they will send a technician ... not replace it. So call JB and they helped out and replaced the TV with the same model.Checked the TV and again same issue, in fact almost identical blooming pattern. I checked through different sources, different content and it still appeared. Now I love the Frame and so ... MoreI owned the 2021 Frame and loved it, sold it to get the 2022 because of the anti reflective coating... which to be fair is amazing.Although there are some major draw backs, the first 2022 I had for 1 week before noticing the really bad blooming and getting fed up with the laggy menus. In the menu you would press right, nothing would happen, then it would jump 5 to the right. So called Samsung and after 90 mins on the phone doing all the trouble shooting they say they will send a technician ... not replace it. So call JB and they helped out and replaced the TV with the same model.Checked the TV and again same issue, in fact almost identical blooming pattern. I checked through different sources, different content and it still appeared. Now I love the Frame and so I thought I would get the faulty panel replaced, so I call Samsung back and this time they have to escalate it to their "Head Technical" then they will contact me for "advanced troubleshooting" ... Unless there are secret up up down down left right codes on the remote I dont see how this will help. Also their SLA was 2 days!!! 2 days for someone to look at the photos of blooming I sent them. This indicates that in less than a week they have had a spike in blooming issues and are now trying to stem the tide of people requiring technical support, by introducing another troubleshooting step.In short the Samsung Frame 2022 has an issue with the screen blooming, the menu is much worse than the 2021, but the matt screen is amazing. I wish Samsung was resolving this in a better way I would keep my Frame, even with its laggy menu if they fixed the screen, but not willing to have a third Frame with a dodgy screen.
| USB Input | 2 |
| HDMI Input | 4 |
| Screen Size | 55 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 Year |
Samsung QA55LS03BAWXXY 55 Inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV
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Samsung 55 Inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV QA55LS03BAWXXY
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I purchased this television in mid-June from the Samsung website, and it was delivered in good time in early July. I have been using this television for approximately a week and a half as of the time of this review. I find the television in general to be very good quality with good features for optimising its use for playing video games (the primary purpose I intend to use the television for), and I also appreciate the realistic simulation of a physical framed painting/photograph when in Art Mode.My one major complaint, though, is the Tizen operating system that the television uses. It has very limited applications available to it, and does not allow me to download any video calling applications other than Google Duo, which I use infrequently. As far as I am aware ... MoreI purchased this television in mid-June from the Samsung website, and it was delivered in good time in early July. I have been using this television for approximately a week and a half as of the time of this review. I find the television in general to be very good quality with good features for optimising its use for playing video games (the primary purpose I intend to use the television for), and I also appreciate the realistic simulation of a physical framed painting/photograph when in Art Mode.My one major complaint, though, is the Tizen operating system that the television uses. It has very limited applications available to it, and does not allow me to download any video calling applications other than Google Duo, which I use infrequently. As far as I am aware of, Tizen does not natively allow the installation of APK files for third-party applications not available on the Tizen App Store, and while I am attempting to find a workaround for this at the time of writing this review, it is highly disappointing that the ability to natively download third-party applications is so highly restricted. I would recommend at least that many, many more non-streaming applications should be added to the Tizen App Store, as while there are plenty of streaming applications available, there are virtually no other types of applications, such as productivity (e-mail viewers, word processors, etc.) or social (video calling, Text Chat, etc.) applications available for Tizen.Aside from this, I am generally happy with the quality of the television, though I would have much preferred it if all the advanced features (such as FreeSync and 200 Hz refresh rate) were also available on the smaller models of this television, as I purchased a screen size slightly larger than I would have otherwise preferred due to the fact that any television screen size smaller than 55 inches did not include these features.
I've owned the 65" 2022 for a month and a half. Here are my take aways as a photographer with a particular eye for image quality.- Beautiful 4k image with vibrant colours and brightness. Excels in this regard, and short of up close viewing is convincing as an artwork at a technical level. Read on however.- Matte finish is exceptional and makes the tv usable day and night in our lounge room. This feature alone is the most compelling thing about the frame over other qleds.- The viewing angle is utterly atrocious. Blacks turn to near purple at 30-40 degrees off centre, and saturation drops considerably, both vertically and horizontally. This means mounting it at eye level as an artwork degrades blacks and colour for seated tv viewing, and the inverse is true if ... MoreI've owned the 65" 2022 for a month and a half. Here are my take aways as a photographer with a particular eye for image quality.- Beautiful 4k image with vibrant colours and brightness. Excels in this regard, and short of up close viewing is convincing as an artwork at a technical level. Read on however.- Matte finish is exceptional and makes the tv usable day and night in our lounge room. This feature alone is the most compelling thing about the frame over other qleds.- The viewing angle is utterly atrocious. Blacks turn to near purple at 30-40 degrees off centre, and saturation drops considerably, both vertically and horizontally. This means mounting it at eye level as an artwork degrades blacks and colour for seated tv viewing, and the inverse is true if mounted low for improved quality for seated tv viewing. It's very, very far from believable as an artwork. This is so bad in fact that even when viewing an image dead on in the middle the colours and contrast are dropping away in the corners. Don't even get me started on how bad it is when approaching from the side. I think if the tv were in a spot in the room where you didn't have to walk past it, and if it was only used for artwork or tv alone the deficiencies could be worked around.- The grey and black uniformity when watching movies is worse than the 10 year old LCD TV it replaced. There are massive light splotches in the middle, sides and two corners, so much so that details in dimly lit scenes are darker than the splotches. If the camera pans at its like someone smeared @#*& all over the screen. The same is true of grey images, just with a different pattern. Then there are the super bright / discoloured vertical areas on the far left and right of the screen when viewing light grey images, i.e as a computer monitor. The only remedy for the poor uniformity is to turn the brightness down to around 20 (40%). It makes the defects less obvious but it's a very dim image then.- The ambient light sensor is insufficient at picking up subtle light changes in dim lighting, meaning the tv is always way too bright. The issue here is actually that in my lounge room the tv itself casts a shadow on the sensor and therefore is ineffective. Unfortunately the sensor is tucked away under the frame and can't be moved. This also breaks the believability of the screen as an artwork as it's just glaring all the time. Samsung don't allow you to control the brightness of the screen via IP either so I can't even build home automations to manage this externally.All in all, if you use it to display artwork in the background it's ok. If you use it for the kids to watch tv it's ok. If you're a photographer or an artist who has an eye for quality, stay very, very far away. It's just not there yet for artworks if you're serious. As a tv however if they actually release a version with local dimming like they falsely advertise this as having (they lie and say it has 'Supreme UHD dimming' which is just a marketing ploy) then it would at least help with their poor image uniformity issues and get it close to being a respectable tv.Needless to say I will be returning this tv and opting for an oled or qled with local dimming and foregoing the dedicated art mode... As it is it's a Jack of all trades and master of none, and you pay a premium for it. I wish I had actually looked at this in a store and not bought into the marketing hype. I should have known better.
I owned the 2021 Frame and loved it, sold it to get the 2022 because of the anti reflective coating... which to be fair is amazing.Although there are some major draw backs, the first 2022 I had for 1 week before noticing the really bad blooming and getting fed up with the laggy menus. In the menu you would press right, nothing would happen, then it would jump 5 to the right. So called Samsung and after 90 mins on the phone doing all the trouble shooting they say they will send a technician ... not replace it. So call JB and they helped out and replaced the TV with the same model.Checked the TV and again same issue, in fact almost identical blooming pattern. I checked through different sources, different content and it still appeared. Now I love the Frame and so ... MoreI owned the 2021 Frame and loved it, sold it to get the 2022 because of the anti reflective coating... which to be fair is amazing.Although there are some major draw backs, the first 2022 I had for 1 week before noticing the really bad blooming and getting fed up with the laggy menus. In the menu you would press right, nothing would happen, then it would jump 5 to the right. So called Samsung and after 90 mins on the phone doing all the trouble shooting they say they will send a technician ... not replace it. So call JB and they helped out and replaced the TV with the same model.Checked the TV and again same issue, in fact almost identical blooming pattern. I checked through different sources, different content and it still appeared. Now I love the Frame and so I thought I would get the faulty panel replaced, so I call Samsung back and this time they have to escalate it to their "Head Technical" then they will contact me for "advanced troubleshooting" ... Unless there are secret up up down down left right codes on the remote I dont see how this will help. Also their SLA was 2 days!!! 2 days for someone to look at the photos of blooming I sent them. This indicates that in less than a week they have had a spike in blooming issues and are now trying to stem the tide of people requiring technical support, by introducing another troubleshooting step.In short the Samsung Frame 2022 has an issue with the screen blooming, the menu is much worse than the 2021, but the matt screen is amazing. I wish Samsung was resolving this in a better way I would keep my Frame, even with its laggy menu if they fixed the screen, but not willing to have a third Frame with a dodgy screen.
Our Samsung 50" plasma sadly bit the bullet after 14 years of service so a replacement was needed. Originally thinking we would try another brand we just kept coming back to Samsung. Choosing one was the hardest bit. We watch tv, movies and fast moving sport mostly so trying to find a balance which satisfied all of these viewing options was difficult. We discounted The Frame at first as we weren't fussed about the art element however when we reviewed the specs we realised it was the one that hit closest to the mark for our viewing habits. It was a bit more than we had wanted to pay however there were some good specials on at the time so we ended up jumping at it and paying that bit more than originally planned.We have had the TV for two weeks now and we are very ... MoreOur Samsung 50" plasma sadly bit the bullet after 14 years of service so a replacement was needed. Originally thinking we would try another brand we just kept coming back to Samsung. Choosing one was the hardest bit. We watch tv, movies and fast moving sport mostly so trying to find a balance which satisfied all of these viewing options was difficult. We discounted The Frame at first as we weren't fussed about the art element however when we reviewed the specs we realised it was the one that hit closest to the mark for our viewing habits. It was a bit more than we had wanted to pay however there were some good specials on at the time so we ended up jumping at it and paying that bit more than originally planned.We have had the TV for two weeks now and we are very happy and so glad we went for a bit extra. Picture and sound quality is great and sport in HD is crystal clear with no motion blur. It was very easy to set up out of the box and comes with everything you need. The hub that comes with it is a great idea and I'm so surprised its not commonplace. There is some slight blooming on a dark screen but its not extreme and you really only notice it if you're looking for it.The matte screen is great too. We have the TV in a bright room with lots of windows and no matter how hard we try, we cannot see a reflection on the screen.We have even found ourselves using the art function even though we never thought we would.If you're thinking of getting this TV but are uncertain, I would suggest its highly unlikely you will be disappointed.
I have owned multiple Samsung products in the past with some great experiences so when it came time to choose a new TV for our extension I decided to stick with what I knew and didn’t really consider too many other options. Don’t get me wrong, once we got the TV working for a lot of what would be considered normal viewing the unit is excellent but there is a big BUT attached.Firstly our unit powered up beautifully and then promptly died requiring the control box to be replaced upon which they found an issue with the screen which then also needed replacing. Once going the screen is actually amazing in its ability to reduce glare in what is sometimes a bright room and the smoothness of picture even in fast moving movies or sport is excellent.The biggest issue ... MoreI have owned multiple Samsung products in the past with some great experiences so when it came time to choose a new TV for our extension I decided to stick with what I knew and didn’t really consider too many other options. Don’t get me wrong, once we got the TV working for a lot of what would be considered normal viewing the unit is excellent but there is a big BUT attached.Firstly our unit powered up beautifully and then promptly died requiring the control box to be replaced upon which they found an issue with the screen which then also needed replacing. Once going the screen is actually amazing in its ability to reduce glare in what is sometimes a bright room and the smoothness of picture even in fast moving movies or sport is excellent.The biggest issue though is with solid block colours and for a TV that is promoted to also be a piece of art this can be a major disappointment. Unfortunately the way the backlights work the screen experiences significant clouding on solid dark colours like night time scenes or photos with solid dark backgrounds.While you can get around this to an extent by removing these images from your backgrounds and just putting up with it in movies it is a very disappointing limitation for a $5k+ TV.We spent 3 months chasing Samsung support to try and work through the clouding and were basically told that’s just how they are so I thought it was worth sharing here as if I knew this earlier I probably would have looked elsewhere for options.If you have a well tit room and will mostly watch sport and other brightly coloured shows then this is an excellent choice. If on the other hand you watch the odd dark film or like to display a photo or two that have some solid colours it may be worth considering other options.Example image that is apparently considered normal. Should be a solid dark blue.
A good tv with some easily fixable software problems. This tv has all the bells I was looking for from specs point of view, the screen with its matte finish and the super slim wall mount are perfect. I knew the screen wasn't as punchy and vibrant as others on the market but the art mode and matte screen was my main attractions. However the TV is seriously in need of a firmware/software upgrade, the UI is slower than I was expecting for a TV at this price point (this might be more of a hardware issue). The slideshow feature needs to be added within art mode instead of needing to manually change art, say once a day or once a week would be a good start. Art mode should be a 'screen saver' option when using Audio only programs like spotify or DTV radio channels. The ... MoreA good tv with some easily fixable software problems. This tv has all the bells I was looking for from specs point of view, the screen with its matte finish and the super slim wall mount are perfect. I knew the screen wasn't as punchy and vibrant as others on the market but the art mode and matte screen was my main attractions. However the TV is seriously in need of a firmware/software upgrade, the UI is slower than I was expecting for a TV at this price point (this might be more of a hardware issue). The slideshow feature needs to be added within art mode instead of needing to manually change art, say once a day or once a week would be a good start. Art mode should be a 'screen saver' option when using Audio only programs like spotify or DTV radio channels. The motion and brightness sensors should work in all settings not just art mode (I have this on a 10+ year old sony tv which works flawlessly). Lastly movie mode is the only display setting I can find that doesn't have that soap opera look, which has significantly lower brightness, there doesn't seem to be anywhere to select a preferred frame rate. I guess I'm happy enough but want more samsung, you nailed the artwork look but crippled the implementation for all but a single piece of artwork
Hi I purchased two TV’s 50 inch and 65 inch. The 50 inch worked perfect but unfortunately the 65 inch had a fault it wouldn’t detect free to air channels. Please note both TV’ we’re just purchased new out the box and Samsung would not replace without coming out first to check on the fault. First option was to go through remote support which I did. Second option two techs came to the house and confirmed there was a genuine problem. Once this was confirmed I requested a replacement seeing as the item was brand new. To my dismay I was called the next day and told this was not possible and another technician would come to site and repair! I was very disappointed but just wanted the TV to work. So two days later now several days after my purchase another two technicians ... MoreHi I purchased two TV’s 50 inch and 65 inch. The 50 inch worked perfect but unfortunately the 65 inch had a fault it wouldn’t detect free to air channels. Please note both TV’ we’re just purchased new out the box and Samsung would not replace without coming out first to check on the fault. First option was to go through remote support which I did. Second option two techs came to the house and confirmed there was a genuine problem. Once this was confirmed I requested a replacement seeing as the item was brand new. To my dismay I was called the next day and told this was not possible and another technician would come to site and repair! I was very disappointed but just wanted the TV to work. So two days later now several days after my purchase another two technicians arrived and after some testing replaced the main board in the tv box which attaches to the TV. This did repair the fault and the TV now works fantastic. However, worth noting if you buy one you won’t get it replaced if it’s got a fault. By the way I also purchased a microwave at the same time which also has a fault with the door and guess what… it not getting replaced someone is coming to take it away for repair! Very disappointed Samsung but love the products when they work.
The Frame 75 inch 2022 came to replace my outgoing LG 60inch Plasma in our open living space. This is our main TV. We really love the fact that the picture quality is great and highly anti-reflective properties of this TV because that was always a problem previously. QLED is good and bright. Can get a bit too bright but this can be adjusted in the TV settings. Contrast is also nice and Blacks are great. The best viewing angle however is quite limited so if you are sitting in front of TV it's great. Move away around 40 degree or so and the pictures gets a bit hazy. Not too much of a complaint for the price point. The ART feature in the TV is great but mostly only really good if you do decide to mount the TV against the wall and have much love for paintings. It does ... MoreThe Frame 75 inch 2022 came to replace my outgoing LG 60inch Plasma in our open living space. This is our main TV. We really love the fact that the picture quality is great and highly anti-reflective properties of this TV because that was always a problem previously. QLED is good and bright. Can get a bit too bright but this can be adjusted in the TV settings. Contrast is also nice and Blacks are great. The best viewing angle however is quite limited so if you are sitting in front of TV it's great. Move away around 40 degree or so and the pictures gets a bit hazy. Not too much of a complaint for the price point. The ART feature in the TV is great but mostly only really good if you do decide to mount the TV against the wall and have much love for paintings. It does the job for painting lovers I'm guessing. We were impressed by the art feature and may use it from time to time. The software on the TV is good and mostly fluid. Built in apps are great. The only issue I sometimes have is when the Google Chromecast is connected to it. The TV does not always turn off and stay OFF as one would expect. Sometimes the Chromecast software interferes with the Samsung OS to turn the TV back ON soon after turning it off. The workaround is to navigate out of Google Chromecast and browse other media or channels. A bit annoying. Otherwise the software is generally good and fairly intuitive. The remote is small, simple, premium looking and cool to hold and use. However I miss the number pad. The TV also comes with Samsung channels such as Bloomberg TV and heaps of others free which is great.
This is my second frame TV, I have an original 65" in the loungeroom and wanted the same art series in the bedroom so just pulled the trigger on a 43" which I could not get the sensor to work consistently for 3 weeks out of the box.The newer version is better with the cable now supplying power to the monitor so no power is required up on the wall which is awesome. The TV guide is a bit smoother too without the constant spinning wheel while trying to load what's on but it has one major flaw which I'm really unhappy with. Being in a smaller room now and on the wall when I turn the lights on or open the curtains which should enable the sensor to bring the artwork up when it senses movement it doesn't due to the very slim size and position of the movement sensor. They ... MoreThis is my second frame TV, I have an original 65" in the loungeroom and wanted the same art series in the bedroom so just pulled the trigger on a 43" which I could not get the sensor to work consistently for 3 weeks out of the box.The newer version is better with the cable now supplying power to the monitor so no power is required up on the wall which is awesome. The TV guide is a bit smoother too without the constant spinning wheel while trying to load what's on but it has one major flaw which I'm really unhappy with. Being in a smaller room now and on the wall when I turn the lights on or open the curtains which should enable the sensor to bring the artwork up when it senses movement it doesn't due to the very slim size and position of the movement sensor. They have mounted it to the bottom rear corner of the monitor so the lights from the room cast a shadow from it's frame and it thinks it's still in dark mode even in full daylight. I've had a Samsung tech out that thought it was a faulty sensor and even had the unit replaced under warranty untill I finally worked out what was happening when I put my phone down on the bench and it reflected light up to the sensor! I have since sat a mirror on the cabinet below the tv directing light towards the sensor and it is working fine and I now get the function (art mode turns on) when I walk in the room but this is rediculous it takes this for it to do what it's meant to. This could easily be rectified if Samsung redesigned the sensor to sit flush with the front of the TV's frame or move it to the top so no shadows could be cast on the sensor.I love the art series too much to get a refund but hope they rethink the design in the future.
I bought the Samsung Frame a month ago to display art in my house after looking at these for ages and I couldn’t be happier. I was so impressed I’ve bought two more since.Years ago we were told that in the future we’d have TVs that you hang on the wall like a picture. Until now they were all thick and as heavy as hanging a fat guy on your wall. These are light and as thin as all the other framed art I have in the room.A TV is usually a great big black rectangle on your wall but these are so much better! I have beautiful art hanging on my wall and they really look like a picture. When I turn it to the TV mode everyone is amazed. They look as good and as realistic as any picture.It sits flat against the wall just like a picture and is only a couple of ... MoreI bought the Samsung Frame a month ago to display art in my house after looking at these for ages and I couldn’t be happier. I was so impressed I’ve bought two more since.Years ago we were told that in the future we’d have TVs that you hang on the wall like a picture. Until now they were all thick and as heavy as hanging a fat guy on your wall. These are light and as thin as all the other framed art I have in the room.A TV is usually a great big black rectangle on your wall but these are so much better! I have beautiful art hanging on my wall and they really look like a picture. When I turn it to the TV mode everyone is amazed. They look as good and as realistic as any picture.It sits flat against the wall just like a picture and is only a couple of centimetres thick. When watching TV they are fast, responsive and have full smart TV functionality. For a bedroom they are ideal. The smart sensors in it turn it off when you sleep and come back on when you light up the room.I honestly believe this is the future of televisions and is a thing of beauty. Not having a TV that is obviously a TV is fantastic.The magnetic frame bezels that change the thin black frame to wood or white just add to the effect. Buy one (or more) and you won’t regret it.Being this thin I wondered how well the speaker would work but they are great. Clear and with perfect clarity and volume.
| USB Input | 2 |
| HDMI Input | 4 |
| Screen Size | 55 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 Year |