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TV makers try something new every year to sell more televisions.
We have now changed from a 3D screen to a curved screen with high resolution. . .
Samsung thinks it's art, it's frame TV.
That means there's no weird science fiction anymore.
Fi design: as long as you don't find the big box at 55 or even 65, the frame will try to blend with the rest of your home
The inch screen is striking.
An interesting design feature is, well, you can clip it on the frame around the screen with a magnet.
I think I should try something unusual because I have never seen a beige wood TV before so I chose beige wood.
The beige frame looks a bit too "plood" but is able to change the color (
Also Walnut and White)
There may be an appeal, but you have to pay $300 for this privilege.
For aesthetic purposes, it is more useful to be able to hang the frame flush with the wall, and to have the least number of cables winding out of the set --
Only two, power and fine fiber-
The fiber optic line of the Samsung One Connect console, which is plugged in by your device. My 55-
The inch comment set looks great, and on top of that, it's just a straight board, very thin bezel with no flashing lights or fancy signs.
There are full marks.
Fortunately, TV makers have started dieting, 55-
The inch frame weighs only 18.
6 kilograms, easy to handle without spending a few weeks in the gym first.
It is very easy to set up the framework and you are responsible for most tasks.
One annoyance is trying to log in to your Samsung account and use on-
As my American friend said, this is a screen keyboard for birds.
While the default settings for frames work fine, advanced controls are also possible if you do want to fine tune almost every aspect of image and sound quality.
Once the framework is up and running and you have updated its Tizen Linux-
Based on a clean, easy-to-use operating system, you can enjoy the many beautiful artworks that come with the frame.
The idea is that the frame doubles as a changeable painting hanging on the wall.
It's good to have art to see, not the usual big black screen.
That said, the art itself loses quite a bit in translation from canvas and photos to digital screens, colors, especially white, a bit odd.
When you leave the room, there is a motion sensor to turn off the art display to save power.
The LED screen resolution of this 4 k TV is 3840 by 2160 pixels.
You can also get 10-
The bit color of a smoother gradient between the colors, with a high dynamic range (HDR)
For more realistic colors, brightness and motion sensors, and a fast 100Hz refresh rate that can be doubled to 200Hz for smoother motion.
It costs less than $3,988, which means Samsung also has a TV with similar features and is less expensive.
Don't forget to add the cost of the optional frame to the error frame as well.
The reason you spend so much money on TV is that the image and frame you get is very good.
For example, the high dynamic range 4 k content on Netflix is very realistic and the frame upgrade speed is lower
Pretty good content.
From the built-in sound-
The 40-watt stereo speaker is also clear and loud.
Samsung is right to try to design a TV to fit into your family rather than dominate the space they are in, and in the long run it's a better option, a more useful gimmick than 3D.
Even though I think it still requires more work, you do put extra effort into it.