TVs That Look Like Paintings

TVs That Look Like Paintings

TVs that look like paintings are becoming more and more common. Known as frame TVs, these sets feature customizable bezels to coordinate with your room’s décor. With the capacity to display artwork on their screens, frame TVs make it easy to choose an artsy solution for your room.

The Frame by Samsung

TVs That Look Like Paintings The Frame by Samsung
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Aptly named, The Frame by Samsung is designed to look just like a frame on the wall. The Frame, which is among the most affordable frame TVs, is available in many different sizes, and it can display the art of your choice. Although it doesn’t have a high-contrast OLED screen, The Frame still offers a great picture and is compatible with Alexa for smart home integration.

The GX Series from LG

TVs That Look Like Paintings The GX Series from LG
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The TVs in this series are super thin, making them ideal to pull double duty as wall art. Since there is no gap between the wall and the TV’s bezel, the wall art displayed on the TV looks realistic. GX Series TVs have OLED displays, so they feature a nice black contrast. However, these TVs are quite expensive, especially when compared to The Frame from Samsung.

Samsung’s The Serif

TVs That Look Like Paintings Samsung s The Serif
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The Serif by Samsung delivers a dramatic, art-inspired look. Part art, part functional entertainment essential, this TV rests on bipod legs and looks like a painting sitting on an easel. All connections and cables are hidden away from view, making this minimalistic TV beautiful from all angles.

The Sero by Samsung

TVs That Look Like Paintings The Sero by Samsung
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One thing that sets the art-inspired Sero apart from others in its class is its ability to rotate on its base, so you can choose from a horizontal or vertical orientation at whim. Use its rotating feature to mirror mobile content from social media channels and cast videos and other content from your smartphone with a simple tap.

Art Meets Entertainment

TVs That Look Like Paintings Art Meets Entertainment
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TVs have come a long way since they were first made available commercially back in 1929. Frame TVs are poised to become even more prevalent in years to come. Sure, some folks may think nothing is more attractive than an oversized hunk of TV hanging above the fireplace. But for people who prefer art over electronics, frame TVs that double as paintings can’t grow fast enough.

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