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The latest version of this TV is equipped with the quality display you'd expect.
Smart remote that makes setup easy. Components have a "One Connect" box which sits separately from the TV. Choose from several "picture frame" styles and bezels to fit your room.
Art mode is a little glossy, not matte, which would give a more realistic look.
This 50-inch 4K TV is especially bright, colorful, and incorporates a smart TV interface.
Bright and vibrant 4K UHD HDR display. Slim bezels. Features 4K upscaling. Large library of apps. Voice control. A great choice for gamers and cinephiles on a budget.
Does not support Dolby Atmos.
In addition to an amazing display with awe-inspiring Art Mode, you'll get $500 of savings when you buy this TV on sale.
Beautiful picture quality thanks to the 4K UHD resolution and QLED technology. Produces bold colors with crisp contrast. Impressive Art Mode. Smart with access to top streaming apps.
Occasional lag is possible. A few owners report the TV turning on or off unexpectedly.
Whether you are an avid Playstation gamer or a film enthusiast, this one's got you covered.
The backlit LED screen enhanced with the XR Contrast Booster offers realistic color depth and detail. The intelligent design works with you for the best experience. Built to work optimally with the Sony PS5.
The stand is hard to remove when you want to mount it.
This self-lit OLED TV gives you over a billion colors, deep black dark tones, and outstanding contrast.
The 120Hz refresh rate tracks movement in games and sporting events better than most competitors. NVIDIA G-SYNC Freesync Premium offers a beautiful VRR experience to gamers.
Mount or stand are sold separately.
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You've got your living room looking close to perfect, but one item that spoils the aesthetic of the space is your television. If you don't want to give up having a television set, consider a frame TV. These are slender enough to hang on the wall like artwork, and you can use them to display screensaver art when not in use.
Exceptional picture quality is a big reason why these TVs display such realistic-looking art. Most of them include a stand, but you'll probably want to wall-mount the TV for the best viewing angle. The TV should be easy to mount and slender enough that it looks like an actual picture frame. Size matters, but a bigger TV isn't always better, so consider which screen sizes would best suit your space and watching habits.
In this buying guide, you'll discover the TV reviews and information you need to select the best new frame television for your home theater.
The entire point of a frame TV is that, when you’re not enjoying shows and movies in your home theater, the frame looks like a work of art. Some manufacturers allow you to select famous works of art from a gallery they maintain. Often, there is a monthly charge to borrow from the gallery. If you object to paying a monthly fee just to display The Starry Night on your set, you can upload artwork and photos yourself. However, this can be tricky, and some models can only display a single photo or painting at once while others can cycle through many pieces.
Most people choose to wall-mount their frame TVs, though all sets come with an optional base if you'd prefer to use a TV stand. Mounting is relatively simple, and the set should include the necessary hardware. However, we recommend calling in a professional if you feel uncomfortable with setup. Because they must mount flush with the wall, frame TVs are extremely thin. An accidental drop could see your new purchase smashed to the floor.
One slight annoyance is that frame TVs still have wires running about, so your new TV might not look quite as picture-perfect as you imagine.
Your frame TV should come with all the hardware you need to wall-mount it, but you'll need your own tools, including an electric drill.
Frame TVs come in various screen sizes, from 30 to 75 inches. TV sizes are measured diagonally, so potential buyers should note that a 40-inch TV measures 40 inches from the top left corner to the bottom right corner but only 35 inches across.
A smaller set of 32 to 45 inches may suffice in a small room or if you watch little TV. For the average living room, however, a range of 55 to 65 inches is ideal, especially if you enjoy movies and video games. Anything larger than a 65-inch TV is suitable for great rooms, huge living rooms, and elaborate home theaters. In any other space, however, such a television might overwhelm the space.
Resolution: Since frame TVs display high-quality images, it is difficult and perhaps impossible to locate one that offers less than 4K resolution. Older HD models with 720p or 1080p are outdated and best avoided, but what about 8K? The picture quality of 8K TVs is certainly impressive, but little to no 8K content is yet available. That said, some TVs do offer upscaling for the little bit of 8K content that does exist.
High dynamic range (HDR): HDR TVs offer a greater range of colors. Images are bright, vibrant, and closer to real life. HDR also makes the piece of art displayed look fantastic.
Refresh rate: This is measured in hertz (Hz) and reflects the number of times per second your set refreshes an image. A higher rate results in less motion blurring, which is preferred for watching sports, fight scenes, and fast-moving action. For the majority of TVs, the rate is 60 hertz, though manufacturers employ a range of methods to increase the effective rate. The trouble is, no single way to measure the rate exists, so it doesn’t mean that much or reduce blurring significantly. That said, you can find some TVs with a true refresh rate of 120 hertz, which does reduce blurring.
Some frame TVs come equipped with a digital assistant like Alexa. It's also useful if your TV offers compatibility with your existing smart home system.
All TVs that can download apps and other data offer internal storage. Somewhere around 8 gigabytes is enough space for a wide range of apps and artwork.
Some frame TVs allow you to choose a frame color and finish to match your existing décor.
Frame TVs are pricey, though you can find more affordable options if you select a smaller size.
Compact 32- to 43-inch sizes start between $600 and $1,000.
Between $1,000 and $1,500 is the middle range, where TVs measure roughly 50 to 55 inches.
Expect to pay $1,500 to $2,500 for the best TVs with the largest frames (60 to 75 inches).
Use a soft microfiber cloth to dust your screen and keep the picture looking clear.
A. All standard LCD screens must be backlit to illuminate the picture on the screen. Otherwise, it would just look dark. Edge lighting is located just around the perimeter of the screen, while full-array lighting is placed all over. Edge lighting is cheaper to produce and results in a thinner screen, but it can cause contrast issues, with the screen edges looking brighter than the center.
A. For some buyers, the main reason to purchase a frame TV is so it will look like a convincing piece of art when not in use, but do frame TVs live up to this promise? It depends on the model you choose. High-quality frame TVs really can look like prints or prints of paintings from a distance, though they cannot look like original oil paintings due to a TV screen’s lack of texture.
A. This newer version of HDMI allows you to transfer more data faster. It allows for 8K HD, faster console gaming, dynamic scene-by-scene HDR, and quicker switching between connected devices. Not many TVs or devices use it yet, but if you want to future-proof your new frame TV, choose a model with at least one HDMI 2.1 port. If your TV already has them, there's no need to worry about replacing your standard cables and devices since it will be backward compatible.
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