Description
About this item ART MODE: Enjoy your personal art exhibit when you’re not watching TV. Just switch on Art Mode. When the TV’s off, The Frame becomes a display of your art collection, thanks to the built-in motion sensor. Show off your own photos and art or from Samsung’s Art Store. ANTI-REFLECTION W/ MATTE DISPLAY: Enjoy more screen visibility with virtually no light reflection, night or day. Now what’s on your display can look as good in the morning as it does at night with the lights on. Anti-Reflection and the Matte Display Film limits light distraction by reducing glare. SLIM-FIT WALL MOUNT INCLUDED: Hang The Frame flush against the wall to look like the real thing with the Slim Fit Wall-Mount; included with The Frame purchase. Even more, limit the cable clutter to just One Invisible Connection cable that goes to the Slim One Connect box to keep all eyes on what’s on actual display QLED HD TV WITH 100% COLOR VOLUME : Max out your experience with 100% Color Volume. Take in a billion shades of unwavering color and enjoy vivid, lifelike color at any brightness level as Quantum Dot technology works to create every shade you see on screen. “CUSTOMIZABLE BEZEL* AND MODERN FRAME DESIGN: Complement your style with the Customizable Bezel and minimalistic design for The Frame. The Frame was designed to be slim and sleek with a monochromatic back to flawlessly blend in. Plus, pick the bezel type and color to fit you home décor, and simply snap it on. It’s magnetic making it easy to change when the mood or inspiration strikes” HDR : Take in an impressive spectrum of colors and fine details, even in the darkest scenes. Brightness and contrast are automatically dialed into their ideal levels in every frame so you can see your content as it’s meant to be seen. ART STORE* : Bring artwork from world-famous galleries and museums into your living room. With a subscription to Samsung’s Art Store, you have unlimited access to a library of over 2,000 new and classic pieces of art from established and emerging artists. SAMSUNG COLLECTION : Exhibit your own photography, family portraits and other memories. It’s easy to upload them to The Frame from your phone or a USB flash drive. MOTION SENSOR* : Set up your art to display when you’re in the room, and turn off when you’re not. Intelligent motion sensors help you maximize energy efficiency. SMART TV POWERED By TIZAN : Stream your favorite shows. Play games. Work out with a trainer. Do all you enjoy with Smart TV Powered by Tizen. Discover your must-have apps and streaming services all just a few clicks away. Show more
TBD
Sarah Eisenberg –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Beautiful and Functional TV That Blends in with Your Decor
The SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series is a beautiful and functional TV that blends in with your decor. It has a slim design and a matte finish that makes it look like a piece of art when it’s not in use. The TV also has a variety of features that make it a great choice for watching movies, TV shows, and playing games.Here are some of the pros and cons of the SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series:Pros:Beautiful design that blends in with your decorQLED technology for stunning picture qualityQuantum HDR for enhanced contrast and colorArt Mode displays your favorite artwork when the TV is offAnti-Reflection Matte Display reduces glareSmart TV with access to streaming appsSlim design and easy to wall mountCons:Can be expensiveNot as bright as some other TVsArt Mode can be a bit gimmickyOverall, the SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series is a great choice for anyone looking for a beautiful and functional TV. It’s perfect for people who want a TV that blends in with their decor when it’s not in use, and it has all the features you need for a great viewing experience.If you’re looking for a TV that is both beautiful and functional, the SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series is a great option. It’s sure to impress your guests and make your home look more stylish.
34 people found this helpful
Scott A. Grayson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV, watch out for shipping damage
TV is great, be cautious ordering such a fragile item to be shipped. Product came unusable with the power connection point inside the TV broken and pushed into the TV. After mounting and powering on the TV would power cycle itself every few seconds making it impossible to navigate any screens to get to settings or diagnostics. Spoke to Amazon support who forwarded me to Samsung to try to get a service rep out to repair the TV. The Samsung rep recommended returning the TV for a replacement seeing as it was new out of the box, the Amazon rep was quick to click back onto the call and inform me they would not offer a replacement but could accept a return and I could purchase the TV again. The Samsung rep then sent me a text informing me that she had been hung up on and if I needed further help from Samsung to reach out to her, she still highly recommended replacing the entire unit. After speaking to the UPS driver who picked up the return he was very clear that boxes that do not fit in shelves are put flat on the floor, my suspicion is the TV was delivered flat and was damaged in shipping from the jarring. Now waiting 2 weeks for Amazon to issue a refund and out the cost of 2 TVs until then..Purchased a replacement at best buy where they beat amazons price, undamaged TV is great! Everyone who sees it sitting in art mode comment on how realistic the paintings look and how great the image is when viewing videos. The smart things app that accompanies the TV can be a little slow and confusing at times but fortunately it isn’t needed often. Highly recommend the Samsung frame, just caution having something so fragile come bouncing down the road to your home out of your control.
54 people found this helpful
Nuke –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not even CLOSE to ready for prime-time…you really WANT it to work but…it doesn’t 🙁
Hi – loved what I’d seen of the Frame options before this, and so signed up imediately for the pre-release when I learned about the anti-glare option coming in 2022. I love the bezel (very narrow), the anti-glare LOOKS like it should work great (we have a lot of huge windows in our room, so that was key). it’s very thin, seems well made, great custom frame finishes, was well packaged, came fairly quickly, and wasn’t too pricey. So – what’s not to like ? Well, the whole idea behind paying the extra coin for this model is so that it’ll look clean (like a picture on the wall) – yes ? Unfortunately, whoever designed the OneConnect module clearly never used the set. You CANNOT put it inside the wall, either behind or below the panel (it has needed connection ports on 2 perpendicular faces of the box – WHO is the i-dot who thought that could work ? It only comes with a short connection cable even if you DO decide to mount it externally outside the wall (and then it looks dopey since it is ungainly, and VERY poorly thought out needing cables to exit ifrom two perpendicular sides – insane). Want a longer connect cable ? No problem – just pay a ton more for an aftermarket version 🙁 We hired the top professional in Denver to attempt to dress it all up and make it work. He came over, listened to what we wanted thinking it’d be no problem…looked at what was here…thought and played around for a while…then promptly refunded all of our $ (even the trip charge) telling us that – in his opinion – no matter what he could think of, it was never going to look “clean” 🙁 Another trifling item – WHO is the clown who thought that a storm-trooper white remote control was a good design idea (for something which folks routinely need to pickup and manipulate with their hands) ? Just a gross, fingerprint-showing nightmare to constantly be cleaning, and yet another example of this product NOT having been tested even a little by folks who actually USED it 😮 Add in the fact that you can see the electrostatic emitter behind the screen due to the charge massively grabbing dust out of the air around the set (despite having 2 brand new air filters which we installed to scrub the air in an effort to eliminate that issue), as well as the problems referenced in other reviews with displaying your own pics and Samsung trying to make extra bucks selling you online art; and you have just a recipe for a very vexing, disappointing product 🙁 We WANTED so badly to really like this – it just seems strongly like it wasnt’ really ever tested by anyone who actually USED the product for more than an hour or two or in their own home. Overall, I’d have to say – it isn’t the WORST…but wait another generation or two until Samsung (who is normally awesome) to actually issue a product with the kinks worked out that is ready for consumer use. As it is – it’s WAY better in a store setting than anything you’ll actually put onto your wall at home. Just my thoughts – but I did waste a ton of effort and time trying to make it work 😮
288 people found this helpful
esmith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mid-level dress up for the Samsung Frame
Ok – the 85″ FRAME TV is a wonderful piece of tech. An above average display with the guts in a credenza box and an unbelievably thin profile. This frame kit is not the $1000.00 option, which adds all sorts of fiddly bits and texture like a true old fashioned wood frame (or a Norwegian fjord) but it does make a large chunk of technology look enough like art to satisfy. It’s clean, it’s wood-looking, it’s super easy to install (just get the top and bottom right and it all snaps into place), and it’s affordable. Add some similarly framed pictures around it on your wall, and the illusion is complete.
One person found this helpful
Gads –
4.0 out of 5 stars
A picture frame with benefits
As a part time wildlife photographer, I really love the idea of having my house filled with my favorite images. My wife, however, does not think it fits the décor.Recently, I had an opportunity to add some images to a room we redid, but when pricing 3 large prints and mounting, it comes to an absurd total. This is where I pivoted and started researching these televisions, where incredibly the price point is pretty close to my original plan.Pros- Incredible picture quality. The matte finish is so good at reducing reflections.- Ability to upload your own images relatively easily- Wall mounting was a breeze, although time consuming just to ensure everything is level and secure- Smart TV features like your standard.Cons- Does not come with any frame bezels, and those are $200 for a piece of magnetic plastic. I’ve been waiting for a sale if I ever do purchase- Software is a bit spotty. I say this because sometimes the TV does not turn on with motion, or it stays on too long. Very minor though, not a deal breaker for me.- Image size is limited in terms of what you can upload. I just upgraded to a 45 megapixel camera, and have to downsize in photoshop any image I want on the television.Other than that, I highly recommend this TV. Even if you don’t want to upload your own photos, you have a number of art pieces to choose from. Finally, if you have a room that gets a lot of sunlight, this TV is for you.
73 people found this helpful
Miss Understood –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome tv
This was on my wishlist for quite some time and when it went on sale I decided to buy it as an early Christmas present to myself. I LOVE it and think it looks so stylish with the really great tv ready art I found on Etsy. Why are the bezels so expensive though? I now have a bezel on my list.
Cole Cheshire –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crystal Clear Quality
I bought this as a centerpiece for my living room hoping the “art mode” would function as a painting in the open space. I would have never expected the quality to be this good. You can see the brush strokes on some of the paintings. Having some of the paintings I have seen in person on my living room wall look this great is phenomenal.
2 people found this helpful
Doug E. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the Matte finish on this Frame TV
Wasn’t sure how well we would like the matte finish on our new Frame TV until we installed it flush to the wall (3mm option) and love it! The frame sits flat against the wall just like a picture. When we choose to watch TV, there is NO glare on the screen from ambient light and does not require tilting the TV even though it sits 8″ above the fireplace mantel. The picture and software are terrific and we are very happy with this latest of our several Samsung TVs purchased over the past 15 years.
6 people found this helpful
Lisa LisaLisa Lisa –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sleek, innovative, focal piece but….
I love this TV. Samsung offers so many options to incorporate all of you favorite apps and memberships in one place. The Samsung TV Plus has tons of options and of course the Art work is unique. Only gripe is the cost is steep compared to other manufacturers (minus the art feature), and some of the pictures seem flat and less brilliant than others. I assume this may be various networks but I have been adjusting the settings and still get this flat, matte look on some stations.
Rick –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing TV but features not intuitive
Absolutely stunning TV, its been many years that I swore off Samsung because of their TERRIBLE interfaces. Setting this TV up was a reminder of why I swore off Samsung for so long! I purchased a 55″ LG TV for my vacation home a few weeks ago, wow was it simple to setup and it did not miss a beat in the process.This Samsung had a number of hiccups in the setup process, but i made my way through it abandoning the auto setup and manually completing it. At one point it said I had a 50 meg download, and it would take several hours. I cancelled that, deciding to do it at the end instead, but when I was finished, it was not there any longer, so not sure I have the recent version.PROS: Amazing design, fits against a wall like a picture and the control box is tethered to the TV with a thin wire that allows placement at least 15 feet away. Picture quality and display of pictures is indeed like a piece of art on the wall. Mounting makes it easy to place on wall and level, but the template and instructions are very poor, however once you figure out what they are trying to tell you, its simple.CONS: settings to control functions of TV is VERY VERY BAD. Even LG is not that intuitive, but Samsung is FAR WORSE. Took me several days playing with settings to figure out how to keep artwork permanently on the screen. Artwork is VERY LIMITED. Unlike the LG where they include dozens of categories of art and then within an art category their might be a dozen artworks for a slideshow. On Samsung your lucky to get ONE single artwork for free. Everything else is pay for, and I cant even figure out if its PER art work or for a group. Again VERY BAD descriptions and intuitive interface.Worse the screen is LOADED (but so is LG) with advertisements for movies and such where you cant get rid of them.Sadly like all the so called “SMART” TVs, the menu systems and switching between things takes a lot of memorization.Finally, it seems a bit deceiving about the “art” frame. Its just a standard narrow bezel around the TV. If you want it to look like an artwork framed, then that is an OPTION, and it is NOT cheap. Prices for the most basic frames start around $350, which is actually no surprise if you’ve framed any art work lately, so its about the same as what it would cost you to frame a piece of art. I find it nice looking the way it came, since I’ve installed this on a fireplace wall.Summary: I would buy this again for the shear beauty of the TV. If you are looking for something that appears like art on your wall, then this is the TV you want. The very nature of the external control box is what makes it unique to attach to the wall and look like art.
142 people found this helpful
Matthew MightMatthew Might –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing hardware, picture quality and experience; frustrating software
Overall, this is an impressive device and I’m happy with my purchase.The anti-reflective coating is truly unique among all screens I’ve ever seen, and this was my major reason for purchasing it. I can have all the lights on in the room with bright, direct sun coming through big windows. There won’t be a single reflection anywhere on the screen. I’ve never seen a screen do anything like this.The result is that art (especially paintings) look like they’re on a canvas. Several guests have not been able to tell it was a TV when in art mode. High-resolution photographs on the other hand look almost “hyper-real”, because no canvas print could ever match the resolution achieved on the screen. The result is always beautiful.The viewing experience as a TV is also comfortable and enjoyable *during* the viewing.My major complaint is that the software is clunky. It is a slow process to upload images to the TV. It took a while to figure out how to crop images correctly (as 16:9) to remove the mat, and there was no help for this in the app. The TV itself supports all the usual apps, and so the experience within the apps is reasonable, but the navigation between them is clunky as well. You also can’t seem to use pure voice control (via Bixby) unless you also buy a *Samsung* soundbar!The good news is that you spend most of your time watching the TV or viewing art rather than using the interface, so in practice, it’s just an annoyance. Still, it’s frustrating that Samsung hasn’t paid more attention to the user interface experience, and if they ever do with an update, I’ll be changing this to 5 stars.
119 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Aweeeesoooommmeeeeee
Totally worth the money. I got it on sale during prime days and it’s super easy to install and easy to hang.
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So fresh. So clean.
This thing is so slick. The install is easy. You turn it on and it just works with no frustration. The picture is so good. This is a really great product that I’m very happy to add to our home. Also, instead of paying the ridiculous subscription fee for Samsung artwork, just search Samsung frame on Etsy, fownload some nice art to a USB and plug it in to the control box for the TV. We found some great stuff that way. How to on YouTube
27 people found this helpful
Jim Boulter –
3.0 out of 5 stars
TV does not include mount
The Samsung 32″ Frame TV does not include a no-gap mount. It doesn’t include any mount.I called Samsung and they confirmed that this model does not ship with a mount. They suggested I purchase a Slim-Fit mount for $129. Not happy.
3 people found this helpful
Mary Anne Howard –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great color and looking forward to to having art displayed
Great tv
Zack Chilcote –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy install
This was such an easy installation!
K. Wilson –
3.0 out of 5 stars
No swivel
You should know that the a swivel mount is NOT INCLUDED. I would think that this an essential part to making the TV function as advertised. If you want a swivel mount, you have to find and buy it addition. Shame on Amazon.
One person found this helpful
KellyKelly –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My niece thought I didn’t have a TV anymore
The media could not be loaded.
For those that want that design aesthetic without giving up their living room TV, just go for it. The matte display truly can trick those that don’t have a Samsung Frame themselves. Some of the art I have gotten from third parties is insanely realistic with the texture in the matte finish. Pictures don’t do it justice. Purchased on Prime Day over the summer. Set up is easy, and all of our apps work smoothly. No complaints!
36 people found this helpful
nancy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the picture
Love the picture and that there is no glare.
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV for its purpose / good delivery experience with Modia
Modia did a GREAT job on delivery. They were a few days early, communicated well and the delivery driver was pleasant and courteous. I read a few reviews about Modia that made me a little nervous, but my experience was great. TV was in mint condition and works great since it was installed.This TV is amazing so long as you are most interested in its usefulness as a TV that looks PRETTY DARNED GOOD while viewing content and then fades into the decor when it’s “off” and displaying a painting/picture. New matte finish really helps hide the fact that it’s just a TV hiding in plain sight. This is not our main “family movie night” TV, but still looks REALLY good streaming TV and movies and playing video games. It sits in a brightly-lit room and does not suffer from it.Installing this TV (the 75″ version) is not really a do-it-by-yourself job. I paid for it to be installed and think that was a good use of funds.Overall, very happy.
12 people found this helpful
Karina –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well,sleek look !
Biggest downfall in my opinion is that you have to pay a subscription to use photos while the tv sleeps … and I’m struggling to load my own onto the tv even though i downloaded the app . Besides that it’s a good tv 😁. Wish it didn’t have the huge black box and was just an regular outlet out the tv ,but it’s okay.
One person found this helpful
Ec3 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome
We love everything about it. It’s a really cool TV. Keep in mind does have a set top box that is mandatory. I didn’t realize this when we bought it although it probably says it in the description. Luckily we were hanging it in a builtin with plenty of storage so we could keep it hidden. The cord for it is really long though so it should be easy enough for you to hide if you don’t have a builtin.
Tim Ney –
5.0 out of 5 stars
No lag when mirroring phone.
They say you get what you pay for. Up until now the most expensive tv I have purchased was about 800 dollars. So spending so much was really just because my wife wanted it. But playing with it and using it I couldn’t believe how nice it was. It seems like the processor or internal components are better than my cheaper tvs I have purchased in the past.
PlaceholderPlaceholder –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Looks like a tv more than I’d hoped
It looks like a tv – especially with certain art on it. It I nice and does have great sound and picture quality but it still a tv.But, the bevel really does make it look awesomeIt was a bit more challenging to hang than I’d hoped it would be
John Werner –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Has Some Unique Features Separating It From Most 4K TVS
First, I was a sucker for the art thing. And you know what? After getting it I really like the feature for our bedroom. This is the antidote for having good TV and not having a black square slab taking up a focal part in our bedroom. The frame it ships with is minimal and the depth, while not as thin as many OLEDs, is almost as thin. It’s cool there’s just a thin wire that is almost clear because it can be easily camouflaged (or even buried in a slit in sheetrock which can be patched and painted). I love the matte screen because it doesn’t suffer from light reflection. It’s not quite as dynamic as our larger LG with quantum dots and local area illumination (I guess this one could be local, but I’m guessing edge illuminated?), but in a way it just works perfectly in a lower light bedroom as installed in our situation. This picture thing probably cost me several hundred more, but I’m thinking it looks so nice when not watching TV it was worth it. I think Samsung has a great idea and I might spring for the custom wood look frame to make it look even more like a hanging piece of art. That would complete the illusion when not using for TV.
59 people found this helpful
John B –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool TV, $50 per year to access art, hanging is a NIGHTMARE
I operate about 50 short term rental properties and put this set in my premium units.Pros:-great set-art mode is a neat trick (if you don’t disrupt the light sensor)Cons:-access to Samsung’s art store is $50/year- hanging it is an absolute chore.> more on hanging: we have learned to hire guys to do this vs kill ourselves trying. Funny thing is, even the pros struggle with this. It’s always a battle. In the end the tv makes it worth it, but do yourself a favor and take whatever your version of a ‘chill pill’ is before attempting to hang this. You will swear, and you will demand to know who designed this so you can fight them, but know that in the end it’s eventually worth it.
31 people found this helpful
Dan A. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does not come with slim wall mount any longer
I ordered it and it only has a tv stand.I ordered a second one to make sure I didn’t get one that was missing it.No longer has the wall mount stand ($130 from Samsung direct)Just plan on buying a wall mount separately it is not sold with one.
2 people found this helpful
Kevin Mercurio –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good picture quality, very flat install. Not great software
We got the frame TV and love the look in the apartment. Great pictureThe UI is not great though. The Samsung software has so many different and unnecessary apps on it. Additionally, we notice sometimes the voices and audio lose sync and we have to restart the TV, and sometimes when opening the Netflix app it just turns the TV off instead of loading netflix. We had no problems on our Roku, but the TV software seems buggy
2 people found this helpful
Butte Bill –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Wall art
TV looks great. Previous tv was “on” for less than 4 hours during last 12 months. TvV may still be off most of the time, butatleastitnowhasprettyart on the wall.Seller sent TV with damaged screen. They were very helpful and a replacement TV was received the following week.
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not for me
Good Samsung product but too advanced for my TV needs
Amazon Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Hardware. Horrendous Software
The screen is excellent. No reflection from room light. Good colors. Lays super flat against the wall just like a picture frame. The art mode has an ok amount of display settings to make the art look more realistic.That being said, the software is horrendous. The user interface is terrible. The settings page is at the very end of the menu, which you became painfully aware of when initially setting up your tv.Youre required to create a Samsung account to install any apps and the “preinstalled” art (only 3 pictures) are unusable without.The art mode has another downside. There are no other free pictures and the “art mode” menu is plastered with what’s essentially ads u less you pay $5 a month. Your pictures are a couple scrolls deep down (like the settings menu). Lots of apps you can’t uninstall (like tik tok).It all seems predatory and unintuitive.For the price the hardware is good but the menus really take a way from the joy of ownership
One person found this helpful
JenniferJennifer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good deal
The media could not be loaded.
This tv is amazing. The 4k picture is so clear and I really appreciate how matte the screen is. The art motor is cool but it’s never going to really look like art. It’s always going to have that blue black lit TV like light coming off of it. I can’t say anything for mounting it with the mount provided because I use my own wall mount because I have an uneven wall, but it looked pretty simple and straightforward. The remote is kind of laggy when operating. Not sure why. Haven’t really look into it yet. Just got it last week. The frame is really cool and easy to switch out and put on. I would recommend if you can get a deal on it to go for it.
60 people found this helpful
dspguy –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Video quality is good – hangs almost like a picture
I have an OLED and this QLED TV. I really can’t tell the difference myself. Both are really good, I know the OLED is “supposed” to be better, but my 40 year old eyes can’t tell the difference.I found the “connect box” for all of the wiring to be very convenient. For those not aware, instead of running all of your audio/video/power/ethernet/etc cables to the TV itself, you run it to a box that you can “hide” in a cabinet or a piece of furniture or whatever. Only a thin cable runs to the actual TV. This is more convenient than I thought it would. No more awkwardly reaching behind the TV to connect devices.This leads to the ability for the TV to hang like a picture frame, as advertised. I used the slim mount provided by the manufacturer. It sits “close enough” to the wall for me. I tried tweaking it a bit to get it tighter to the wall, but it still sticks out a little bit. But, this might be the only product on the market that can get close to an actual frame on a wall.It is nice to display digital artwork on the wall. It requires some digital finagling to get your own artwork up on the frame as opposed to the subscription-based art that is easier to use. If I recall, it required using an app, then a USB stick, then figuring out exactly where to place the artwork digital files on the frame’s “connect box.” Not a big deal, but I didn’t find the manual to do a good job explaining how to do it. Naturally, they want you to buy a subscription so the method to use your own was obfuscated.There is a feature that is supposed to display the artwork when the TV is not in use… and then turn off the screen when no one is in the room, presumably using a sort of motion-detection. I haven’t seen this work. The artwork just stays on for the duration in the settings, even though motion-activated is enabled.Could be user error on my part, but even going through Samsung’s checklist on how to configure it, it doesn’t work for me.Overall, I like it. The only dings I have on it is the “picture frame” features for displaying art are more clunky than I would like considering the only reason this TV is so overpriced vs other 65 inch products is because it is supposed to act like a picture frame.
83 people found this helpful
Ian –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool TV, Poor quality mounting screws
The screws included to Mount this tv are made so poorly that they stripped while we were installing the mount to our plaster walls. For a tv this expensive, they should include higher quality materials. If you follow the instructions for the concrete, suggest using a 3/8 drill bit instead of their recommended 5/16.The tv is really cool though.
2 people found this helpful
B.P. –
3.0 out of 5 stars
DON’T IGNORE THE INTERFACE COMPLAINTS!
I read them all, and there was resounding agreement about (1) the software being awful and (2) the picture being gorgeous. I disagree with #2.INTERFACE: I thought they were whiners as they complained about multiple clicks, but it is truly awful, junky, BUGGY, and disorganized. It’s constantly throwing you back to other menus, and those menus are deep! This is a really expensive TV that I don’t even use because it’s such a pain to operate. Really. It’s easier to walk upstairs or grab an ipad.PICTURE: Other people have mentioned that the first thing this TV does is steal a couple hours of your life by failing to set up the software. No. You can’t just turn on your TV and start watching. Maybe those reviews didn’t mention that, as a result, you’ve been staring at the blue screen—and truly loathing the experience—for a very long time. If you are lucky enough to get to the point where they start trying to sell you art that’s in the public domain, the blue glare is burnt into your eyeballs and you have no hope of seeing that thing as anything other than a really annoying TV.Yes. Guests will ask about it, but not because it’s convincing—because it ISN’T convincing. If they see a static image (and especially if you forked out the extra dough to buy a frame that isn’t black), your guests will see things that don’t fit with the standard idea of a TV or computer monitor. But the screen itself has little else to offer. You can warm up the tone and turn down the brightness, but that blue glare will always shine through. (Also, if you tinker with the setting much, you’re just asking for the software to start glitching, which demands a total reset.)This TV could truly be a joy for someone who likes to spend all their time fighting with buggy computers. Those people do exist. I’m just not one of them.I like that it’s thin.
69 people found this helpful
Angie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t hesitate to purchase if you desire ART feature
I waited almost a year to finally buy the Samsung Frame TV! We purchased the 75 inch. The screen is matte, which I like. It helps with any glare from windows/sunlight. For sports my husband doesn’t think it is the best quality, but we both love the option to have the TV look like framed art and switch it up as we desire.
4 people found this helpful
Jon BastinJon Bastin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond Expectations
Its super thin and hugs the wall like a frame as advertised. I can’t believe the vividness of the colors and resolution of the art work. The ability the change the matting size and color is great too. Zero regrets on this purchase.
One person found this helpful
Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Love The Look
These are the best when it comes to looking like art. Love the look. The issues are things that I feel shouldn’t be issues. The worst is the SLOW processor. You press the remote multiple times before anything happens sometimes. For the price, I don’t understand why this is an issue at all.The second issue for me is the brightness adjustment. The TV looks great, but the software needs to be more active. When the room gets dimmer, the TV should get dimmer. Guess you can adjust it manually every few hours. Again, probably an easy fix if they updated the software to do so.Last, the settings. You get the settings how you want them, it’s updated, and some of the images you’ve loaded are gone and the TV defaults to Samsung’s free channels.Overall, I love my TV and although it’s not perfect, I’d buy it again.
One person found this helpful
allison black –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Modern aesthetic
We love our frame and the track bezel finishes the look.
Lisa BLisa B –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A work of art
Love the art feature of this TV! It fits perfectly in my French Country bedroom, and I love the alternating pictures that I chose as my favorites. I definitely would recommend this product! I also love the the frame I chose which is perfect for my bedroom.
5 people found this helpful
MargaritaMargarita –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best 📺
The Samsung 75-inch TV exceeds expectations with its stunning display, vibrant colors, and sharp clarity. The sleek design complements any living space, and the user-friendly interface makes navigation a breeze. With impressive smart features and ample connectivity options, it delivers an immersive entertainment experience that truly stands out.
8 people found this helpful
strevorstrevor –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great as a picture frame and as a TV with a few cons
Overall very happy with purchase.Picture frame mode: looks fantastic, especially after adding a Samsung frame (purchased separately and shown in the pictures.) Paintings look absolutely real even up close. The brush strokes are so real looking! My only complaint is that the backlighting doesn’t adjust automatically based on the room lighting like it does when in TV mode. So as the sun sets the picture starts to look back lit giving away the illusion. It is possible to lower the backlighting with the remote to fix that, but it has to be done manually. Then the next day it’s too dark until you adjust it back up again. Would be perfect if it auto adjusted like it does in tv mode, but it doesn’t. Note that tv mode lighting is completely separate from frame mode lighting, which is good because the frame needs to be lower brightness when in frame mode to look like a real painting.Tv mode: the picture quality with 4K looks better than my older Samsung 4K tv. Because of the matte finish there is zero glare where it had some glare on my old tv in the same spot. The Samsung software is harder to use than on my old Samsung tv but manageable. Some settings are difficult to find, and if a cable gets unplugged, you have to re-teach it what you have. It seems to lose settings easy when things get unplugged and doesn’t find them automatically again as my other Samsung tv does.White Solar remote: so the solar feature simply does not work. Even leaving it in full sun for several hours makes no difference. Many other folks report this problem too. Thankfully you can charge it with a usb c connector (not provided) if you have one. I am able to get the remote to control my tv, surround sound via Denon receiver, my Xfinity cable box and my AppleTV device. So it’s great to be using one remote for everything. However, because the remote has so few buttons, it can take a series of 5 or 6 presses to get to certain menus on my cable box dvr (like to see my recorded shows). It’s doable but difficult. There just isn’t a good simple option for quickly getting to some cable tv menus.Overall a great product if not a bit on the expensive side. If you can live with the software flaws, you will be happy with the end result. Who knows, perhaps a software update in the future could make them better. I still recommend this TV.
209 people found this helpful
Robert –
4.0 out of 5 stars
It is stylish but don’t touch the screen
Other than a car or a house, this was the largest single purchase I’ve ever made, so I am expecting this thing to be perfect. We transitioned from an Obama-era TV, so the Frame TV looks like the movies in comparison.Pros:It looks very nice and stylish especially if you can hide the wire. It definitely has the “Wow” factor.It is unique, nearly everyone who visits makes a complimentI find the remote control and user interface to be mostly intuitiveYou can use Xbox gaming.Pairs very well with the samsung sound barCons:The motion sensor works in mysterious ways. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times it doesn’t work at all.Do not touch the screen at all! It will leave “permanent” marks on the screen. Do not spray any chemicals on the screen. You need to use a magic eraser and a microfiber cloth to clean any stains. I nearly ruined my screen without even knowing.Too much push for Samsung TV on the UINot a fan of the advertising on the UI. Frankly, I am kind of offended because I paid a lot of money for this TV and I don’t want advertising to watch Guardians of the Galaxy 3 while looking to put on Netflix. You can’t remove the advertising (I tried)The expensive art package is nice, but I often recycle the same dozen or so pictures. I probably won’t renew.
82 people found this helpful
T. Smith –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Picture, Needs Better Features
The picture is excellent. The wall mount is amazing. The art display mode is great. The sound is surprisingly good. The compatibility with PC / Apple products is great, including screen share from PC and airplay from the phone.The auto-on/off needs to be better. After using this a couple of weeks, I still don’t know how the WiFi on-off works, my guess is that it is tracking the smartthings app on my phone, but my phone is normally in lock mode, so it doesn’t get the signal and thus turns the screen off (this even seems to happen right after I push the power button to turn it on … it just turns off again right away). This is pretty annoying. It would be much better to have a motion sensor in the TV that just turned after some time of no motion. So, I ended up just turning this feature off and using the basic timeouts.The art content is pretty limited. If they had screens like microsoft login screens, it would be really worth it. There are a few famous paintings, but most of the art is of the same style, which is not to my taste. So, I use mostly my own pictures / art. Annoyingly, they put your favorites and personal imported art all the way at the bottom, so you have to scroll through all the other stuff to get to what you want.The upload options are pretty limited and not very good. It seems to auto-widen any picture you have to the full width. So, to work around this, you have to put them in photoshop and make a fake picture the size of the screen to get it to show up correctly on the Frame. They only have two options for the mat, unlike the options with the purchased art. Last, it seems to only allow one group for your own art / pictures. It would be much better to have multiple lists so you have different types of art depending on your mood (e.g. a beach theme, an impressionist theme, etc).I would definitely buy this, but these improvements would make it much better.The upload
50 people found this helpful
Karl –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly stunning!
I didn’t use the included wall mount—it’s designed to sit flush against the wall and I have the Philips hue light strip so I did mount it using a mount that gives me some more mounting options. In terms of picture I went from my 45” 1080p tv from 2009 to this amazing beast! My old tv was fine…the video quality was kind of like a late 90s movie. That said, watching video on this tv is much closer to watching people in real life—the refresh rate is snappy and the sharpness of the picture is dumbfoundingly crisp! I feel like I’m existing in the movies and tv shows I’m watching…honestly! Now the only qualm I have is the turn of the tv have it look like art feature: you have to pay for most of it and it’s quite pricey. Like if you do one off purchases it’s around $20 each…the quality of my own images doesn’t really work with the aspect ratio so I get letterboxing and it ruins the look. I found a free piece that was fine but honestly, the feature is weird with my hue strip anyway. I have it set up to turn on the light strip at the same time as my tv but since I’m usually going to bed after tv it’s largely irrelevant. Cool for when guests visit though.
19 people found this helpful
Julia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful TV
I love it!
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good
Cool but picture quality could be better
A –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Frustrating but nice
This Samsung TV has a horrible interface. Setup is giving me a headache (I’m tech savvy), the app interface has a terrible UI (and UX), almost every step of the way is fraught with error messages and connections and setup functions not working.Then we get to trying to set up the Apple TV, the auto-setup fails, the manual setup doesn’t work and ends up with “no signal” messages. The Apple TV worked fine with an older Samsung TV.Going to the TV menu starts randomly playing SamsungTV with children playing Roblox. If you were trying to design a demonic interface, take note, because Samsung has managed to do so in this miserable failure.The process of uploading my own pictures to the Gallery mode fails and gives me error messages. Loading times for almost every process are quite long.The TV itself is beautiful and sleekly designed, but the structure seems flimsy to the point that we were a bit worried we would break something when moving it. There is a hardware flaw in the back on this TV, when plugging in the one cable that connects the TV to the Samsung box, the plug on the TV side wasn’t aligned with the casing, so we had to push in the back plastic panel to get the cable gently plugged in.This TV concept is such a neat idea but this is the worst interface and technical setup situation I have experienced in a long time. I’m quite disappointed with this purchase.Edit: I finally got the Apple TV to work after updating everything, unplugging for hard reset several times, and then doing a factory reset, and then another hard reset (the final one of which only because I went onto the support chat). Although I never figured out why it didn’t work in the first place. The gallery mode is a rip off ($20 for an image and the free selection is quite limited). The feature to upload your own images hasn’t yet worked for me due to the bad interface. I’m not sure what the problem is that a global corporation can’t seem to find programmers and engineers to create a smooth, stable, and reliable interface. Never-ending loading screens on the iOS app, clunky, and almost unusable.The picture quality is nice, so I now have it 3 stars instead of just 1. Will keep, but not sure if it’s really worth getting, now you might find a pretty OLED screen in this price range.
36 people found this helpful
Jeniffer RodriguezJeniffer Rodriguez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome TV
Great quality looks very nice in any room
Eddie Munroe –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV with over the top smart features
Picture is great. Matte finish works well in environments with direct lighting.Smart features are intrusive. Many advertisements for paid streaming services. For a television in this price range, ads should be disabled by default.
6 people found this helpful
Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV, pricey.
I was hooked once I saw photos of this thing displaying art like a painting. It comes with its own mounting hardware which isn’t too forgiving when it comes to getting it level or positioned where you want it. Do your best to get it right or you will either have to put more holes in the wall or learn to live with whatever imperfection you have.I absolutely love the single low gauge wire that goes to a separate receiver box with all the ports. It is not rated for going in the wall, it would probably be fine, but it’s so small I left it alone. The cord on this is also pretty long which is great for flexibility of your setup.The picture looks great. I had an issue with sound not lining up and had to factory reset, which was a pain, but that corrected the issue (no sound bar or anything). I do think the screen looks more matte and more like a paining in photos than in real life but I haven’t played with the settings too much. Finding art that is free to use is easy as is the app to upload it to the tv. I haven’t tried gaming on it but will hook up my ps5 to try it out.One other thing of note, typically the speakers on flat panels have been awful, but I’m thoroughly impressed by these. I’m no audiophile, so take that with a grain of salt, but I was impressed and have skipped the sound bar for now.
43 people found this helpful
Devin –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t buy the 50”
60hz looks absolutely terrible. If you’re planning to use this size for ANYTHING other than an image, do not get the 50”.Sending it back hoping the 55” is better since it’s 120hz
One person found this helpful
BarbC –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV
Easy to hang on wall, looks beautiful
One person found this helpful
Kevin B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Picture is incredible
Love having our family portrait on the wall. Looks so much better than a blank rectangle above our fireplace.
2 people found this helpful
Two4TheMoneyTwo4TheMoney –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing display! Bought for Art Mode
The media could not be loaded.
I bought this to display my photography and family photos. In order to have them display in art mode I just import them from a flash drive. Art mode displays the photos with the matboard you see here. There is also the option of running the photos directly from the flash drive in slide show mode without a matboard. I like art mode better though since it looks like a picture. I also added the brown frame to the screen to make it look less like a TV.The display is impressive and the color seem spot on. We also got the Samsung auto rotating mount. One thing to note it that it doesn’t automatically rotate based on the photos orientation. You need to do that manually by hitting the button on the remote.If you have a Samsung phone you can tap it on the TV and mirror your phones display which is really cool. It also has Samsung TV which looks something like cable. There are like 1000 channels with movies and everything. Must be some kind of internet TV service but I’m not paying for it so that is nice.Makes me want to get a larger one for our bedroom to use as an actual TV. The antireflective coating they put on the TV works really well. I don’t see a glare at all which is amazing since we have so many overhead lights where this is hung.It’s expensive for such a small 43 inch screen but worth it because of the quality of the build and software that backs it up. I wouldn’t mind getting the 85 inch to replace our living room TV one day.
61 people found this helpful
sharkalark –
3.0 out of 5 stars
It’s ok. Lots of hidden costs.
So I got a really good deal on Prime Day. I didn’t realize there would be so many hidden fees. To display artwork you need to pay for a subscription. To make it actually look like a piece of art you have to buy a frame and they run from $150 for cheap looking ones to $600 for nice looking ones.The TV is nice and picture is great, but I didn’t need it. I bought it because I thought it looked cool, but I don’t thinks it’s worth it for the hidden fees.
Ryan Agadoni –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Black scenes show white spots
We have had the same TV for over 10 years, so I was very excited to finally upgrade to a nicer set. Our old set was Samsung and we’ve loved it, so I decided to stick with the brand. Did some research and discovered The Frame series, a concept I loved immediately! A TV that doesn’t look like a TV, hanging on your wall and displaying great works of art? And the new 2022 matte screen? Sold! Sure, it was quite a bit more expensive than many other 65″ 4K TVs out there, but I loved the idea behind it so I ordered one.All was great until I watched Last of the Mohicans. Any dark scenes (of which there are many) showed several cloudy white spots on the screen. Not very bright but instantly noticeable. I tried watching other movies and other sources to make sure the issue remained, and it did. Showed up just the same in the intro to Jurassic Park. Changed settings on the picture to make sure it wasn’t a setting issue, still had the problem. The cloudy white patches are randomly placed, too, and do not move.So, I ordered a replacement TV. New TV came, and guess what? Same issue, and this time there were more white spots and in different areas. Again, reconfirmed with multiple sources, shut off all lights in the room to make sure it wasn’t a reflection issue, but sure enough, they are there and I can’t get rid of them.Now I wonder how wide spread the issue is and if Samsung is aware? Returning a massive TV like this is a hassle, I don’t really want to try again through Amazon since I’ve had the same result twice. Anyone else notice this? I guess next step is to contact Samsung customer service. Will update if there is a solution.
174 people found this helpful
Sheila K –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Caution about one connect box. Do your research
FRUSTRATING!Nowhere in the photos does it show the One Connect box that must be used to operate this tv. It is 3”X4”x 11” which will need to sit in a shelf. It can’t be mounted to the wall and I didn’t want to have a tv console under this tv.All the pictures just show this clean simple frame tv. The frame is not included and is about $200 and they didn’t have the color I wanted.The cord provided for the one connect was long but it took us 3 days to figure out what to do to still use this tv without the unsightly box we will drill a hole behind the wall and place in the closet but if you don’t have that you’re screwedAlso the brackets for the tv are different than other so we already had our electrical moved up and had to have it moved again because there is no leeway to adjust the side to side like most brackets.I would not buy this. Read other bad reviews. I didn’t understand until I had to deal with this.
One person found this helpful
Kathleen M Weiland –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to hang
Looks great above mantle and resolution is wonderful.
Josh Vandermeer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great picture/art mode, abysmal software and instructions
This TV has a great picture and the art mode is awesome, but everything else about it fails expectations miserably.I’m an Electrical Engineer and follow complex technical instructions daily for a living, and yet this TV was very difficult to set up.First, the installation instructions were ridiculous. Imagine vague IKEA picture instructions without a single English word describing what to do.Secondly, Art Mode is not as simple as Samsung advertises unless you want to pay a monthly subscription. I opted out of the paid subscription for the art mode and decided to find my own copies of artwork and crop them to 3840×2160. The SmartThings app should be smashed and burned, it is absolutely terrible. I wasted several hours trying to upload photos from my iphone to the TV with the smart things app. Eventually I decided just to put photos on a flash drive and connect them to the TV.Lastly, the snap on bezel has clips on the back that don’t snap in like the instructions claim.
7 people found this helpful