I bought this TV 2 weeks ago to replace a 2019 model (which turned on/off on itself all the time). Frankly the 2023 Model one of the worst products I've ever bought. Incredibly buggy software, nothing works. I will never buy Samsung products again. Regarding the Art Gallery Mode - The 2019, with normal glass did a more realistic job than the new one as picture frames usually have "plain glass", so the matte doesn't make much sense.
Love the idea of the frame, but there's no excuse's for the lack of TV/Movie picture quality. Samsung other TV's (at a much lower price point) have way better TV picture quality. IMHO I'd wait till they do, for the price, you should expect better black levels 😏
@@lgquelhas I thought the same, until I saw the picture quality on similarly priced TVs (have a look before you buy). New one out soon so maybe worth waiting a bit 😏
@@devonbarrett4344 Do you buy a Porsche 911 and say "Oh the space in the back and booth space is ridiculous". Of course not, you know what and why you're buying it for, and so are willing to sacrifice in other aspects. The new one isn't much better picture-quality wise. Obviously those other TVs have better picture, but which one can transform into a "piece of art". The Frame TV is clearly not for people that want the absolute best quality. It's for people that want a TV, but are not spending hours everyday in front of the TV and so would love for the TV to blend in their living room since most of the time it would be off (a black rectangular in other cases) anyway and are fine with it being "good enough" for watching and not "the absolute best". This TV has style over function, although it's still perfectly fine for most people in terms of picture-quality. Especially if you're upgrading from an 8 to 10+ year-old TV.
I’ve been at it for a while and this is the best review. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
The way you said “oh that’s the brightest!” When adjusting the off brightness. Haha love that. Great review!
Love this video 😍
which size is this tv?
Thanks for all the info!
What is the length of the cable 4:26 ?
4 meters
excellent video
A curation of Van Gogh's pieces for your TV Wall Art here th-cam.com/video/RenuIMJIbZQ/w-d-xo.html
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Google Chromecast does this for free.
Only they forgot to add a bluetooth, wtf 😂
I bought this TV 2 weeks ago to replace a 2019 model (which turned on/off on itself all the time). Frankly the 2023 Model one of the worst products I've ever bought. Incredibly buggy software, nothing works. I will never buy Samsung products again. Regarding the Art Gallery Mode - The 2019, with normal glass did a more realistic job than the new one as picture frames usually have "plain glass", so the matte doesn't make much sense.
Love the idea of the frame, but there's no excuse's for the lack of TV/Movie picture quality. Samsung other TV's (at a much lower price point) have way better TV picture quality.
IMHO I'd wait till they do, for the price, you should expect better black levels 😏
What are you talking about? The Frame has a great picture quality for movies.
Most peoples not really that professional to see that much of a difference. Btw the frame is not that bad so stop it lol
@@lgquelhas I thought the same, until I saw the picture quality on similarly priced TVs (have a look before you buy). New one out soon so maybe worth waiting a bit 😏
@@devonbarrett4344not till spring
@@devonbarrett4344
Do you buy a Porsche 911 and say "Oh the space in the back and booth space is ridiculous". Of course not, you know what and why you're buying it for, and so are willing to sacrifice in other aspects.
The new one isn't much better picture-quality wise. Obviously those other TVs have better picture, but which one can transform into a "piece of art". The Frame TV is clearly not for people that want the absolute best quality. It's for people that want a TV, but are not spending hours everyday in front of the TV and so would love for the TV to blend in their living room since most of the time it would be off (a black rectangular in other cases) anyway and are fine with it being "good enough" for watching and not "the absolute best". This TV has style over function, although it's still perfectly fine for most people in terms of picture-quality. Especially if you're upgrading from an 8 to 10+ year-old TV.