Samsung's Frame TV (2022) Review: It Finally Looks Like Wall Art

Samsung's Frame TV (2022) Review: It Finally Looks Like Wall Art

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The new 2022 version of the Frame TV from Samsung adds a matte finish and anti-reflection technology that makes it look more like a piece of art when mounted on the wall.

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TV Samsung's Frame is a TV meant to look like a piece of art hung on the wall when it's not turned on. I was impressed with the 2021 version of the Frame when I tested it last year, but it still required a bit of imagination to be convinced it was an actual, dedicated piece of art. This year, however, the 2022 version of the Frame is truly elevated: Its matte display, anti-glare improvements, and Art Mode make the screen useful throughout the entire day.

The Frame TV gains some new software features including an NFT gallery to display your tokens. But beyond its glare reduction and some on-screen tweaks, there's not too much different compared with the Frame's 2021 version. If you don't need, or want, a TV to double as wall art, then you can skip this year's model. There are cheaper and more technically advanced TVs out there. If a slim, wall-mounted TV that can easily be used to display photos and paintings is of interest, however, the 2022 Frame is probably the one to go in on.