Do you watch art or television? With the Samsung The Frame model, the line between technology and aesthetics completely disappears
The Frame delights all lovers of modern technology
Do you watch art or television? With Samsung The Frame model, the border between technology and aesthetics completely disappears. This unique device offers not only superior image and sound quality, but also the ability to turn your wall into an art gallery. When it is on, it provides a flawless 4K experience, and when it is off, it displays world-famous works of art thanks to cooperation with prestigious museums.
Its frosted screen makes displayed images seem like real works of art, while the sleek, ultra-thin design adds sophistication to your space. Only true tech connoisseurs will notice that it is a television and not an art painting.
Customize it to your style.
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The Frame doesn't impose itself – it adapts. Thanks to the possibility of changing the frame in different colors and styles, you will easily match it with the decor of your home and your own artistic taste.
Superior technology in the service of enjoyment
✔ 45% thinner than previous models (32.8 x 57.4 x 1 inch, weight: 49.4 kg)
✔ 3D surround sound for a complete audio experience
✔ AI energy optimization and SolarCell remote control that charges with sunlight and interior lighting
Security without compromise
The Samsung Knox system provides multi-level data protection, allowing you to use the TV's smart functions without worry.
Whether you want to enjoy the latest movie hits or bring art into your home, Samsung The Frame brings a new dimension to everyday enjoyment.
Promotions
In progress promotion in which, with the purchase of a 55″ or larger TV, you get two Galaxy Fit3 devices as a gift. This offer until April 6, 2025 or shorter due to the end of gift stock.
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