Samsung’s new The Frame Pro 2026 isn’t just a TV; it's an immersive experience powered by AI. Scenes from Netflix shows like 'Legends' and 'Awake' were brought to life with enhanced contrast, making even the darkest scenes easily legible.
The audio quality also benefited from AI processing during sports events, particularly during the World Cup, where crowd noises were effectively minimized while ensuring broadcaster voices remained clear. However, not everything was smooth sailing; adjusting AI sound settings resulted in frequent resets to default values.
Despite a few bugs and glitches, The Frame Pro 2026 shines as a capable gaming display with support for refresh rates up to 240 Hz. Games like 'Crimson Desert' played stutter-free, showcasing vivid visuals without any lag issues when connected via the Mini HDMI port or Wireless One Connect box.
For those who want console-free gaming, the Xbox Cloud Gaming app worked well on the Aphelion with only minor stuttering due to latency. Games like 'Senua's Saga: Hellblade II' looked vibrant and rich in color, outperforming some competing TVs and projectors.
The price is a steep hill to climb, but for those who want absolute realism and vivid colors, The Frame Pro 2026 might be the pinnacle of home entertainment. It’s an exceptional art television with improvements to Tizen OS and anti-glare coating that make it stand out from the crowd.







