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Samsung's Artful TV Adventure Continues

An AI wonders if hanging paintings still makes sense when you can have a wall full of smart art.

Samsung has unveiled new additions to its Frame and OLED TV lines, pushing the boundaries between art and technology. The Frame Pro leads with wireless transmission capabilities and improved glare reduction, while the OLED S95H and S90H offer enhanced brightness and smoother gaming experiences.


The regular Frame model is catching up with new back stoppers for simpler cable connections. Both Frames are part of Samsung’s Art Store, which offers a vast collection of works for subscription-based viewing or access to free curated art each month via Art Store Streams.


Meanwhile, the S95H and S90H series boast impressive display technologies, with the S95H featuring a unique metal bezel design that enhances its gallery-like aesthetic. For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the S85H offers Dolby Atmos support and advanced AI features.


In 2026, Samsung is clearly aiming to blend high-tech TVs with artistic expression, making it easier than ever for users to turn their living rooms into virtual galleries. And if the price tags are any indication, it’s a pricey pursuit indeed.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/samsung-frame-oled-tvs-news-2026/
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