For $897, the Samsung 55-inch Frame TV brings premium design and picture quality to a mid-range price point. You’re getting ...
For some people, a regular-sized TV or even a projector screen just won’t do. When you’re hosting movie nights in an oversized space and want the highest-quality viewing experience possible, nothing ...
CES is always a hotbed of new TV tech, and this week we'll see new models from all of the major manufacturers. One of the trends we're seeing with this year's models isn making it easier to hide away ...
The 55-inch Frame TV is 25% off, its lowest price. The 65-inch Frame TV is 23% off, also its lowest price. Additionally, ...
You can watch your favorite TikTok videos (and other vertically oriented content) on a massive screen with Samsung’s auto-rotating TV wall mount. This model can handle TVs with screens between 55 ...
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If you want to get a really, really big TV for your business conference room or retail space, or if you just want to impress your house guests, Samsung's The Wall TV is a great solution. Right now, ...
One of the great advantages of the flatscreen revolution is that today's TVs can be really easily housed on the wall using one of the best TV wall mounts, saving you precious space in your living room ...
Samsung managed to surprise fans with yet another innovative and state-of-the-art technology. During CES 2017, the South Korean company was supposed to launch its much-awaited QLED TV. However, ...
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Are you considering purchasing an art TV, specifically Samsung's Frame TV? While these TVs are marketed as a stylish solution for displaying artwork, they come with a unique set of trade-offs. This ...
Squint at the name of Samsung's new flagship "QLED" televisions, and you might see "OLED." That's probably intentional, because the picture quality of these new sets is squarely aimed to compete with ...