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Samsung 55-Inch Class The Frame LS03F 4K QLED Smart TV (2025 Model) Slim Fit Wall Mount, Modern Frame Design, NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Art Mode, Artful Picture Quality, Samsung…
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Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
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- DESIGNED TO LOOK LIKE A PICTURE FRAME: Looks like real art with a slim design that mounts flush to the wall, customizable bezels* to match your style, and an external hub that connects the TV to power and your devices with a single wire.
- YOUR PERSONAL ART GALLERY ON YOUR TV: When you’re not watching TV, the Frame transforms into art**. Access a curated collection from the Art Store*** or upload your own photos****. Finish the look with various mat styles and colors.
- LIFELIKE PICTURE WHEN IT’S ON, MUSEUM-WORTHY WHEN IT’S OFF: Enjoy stunning colors when you’re watching TV and admire lifelike artwork when you’re not. Discover subtle details and bold colors and appreciate art as if you were in a gallery.
- THE NEXT BIG THING IN TELEVISION: TV, tailored to you with AI-enhanced***** picture & sound plus revolutionary personalized experiences that let you engage more deeply with your content.
- MAKES ART LOOK LIKE REAL ART WITH A PRINT-LIKE FINISH: See your favorite works like you’re seeing them hanging in a gallery or museum. The virtually glare-free screen has subtle, matte texture, making art look like a real print.
- BRINGS SMOOTH MOTION TO SPORTS AND TEAR-FREE GAMING: Experience smooth visuals and elite speeds for VRR gaming at up to 4K 144Hz.******
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jet0l19 –
I bought the 2025 Samsung Frame 43″. Here are some details I wasn’t sure about when buying.
– It does come with mounting hardware, two small brackets that were relatively painless to use.
– I bought a teak bezel on facebook marketplace to use (VG-SCFA43TKBZA). It seems to work well and fit.
– Art mode you got a 3 month free trial then it’s $50/year. It is pretty cool and a wide selection.
jet0l19 –
Only buy this TV if you want a picture frame that can also be a TV. Do not buy this if you want a TV that can also be a picture frame.
1. They have clearly sacrificed TV video quality for picture quality. Many of the Samsung OS picture quality settings are disabled for this TV. There isn’t much adjustability to the video quality and the default picture quality lacks definition and suffers from motion rendering.
2. The OS is horrible. Navigation is difficult. WiFi connectivity is a mystery and doesn’t work. It forces you to preview movies in the home page when you don’t want to. The high level Samsung video quality functions are disabled.
3. The art frame gallery requires a $50 per year or $5 per month subscription and the very limited complimentary “art” isn’t artwork. It’s very basic graphic design and a couple photos.
4. The wall mount system is probably the worst design I’ve ever had the displeasure to hang. It’s designed to allow for mistakes in your ability to hang it level, but that only makes it more difficult to hang it in the exact spot you want it.
Only buy this TV if you want a picture frame with a $50 per year subscription to display art somewhere in your house that you might sometimes want to also watch TV. If this is your primary purpose, it does the job well. The artwork looks nice, the TV is thin and it looks like a picture frame on the wall.
Do not buy this if the primary purpose will be watching TV and you sometimes want to display art. My 10 year old 55” Vizio that cost $300 has better video quality and an equally buggy OS. It’s not worth the price as a TV.
I regret buying this TV, when I could have spent the same amount of money or a few bucks more a got a much much better picture quality.
Mark –
I had the Frame TV 2024 before this one. The physical hardware appears identical on the outside, except for the remote which now has the AI click to search button. The previous version of colored bezels are perfectly compatible with this frame.
There is a significant difference in the responsiveness of the menus because of the faster processor. The 2025 model feels like a normal modern UI with its snappy quick response. The menu icon style is slightly redesigned and improved. The 2024 model on the other hand has a very laggy menu that gets annoying to use. This alone is a reason to upgrade!
As far as picture quality, I noticed this is better with the deep blacks even though the specs are the same. The 2024 model was not ideal for video content showing dark grey when areas were supposed to be black. I wonder what Samsung did with the panel to improve this. I love the improvement in the deeper blacks.
Art mode is amazing, and it’s the main reason I have the Frame TV. While I prefer OLED TVs for video content, this is decent for video too. However nothing else on the market beats this for rotating through realistic art that looks like the real medium of oil paintings, paper, etc.
Settings tip for most realistic viewing: turn down the brightness and use the auto brightness and power save settings so it’s not artificially bright. For some reason TV manufacturers crank up the brightness way too much in the default settings.
Richard DeJianne –
It’s been at least 5 years since we’ve purchased a new TV, and we’ve stuck with Samsung for a good balance of price, image quality and reliability. My wife wanted a Frame TV, so during Prime Day we opted for the 65″ Samsung Frame Pro (2025 model), an upgrade from the previous Frame TV. We got a great deal from Prime Day.
We’ve been using the TV now for about 3 weeks, and it’s been outstanding. We have not experienced the “lag” some have complained about. The image quality is one of the best I’ve owned in a TV. We love the Art Mode. Samsung provides a 90 day free trial to the Art Store. I’ve attached photos from some 8K content from YouTube. The image quality is absolutely stunning. The Wireless Connect box is brilliant – no need for any wired connection to the TV. It works really well, without dropping any signal. We even connected it to a HDTV antenna for about 70 free HD OTA channels in our area. If you have the money, and can wait for a sale, I would highly recommend.
The Wall Mount included is a bit tricky to get completely flush with the wall. I would watch a number of YouTube videos on this particular mount. I believe the power cable is preventing it from being completely flush – even after installation of a recessed AC outlet. Still give this TV 5 stars.
Justin –
Amazing TV for above our fireplace in our living room! It is great for what we need it for: wireless box for clean cable/tech management, great picture quality (I was surprised how good it is for the screen type), and discrete (especially with the picture mode).
Just make sure you have a plan for where the wireless box will go otherwise it’ll still clutter your area and at that point you should have just bought the wired version. It needs a clear line of sight about 4-5 feet away. We have ours on an end table with some picture frames on it and it’s slim enough you don’t really notice it.
Mark –
This TV is somewhat magical. I literally bought it only for its ability to display art. I’m sufficiently impressed with the results, but there are a few caveats. There is a subscription for the Art store, which I did not know previously, so be sure to do some research and factor that into the cost if you’re interested. I really enjoy the variety of artwork. However, the interface is really bad. It feels quite outdated and is pretty slow. I also feel as though the remote could have more useful buttons such as a dedicated art button or an Art favorites button.