

The Frame TV is a lifestyle model that focuses on the design and the unique functionality of Art Mode. LG’s Gallery options are both more expensive ( starting at $1,799 for a 55-inch) and use an OLED panel instead of a QLED. How this compares: Samsung’s The Frame really sits in a TV sector of its own. Just know you’ll need to buy the frame separately. You’ll need to subscribe, but you get access to over 1,000 works of art that you can cycle through and leave displaying - at a brightness that fits your space - when the TV is not in use. Its biggest highlight is its design with customizable bezels and an Art Mode that displays art when the TV is off.

What you need to know: At its core, the Frame is a 4K QLED TV, so you can rest easy knowing it will deliver a good picture. Who this is for: Samsung’s The Frame TV is for anyone who’s willing to pay a premium for a great-looking TV that also doubles as a work of art when it’s turned off.
