SAMSUNG 43” Class LS03D The Frame QLED HDR QN43LS03DAFXZA 2024
SAMSUNG 43” Class LS03D The Frame QLED HDR QN43LS03DAFXZA 2024
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SAMSUNG 43” Class LS03D The Frame QLED HDR QN43LS03DAFXZA 2024

4.4 stars out of 1158 reviews
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Key item features

  • Art Mode: Transform your QLED 4K TV into an art exhibit with modern art, classic pieces, or personal photos when not watching TV.
  • Anti Reflection: Enjoy 100% Color Volume with virtually no light reflection, thanks to the premium Matte Display Film that reduces glare.
  • Customizable Frame: Match your TV to your style with colorful, easy-to-snap-on magnetic bezels.
  • Slim Fit Mount: Hang The Frame flush against the wall for a sleek, art-like appearance.
  • Pantone Validated: Experience color accuracy validated by Pantone, ensuring lifelike hues, tints, and skin tones.
  • Art Store: Access over 2,500 pieces of art from world-famous galleries and museums with a subscription to the Art Store.
  • Smart Features: Stream shows, follow recipes, play games, and more with Samsung Tizen OS and SmartThings, plus built-in voice assistants.
  • Quantum Processor: The Quantum Processor 4K powers sharp details, clear resolution, and vivid color and contrast for an enhanced viewing experience.
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Pros
  • : Has a matte finish that eliminates glare.
  • : Display is clear and vibrant with good clarity.
  • : Mounts closely to the wall with a seamless fit.
  • : Displays museum-grade art with high clarity and detail.
  • : Features impressive picture and sound capabilities.
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  • : Can be convenient, but also prone to unresponsiveness.
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Nov 19, 2024
AashishT
5 out of 5 stars review

Photo and Frame

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought it a few weeks back and all i can say is its the best purchase for my new Apartment. I bought 65''. You can choose your own photos and its pretty easy using SmartThings app to change photos. I have been displaying my family photos. Happy with the purchase.

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Nov 16, 2024
Samsung TV boy
5 out of 5 stars review

Beautiful addition to our home

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We bought this a few weeks ago and we love our new TV. Art display function is perfect addition and the motion sensor works beautifully. Also it sits on flat and a surrounding frame gives a unique look. Highly recommended 👌

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Nov 12, 2024
Joeyjojo
4 out of 5 stars review

Almost perfect but lack of open integration hurts

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] There's no doubt the 65" The Frame TV is an amazing TV for the price, especially if you can snag it on a good sale like I did. Mounted to the wall this is everything the marketing promises - a TV that doubles as a beautiful painting of your choice. We have this in our living room with a lot of open windows and it handles the glare splendidly and throwing up Dune gave a great cinematic experience. I can't comment on the TV speakers as I ran the via optical to some quality powered book shelf speakers which sound great. The one box is a stroke of genius as you can get a beautiful clean mounting on the wall with all the connections hidden in the cabinet below Samsung offer a great choice of paintings for a price per painting or an admittable reasonable subscription fee, and this is where things get a bit shady. It's the classic Samsung experience of having excellent hardware that forces you to use very mediocre software. If you have ever owned a Samsung phone you are probably very familiar with the company constantly trying to force their own and usually average at best apps down your throat and making it very difficult to use anything else. It reminds me a bit of a hotel that charges for WIFI where phone reception is bad - it comes across as a bit desperate and lacks class. Unfortunately The Frame carries on this Samsung legacy. Excellent hardware and while the art app is reasonably it is very expensive and does not allow any integration with any other sources. Samsung argue that they are supporting artists but I'm pretty sure Monet and Picasso aren't seeing a dime from this and what about users who want to display their own content through other platforms? Want to use google photos as a slide show? Not possible. Yes it will allow you to load some personal photos onto the TV but it heavily dissuades you from wanting to this too often with a very cumbersome process to do so. Even if open integration was too much for Samsung to take on, a perfectly reasonable solution would be if the TV allowed you to press a button to put the screen into low power art mode with whatever you had up on the screen without being restricted to The Frame's Art App for content - that would have made this TV perfect! You could then use something like Google Chromecast TV background services, art and photos as your background. Don't get me wrong you could still achieve this with the TV on, it's just not possible in the low power art mode. In the end yes I recommend this TV - it's excellent value for the design and performance even if it is frustratingly close to perfection, only let down by a closed ecosystem.

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