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  2. Does the Samsung Frame TV Really Look Like Art? - AOL

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    We tested the Samsung The Frame TV to find out if it's worth buying. ... Most consumers can expect to pay between $1,000 to $2,000 for a standard-sized 55” to 65” Frame Smart TV (2022 ...

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    Get 33% off the Samsung Frame TV, even after Amazon Prime Day has ended. The television seamlessly blends with home decor to look like art when not in use. ... 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV. Shop ...

  4. Save $800 on the Samsung Frame TV — the TV that looks ... - AOL

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    When you buy the Frame TV, Samsung give you 20 free pieces of art to that change monthly, — and you can upload your own photos to use as artwork — so you don't necessarily need a Samsung Art ...

  5. Smart TV - Wikipedia

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    LG Electronics smart TV from 2011. A smart TV, also known as a connected TV (CTV), is a traditional television set with integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features that allow users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos. Smart TVs are a technological convergence of computers, televisions, and digital media ...

  6. Samsung Smart TV - Wikipedia

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  7. Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    This recommendation is cited by television manufacturers, [16] retailers, [17] respected publications [18] [19] and websites, [20] though the popular electronics review website CNET suggests that high-resolution content can be watched at a closer distance – 1.5 times the display screen's diagonal measurement (corresponding to 32 degree ...