The company’s announcement at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was the debut of their new addition to the Frame TV collection - the Frame Pro. This model ushers in new and updated technology that enhances the features and benefits of Samsung’s Frame TV while introducing exciting advantages exclusive to this newer (and bigger) version.
These are some of the highlights from the company’s CES reveal of the Frame Pro, and whether you already own a Samsung The Frame TV or have been considering the purchase of one, their latest product is sure to entice consumers eager to enter the art television market. Samsung has made some adjustments in the design and production of their new television, and some of the original Frame television’s most ardent critics are enthusiastic about the upgrades coming on the Frame Pro.
Yes, you read that right. The Samsung One Connect Box is now wireless on the Frame Pro TV. One of the best exclusive features of the Frame TV has been improved in more ways than one. First, the One Connect Box is now one-third smaller on the Frame Pro TV than the previous version for the Frame TV. Second, it’s now wireless. Both of these improvements make it much easier to conceal and preserve the aesthetics of the Frame Pro television as an art piece.
Samsung advises consumers to leave no more than 30 feet (10 meters) between the Box and the Television to ensure seamless functionality, and the signal will get interrupted by metal walls in between the two devices. So keep that in mind when you are planning to mount your television on a wall.
The updated version of the One Connect Box features seven HDMI inputs as well as all of the other common input and output ports that were available on the previous, wired version of the Box.
Samsung’s Frame TV continues to feature its QLED 4K panel, while the Frame Pro television is equipped with the Neo QLED 4K panel, which is another way of describing what is actually a mini-LED backlit display.
Yet, there is a distinct departure from the norm when it comes to the definition of mini-LED backlit panels as we know them and the panel that Samsung has built into the Frame Pro television. Simply put, don’t expect rows upon rows of mini-LEDs installed behind their panel.
The Frame Pro is, in essence, an edge-lit television with its mini-LEDs located along the bottom of the panel. The company insists this configuration provides excellent picture quality with improved contrast, backlight control, brightness levels, and local dimming capabilities that surpass other brands and models in this space.
In addition, the refresh rate on the Frame Pro has been boosted from 120Hz to a faster, smoother 144Hz, so if you are a gamer, the Frame Pro is ready to take your gaming graphics to the next level.
2025 looks to be the year that AI really dominates the consumer electronics realm and with all of the features and benefits of the technology at its current proficiency, Samsung’s new television is positioning itself as a bellwether among the art TV set. How the industry responds is anyone’s guess, but consumers are in for a treat.
In fact, the Frame Pro TV has applied AI capabilities to perform a number of functions for improving picture and sound quality through upscaling methods that can optimize low-resolution video to 4K clarity and detail. That’s cool, but it’s to be expected.
What really makes the AI technology on the Frame Pro TV so interesting is that it can provide an encyclopedic knowledge of, well, just about anything and everything while you watch your favorite shows and movies. Let’s say you’re watching a movie for the first time, and you can swear you’ve seen one of the supporting actors before, but you can’t remember where or even their name. Hit the Click to Search button on your remote, and the screen will display an amazing range of information about the actors you’re watching in the scene at that very moment in the film, the location of the scene in the film, the name brands of the wardrobe the actors are dressed in during the scene, and so on.
That’s not all. Maybe the movie you’re watching has a dinner scene with two characters sitting across from one another at a kitchen table over two meals that look simply scrumptious. The Frame Pro can even tell you about those dishes with instructions on how to prepare those very same meals to enjoy at your own kitchen table after you’ve finished watching the movie.
Those are just some of the AI-powered features as part of Samsung’s NQ4 Gen3 processor. But wait, there’s more. Samsung has built in a Live Translate feature that can translate closed captions in real time in seven languages during live broadcasts.
Samsung now offers two separate models of Frame televisions. The Frame TV ranges in screen size from 32” to 65”, and the Frame Pro TV is available in 65”, 75”, and 85” sizes. Whichever you choose, you know you’re getting the level of picture quality that you’ve come to expect from Samsung.
Both the Frame and the Frame Pro are equipped with 4K panels. However, the company will continue to include the traditional wired One Connect Box on their 32”-65” Frame TV models while the new wireless One Connect Box will only be available on the Frame Pro televisions.
In keeping with our ongoing partnership with the brand, Samsung has equipped their new wireless One Connect Box with an X-Link Port to support the Smart Room Sensor that enables you to use your Samsung remote with our Deco TV Frames for effortless signal clarity.
We are proud to be an official partner of Samsung as the premiere retailer with the widest selection of high-quality frames built exclusively for Samsung the Frame televisions.
Deco TV Frames offers a variety of bezels and frames that can accommodate both the Frame TV and now, the Frame Pro TV at sizes that are compatible with 65”, 75”, and 85” models. Choose from any of the current frame options from our many eclectic collections. They will fit your new Frame Pro television with the same easy installation, versatility, and aesthetics you have come to expect from our line of products.
Until now, you could only access and enjoy all that Samsung’s Art Store had to offer on The Frame TV. That was it. All other Samsung televisions did not have that access nor the features to use that artwork. Until now. Samsung’s CES presentation revealed that you can now access the Art Store on any of the company’s QLED, NeoQLED, Frame TV, and new Frame Pro TV.
Available via subscription (with some free collections as well), the Art Store gives consumers an overwhelming selection of artworks and images from a multitude of artists, genres, and subjects that are easily displayed on your television screen as an alternative to a big black void on the wall when the TV is not in use.
The Samsung Frame Pro isn’t available yet. But the company has set a late spring/early summer target date for the first models to hit stores. So we’re not sure how much these are going to cost just yet, but we should get an idea of retail price as the company prepares to hit the market with its newest product that is sure to get everyone’s attention.
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