First, the bad: the Samsung operating system on this TV is horrible. I bought a Fire TV Stick 4k Max for it after just a week or two because the Samsung Tizen OS is super slow and doesn't have some basic streaming apps available (like NBA TV). With the Fire Stick 4k Max remote, you can power this TV on and off, adjust volume, and the Art Mode still works. My TV is a 2022 model so I don't know if the new Frame TV's have an operating system that is at least tolerable.
I bought this TV for outdoor use. It is on my screened-in porch and I could not be happier. There is zero glare and that alone makes the Frame the best TV for outdoor use or a bright room. I started with a Hisense U7 because I read that it had a bright picture that was good for overcoming glare. It is true that a bright TV can overcome glare if you are watching a show that constantly has bright images--but as soon as you watch a darker scene in your show or movie, you will still see every light in your room reflected on the screen. For some reason, the Frame is the only TV I've seen that has a matte finish on the screen; all other TV's have a glossy finish that acts as a mirror when it comes to reflecting light. If you don't believe me, just go to Best Buy and compare the Frame to all their other TV's--the Frame is the only one where you won't see the bright Best Buy lights in the screen.
I hate glare and find it annoying in even a relatively dimly lit room. If money was no object, I would replace my other TV's with the Frame just to eliminate the glare. Some reviews on the Frame say the picture is not as clear or sharp due to the matte finish, but it looks great to me. I guess that even if there was a trade off on the picture, I would still prefer the Frame due to the complete lack of glare. I have string lights around my patio, and even at night you can't see the bulbs reflected in the screen at all. About the only way you will see any glare is if the sun is shining directly on the screen (like shortly before sunset when the sun is low in the sky). In normal daytime light, there's just no glare or reflection on the screen.
I also like the One Connect box that allows you to have only one wire coming out of the TV--I was able to easily hide that one thin wire and hide the One Connect box, so it's really a clean look.
Another really cool thing is the Art Mode. Samsung will sell you artwork, but you can download your own artwork for free and load it onto the TV with a USB drive without too much hassle, so that's what I recommend. You can even customize a mat onto each piece of art or photograph which really helps it pop. I didn't buy a "frame" or bezel made specifically for the TV but I know some people love that too.
Despite the horrible Samsung operating system, this TV is still an easy 5-star product for me, especially since the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k Max is pretty cheap. The Frame is easily the best TV I've owned.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
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Item Weight | 19.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 38.2 x 23.3 inches |
Item model number | CRTE99SAMQN43LS03BA |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; Real Depth Enhancer; HDR10+; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, Art Mode; Anti-Reflection with Matte Display; Slim-Fit Wall Mount Included |
Speaker Type | 2.0CH |
Item Weight | 19.6 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 42.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |