LG announced its new 'Gallery TV' ahead of CES 2026, aiming to compete with Samsung's 'The Frame' by offering a flush-mount, art-focused TV with customizable magnetic frames, AI-powered visuals and sound, and a vast art library through LG Gallery+; pricing and release details are yet to be announced.
LG has announced a new Gallery TV aimed at competing with Samsung's The Frame, featuring a stylish design with a white bezel or lightwood cover, but it is an LCD with Mini LED backlight and conservative specs, leaving questions about its picture quality until further review.
The upcoming launch of AI hardware products like the Humane AI Pin, Rabbit R1, and The Frame raises questions about their practicality and usefulness compared to smartphones. While these devices offer unique features such as gesture recognition and heads-up display, concerns about pricing and functionality persist. The Humane AI Pin, priced at $800 plus a monthly subscription, faces scrutiny to prove its value. Despite skepticism, there may be potential for these devices to influence future AI hardware alongside smartphones. Additionally, Google Podcasts has been shut down, and Android's Find My Device network is expected to launch soon.
Samsung's popular The Frame TV, known for its aesthetic appeal and art display capabilities, is expanding into the realm of audio with the introduction of the Music Frame, a customizable speaker designed to blend seamlessly into home decor. The Music Frame features built-in woofers, intelligent audio processing, and Q-Symphony technology for surround sound when paired with Samsung TVs and soundbars. Pricing details have not been revealed, but the speaker is expected to launch alongside Samsung's new TV and home theater lineup in the spring.
Samsung is offering Cyber Week discounts on its popular lifestyle TV, The Frame. The 75-inch model is available for $1,999, saving $1,000. Smaller variants, including the 43-inch, 50-inch, and 55-inch models, also have price drops. Additionally, the Disney100 Edition of The Frame is back in stock, although the 75-inch variant is sold out.
Samsung is currently offering great deals on a range of its best TV models, including the 65-inch QLED 4K Q70C, the Neo QLED 4K TV lineup, The Frame TV, and The Terrace outdoor TV. These deals offer savings of up to $3,500 and feature high-performance displays, sleek designs, and advanced technologies such as anti-glare coating and water/dust resistance. With football season underway, now is a good time to upgrade your viewing experience.
The Samsung 65-inch The Frame 4K QLED TV is currently available for $1,397 at Woot, which is $600 off and the lowest price ever seen for this TV. The Frame TV is not just a TV, but also a dynamic digital art display that blends right into your home decor. It achieved a Delta-E score of 2.9961 and covered 99.7548% of the Rec.709 color gamut in tests, meaning colors are rich and are replicated accurately. The TV has light and motion sensors that can be set to turn the TV off automatically if it senses no light or movement.
Samsung's 32-inch Full HD version of The Frame QLED TV is getting an upgrade in 2023 with the addition of the Motion Sensor feature, which detects if there are people in the room and conserves power by shutting off the display when no one is around. The 32-inch model is also getting a Dual LED backlight, improving the display's brightness. Larger versions of The Frame only received minor upgrades, such as a revamped Art Store and new accessories. The 32-inch version of The Frame is the only one with two model years, so buyers should ensure they are purchasing the 2023 version to get the upgrades.
Samsung's The Frame Smart TV is on sale today only, with up to $1,000 off. The 75" QLED 4K TV doubles as a frame for family photos or artwork with just one press of the Art Button. The Frame includes a slim-fit wall mount and features a QLED 4K display with 100 percent Color Volume, allowing for a crystal clear, saturated image no matter the time of day. Custom pick your bevel to fit The Frame’s surroundings, then choose the display from Samsung’s Art Store, featuring over 1,400 new and classic works.