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TCL NXTVISION Art TV Gets Mixed Reviews: 'Just Fine' But Can't Match Samsung Frame

TCL's new NXTVISION art display TV is getting mixed reviews from tech reviewers. The TV costs $1,499 to $4,999 and tries to compete with Samsung's popular Frame TV that shows artwork when not in use.

April 9, 20264 sources2 min read
TCL NXTVISION Art TV Gets Mixed Reviews: 'Just Fine' But Can't Match Samsung Frame

TCL launched its NXTVISION TV as a budget alternative to Samsung's Frame TV, which displays artwork when not showing regular programs. The TCL model costs between $1,499 and $4,999, depending on size.

Reviews are split on whether the savings are worth it. Wired called the display "just fine" but said it can't compete with Samsung's Frame Pro. However, InsideHook praised it as "a surprisingly capable and budget-friendly contender" that works well in smaller spaces.

The TCL version has some unique features Samsung doesn't offer. It can generate AI artwork and comes with over 100,000 images built-in. It also offers 144Hz refresh rates for gaming, which is faster than most TVs.

One Reddit user noted the TCL frame is much lighter than Samsung's, but said the corners need careful alignment or gaps become visible. The lightweight design could make wall mounting easier but might affect the premium feel.

Why this matters

If you want a TV that doubles as wall art, you now have a cheaper option than Samsung's expensive Frame TV. But the reviews suggest you might get what you pay for in terms of quality and features.

What to watch

More detailed reviews will likely emerge as the TV becomes widely available to consumers.

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