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Review on Samsung QN65LS03RAFXZA Frame 65 Inch Compatibility by Christian Young

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The best thing about QLED TVs is disappointing

I was very excited to try this TV. The promise of a decent screen that could blend in with the rest of the home decor was fantastic. The images and videos I've seen in art mode suggested it might be a true work of art, but after trying it myself, I didn't think it was true. I focus on the art. mode of this TV, because without him what is it? Essentially a TV with a customizable bezel. Yes, it's cool I suppose, but that's not the point. When I tried the artistic mode, the brightness was never convincing when changing ambient light levels in the environment. For example, when the light in the room was at its best, it was easy to adjust the brightness to look realistic. Big. But then you turn off the light and see the brightness drop in response, but that's not enough. What remains is a clearly glowing work of art that sticks out like a sore thumb. So you can go ahead and manually adjust the brightness below and it will work just fine. If you can find a setting that looks decent in low light, when you turn on the light the screen goes so dim that it's clearly not real art. It just completely misses the point. In my opinion, this TV can be useful if you install it in a place with a constant high level of light. Maybe an office environment? I don't know, but it definitely didn't work in my living room. What you're paying for The Frame's features just isn't worth it. I also have other requirements. I am not a proponent of connecting with a cable. Accessories and art shop are too expensive. But none of that matters because the core feature that sets this TV apart is pointless.

Pros
  • It's amazing
Cons
  • Some bugs