Samsung has some competition...
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Samsung has had a TV that looks like art for a while now but high sense has entered the game with their new canvas TV and I got to say it looks really good it's using a 4K qled matte screen so not only will your movies and TV shows look great but while it's in its off State the minimal Reflections really give it that canvas look my mom wouldn't let me put it on the fridge so I put it on the TV it also runs Google TV meaning you can easily download all of your favorite streaming apps for your content and if that's not enough it actually has four HDMI inputs so connecting all of your consoles is a brief the biggest difference is the price compared to the Samsung frame high sense canvas TV is $500 cheaper for the 55in model and $700 cheaper for the 65 in model that's the price of a PS5 Pro so what do you guys think can a TV be art
The video compares the Hisense Canvas TV to the Samsung Frame, highlighting that Hisense has entered the market with a canvas-design television that looks like art while delivering solid core specs. It emphasizes the 4K QLED matte screen, which promises strong picture quality and notably reduced reflections when the TV is off, contributing to a more seamless art-like appearance. The device runs Google TV, making it easy to download and use a wide range of streaming apps, and it includes four HDMI inputs to connect multiple gaming consoles or media devices. A major point of the short is the price advantage: for the 55-inch model, the Hisense Canvas TV is $500 cheaper than the Samsung Frame, and for the 65-inch model it’s $700 cheaper, a substantial difference that positions it as strong value against a premium option. The closing line reframes the discussion as a question to viewers: can a TV truly be considered art, inviting opinions on whether design, display quality, and price together justify the concept?
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