Clever idea to make your TV screen double up as as art display on the wall. I will take the Gizmodo reviewer's word that the product is not quite all that it claims to be. The criticism is reasonable
I can see how the Frame might be wonderfully appealing for the lobbies of fancy office buildings or as incognito sports-watching installations at nice restaurants. In those instances, the TV as an object is more of a business expense anyways.
It almost looks good, too. From a distance, the effect of Art Mode on the Frame was somewhat uncanny, as if you were looking at a weird print in a shiny package. Once you get close up, however, the illusion completely falls apart.
Would be great to bring the museum experience home using such a TV. So you get to tour the best galleries from around the world and learn about the works on display as you do. Could be a wonderful way to get kids engaged in art and culture from a young age. Definitely a step in the right direction - for a TV to have better purpose to exist than it has today.
I can see how the Frame might be wonderfully appealing for the lobbies of fancy office buildings or as incognito sports-watching installations at nice restaurants. In those instances, the TV as an object is more of a business expense anyways.
It almost looks good, too. From a distance, the effect of Art Mode on the Frame was somewhat uncanny, as if you were looking at a weird print in a shiny package. Once you get close up, however, the illusion completely falls apart.
Would be great to bring the museum experience home using such a TV. So you get to tour the best galleries from around the world and learn about the works on display as you do. Could be a wonderful way to get kids engaged in art and culture from a young age. Definitely a step in the right direction - for a TV to have better purpose to exist than it has today.
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