The key to a good review is understanding exactly what the consumer wants to know. For this product its: 1) how does the viewing experience compare to the previous model. 2) is there a positive change in the viewing angle. 3) any other significant changes. 4) how is the pricing, is the previous model dropping i price and how much, and your personal take on what model to buy. The rest doesnt matter :)
A real upgrade would be mini LED technology in The Frame series or matte display in those models that already have it. Lower power consumption is great but it's still too little change.
That was like the worst update ever.. total lack of any information talking a lot but saying nothing. Like what is the side view angle, HOW MUCH LESS power consumption.. I mean come on if you alrady bother to send someone there why not provide any info. total waste of time.
So the "Big" upgrades are, energy efficiency and a better art store (which presumably the old versions would get too)? That's a bummer and a misleading title.
It was already Pantone approved in 2022, and the refresh rate change is going to save you like $5 per month at best, if you are in the room 16 hours per day, every day. This is such a bad upgrade.
I’ve just purchased a TV The Frame 2023 as a gift for S.Valentine, I’m quite relieved to know that the improvements of the 2024 version are so marginal 😌😌😌😌😌😌 Basically: 1)More energy efficiency (who cares, I’m not gonna stay in the room long enough to make a big difference) 2) Pantone Validated ArtfulColor, but the 2023 model had a similar certification “Pantone Validated” (as every other QLED Samsung tv in 2022 and 2023)…I’m not sure there is a real improvement here or just a new certificate created for this tv. 3) More pieces of arts in the store, I imagine that they are available even for the previous models (I seriously doubt that Samsung created a store just for this model) 4)Easier way to upload personal pictures…Well, I’ll upload them the hard way, I’ll take the risk 😅😅😅
Got the 2024 55" for my mom a couple of days ago at Best Buy. Technically it's not available for sale yet; we got super lucky & got to take one home a week earlier before it's available to the public (God's favor).. Had a 'blast' installing it yesterday. Looks perfect on her wall - the whole picture frame vibe suits her style perfectly. I'm more of a signature series OLED guy, but this TV suits a feminine home perfectly. 👌
Let me display my own photos from SMB/NFS server, without using a stupid app. And why 60 Hz, why not like 5 Hz ? I bet the energy savings are minuscule (speaking of which when you say that this is a big deal you should state real numbers of how many kWh will one save)
If the connection box will transfer signal wireless as is the case in that short throw projector... I'm buying it ASAP, the cable that is included in the box for 23 is too short for my needs and just a hasle in general
with such a cheap price now it almost feels like a no brainer. I can get the frame 580 euros in EU or a similar spec TV around 800 without the added art functionality :D atm is the best time to get one as it looks like massive discounts before the next ver comes out soon
50% of her review was recording herself making the review, the other 50% images of the tv unrelated to what she is saying, 0% is actually hands on or any objective information on the updates