Samsung The Frame TV 2021: Slimmer, more storage for art, can attach an optional shelf

From CNET: Since Samsung first introduced The Frame television in 2017, the concept has always appealed to a certain type of design-conscious buyer. Instead of a big ugly black rectangle hanging on the wall, this TV looks like a painting, a framed photo or other wall art. The company has iterated on The Frame's design in the years since, expanding the range of available sizes, building out the library of available art and, in the newest version for 2021, slimming the cabinet down even further.

The new Frame hugs the wall at just 24.9mm thick, similar to the depth of a typical picture frame. You can customize the frame around the image and the new version includes an angled ("beveled") bezel option. Third-party frames are also available for The Frame.

The latest version was first announced at CES in January of this year and at Tuesday's Unbox and Discover event Samsung added a few new details. The internal storage capacity has gone up from 500MB in previous versions to 6GB, "allowing for storage of [approximately] 1,200 ultra-high-res images." Samsung will also sell an all-new accessory, something it's calling My Shelf. A custom shelf attaches to the TV above, below or alongside the screen, with customizable panels to fit the wall space. It's available in beige, white, brown and black and works with the 55-, 65- and 75-inch sizes. It's coming later this year and pricing was not announced.

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