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The Best Art TVs

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The Best Art TVs
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Art TVs, which display digital artwork when not in use, are becoming a popular alternative to traditional televisions. While they may lack the high-end performance of standard TVs, they offer aesthetic value and cost-effective access to a rotating gallery of art.

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This highlights a shift in consumer electronics where aesthetic integration into home decor is becoming as important as technical specifications.

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Courtesy of Samsung Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story I have watched Star Wars so many times I’ve lost count. Yet, I’m also a bit of an art snob. For years, the Andrew Wyeth painting Christina’s World took a prominent place in my living room. Art televisions—the category of TV pioneered by Samsung s Frame and now rapidly expanding with models from many of the major TV producers —combine my passion for movies and shows with an even greater interest in art and photography.

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