I first discovered Samsung's The Frame TV several years ago on Instagram, where home influencers would point out the undercover televisions masquerading as framed art in their meticulously designed living rooms . They were beautiful, of course, but it was hard to justify the splurge without fully understanding how the technology worked or seeing one in real life. When the 2022 model was released, I had the opportunity to test out a Samsung Frame TV ($1,798, originally $1,998) in my own home.

The Frame has come a long way since it was first introduced in 2017, and its newer models include an antiglare matte display, something that makes a big difference in rooms that get a lot of natural light, like my living room. It also automatically adjusts screen brightness, which helps it to look less like a television and more like art when it's in art mode. Like the 2021 model, it's 45 percent thinner and hangs flush against the wall.

It even comes with a slim-fit wall mount, which makes it easy to hang right out of the box. This smart TV is such a great buy, whether you're looking for a unique home upgrade or a splurge-worthy gift for a loved one. Keep reading for my full review of the Samsung Frame TV — and for a limited time, shop it on sale.

What I Like About The Frame TV The Frame TV tugs at my minimalist heartstrings. Instead of the jumble of thick black cords that need to be corralled with other TVs, The Frame TV has a single clear cable that is so thin it practically disappea.