A:AnswerHi KendD! The included No Gap Wall Mount solution does not feature the ability to rotate the TV. The No Gap Wall Mount allows the TV to sit flush to the wall or tilt vertically. The 32" Frame is the only model featuring support for portrait or landscape orientation. ^Tim
A:AnswerPhysically speaking you could, however I do not know enough about the venting requirements to say it would be safe. You would have to ask Samsung that. You could however do a "collage" of several photos so that you'd have multiple verticals.
A:AnswerHi OkieBoomer! The Frame TV is compatible with devices supporting HDMI connections. Universal remotes feature a set of codes required for Samsung TVs. Use the devices manual for instructions on connecting your remote to the Samsung TV. For additional help, please contact Samsung TV Support at 1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST, 7 days a week.
^Tim
A:AnswerHi Customer2! No, 2020 Samsung TVs do not feature built in cameras. The Frame features a light sensor and a motion sensor allowing to you set up when you would like the Frame to turn on or turn off. ^Tim
A:AnswerHello burgercj,
The Frame does not have Anti-Glare Technology due to them being designed to display Art. In your current room situation, I would recommend you go with the Q80T or higher to take advantage of the Anti-Glare Technology. Please check out Q80T at Best Buy. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-55-class-qled-q80t-series-4k-uhd-tv-smart-led-with-hdr/6402394.p?skuId=6402394
^Cristian