
Showcase your artistic side with this 65-inch Samsung Frame QLED smart TV. When activated, the built-in motion sensor automatically transforms your TV into a stunning work of art, displaying your favorite selections, while access to an art store lets you subscribe to a list of established and growing artists. This Samsung Frame QLED smart TV features Quantum Dot technology for a richly colored, lifelike display, even in bright scenes.
Q: Do I have to use to one connect box for the TV to function?
A: Hey Suzi , You do need the One Connect Box for the Frame TV to function. ^Jason
Q: Do I need a wall mount for this tv? I cannot find where to add the frame of my selection?
A: - The Samsung Frame TVs come with the One Connect and No Gap mount in the box. ^Jason
Q: Does this TV come with the frame? If so How do you choose the color?
A: Mine came with a black frame. You are able to change out the different frames but you have to purchase them. I think at the moment the colors available are White, Black and wood grain.
A: Hi Bent - The One Connect Box has all the ports/inputs that would normally be on the back of the TV. It has 4 HDMI ports, 3 USB ports, Optical, Coaxial, Ethernet, the proprietary connection cable, as well as the power. It does not need line of sight and can be hidden. The apps are available on the launch bar and the app list is extensive. It has all the popular apps including Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, Prime Video, Vudu, and many more. ^Cris
Q: What's the difference between this model and the 2019 version?
A: Hey Josh, The 2020 Frame Tv has Duel Led Lighting as well as Built in Bixby, Alexa , and google voice assistant. ^Jason
A: Will, Yes, the No-Gap wall mount is designed to sit flush against any wall. For more information on Geek Squad Services, please contact your local Best Buy or visit: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/electronics/services/pcmcat1528819595254.c?id=pcmcat1528819595254. ^Celina
A: Hello Tonya, Art mode does keep the panel and backlight active, but still uses less power than TV mode due to the lower lighting and reduced processor power needed. ^Cristian
A: Yes, onenof the end connector is slightly bigger than an HDMI end. You should have no trouble with 1.5".