- The luxurious frame combines television and audio in a perfect unit
- Specify your own TV, from the frame to 8K QN900D
- € 5,000 (around $ 5,869 / £ 4,340 / AU $ 8,940)
Like my colleagues, I am a great admirer of art televisions such as Samsung’s long -lasting TV range, more recently, the TV Pro. It combines a Samsung TV and a canvas sound system in a single frame inspired by art.
According to Canvas, this is more than a really pleasant television. The CEO Laust Nielsen says that “it is a new way of thinking about entertainment at home. The Hifi frame is an invitation to a design, simplicity and cultural relevance universe.”
As for Samsung, its PM and PR KNUT Eirik Rornes says: “Hifi’s frame is a combination of the best sound and best image of the industry in a single design that complements our most exclusive television series.” In other words, then it is really a In fact Nice TV.
Samsung the Hifi Frame TV: key features
Hifi’s frame is a more luxurious issue than the framework standard. It is finished in Kvadrat textiles that look good and do not block the audio, and if you wish, you can specify artisanal wooden fronts in light oak, nut or mahogany, all responsible.
The role of Canvas here is to provide immersive audio, and it does so by integrating its award -winning sound bar. It has 6.5 -inch twin woofers and two passive SB SB SB radiators SB of five inches for eight inches, and Canvas says that together they move air “with the authority of a” subwoofer “of 12” without the need for a real submarine.
The structure is rigid with the bridge of Canvas bridge, which suppresses the resonance, and the speakers work with four independent amplifiers and a brown DAC of burrs and a precision DSP. The speakers come with room correction and an intelligent diaphony cancellation system that offers a “natural, wide, high, deep, not simulated, but real.”
TV options include 55 -inch Samsungs at 85 inches, including the frame, the frame Pro with its neo -brand screen and the impressive 8K QN900D. Each sits inside the Hifi frame to create a single unified piece, and the Hifi frame can be mounted on the wall or sitting on the floor.
The Hifi frame will be officially launched in IFA in Berlin and will go on sale in “selected stores” from October 2025. Prices will start at € 5,000 (around $ 5,869 / £ 4,340 / AU $ 8,940), will increase by double that price if maximized the size of television, model and finish options.
That means that it is far beyond my budget, but I love thought here: Samsung’s frame is evolving from showing works of art to being part of one.