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SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Frame Series - 4K Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN75LS03AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

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Size: 75 in


Style: TV Only


Features

  • ART MODE: Transform The Frame into a beautiful work of art when you're not watching TV with the built-in motion sensor
  • ART STORE: Access over 1,400 new and classic works of art from world-class museums and galleries
  • BILLION SHADES OF COLOR: Enjoy a color spectrum that stays true even in bright scenes with Quantum Dot 100% Color Volume
  • CUSTOMIZABLE FRAME: Make The Frame your own with different bezel styles and color options that complement your space
  • 4K UPSCALING: Whatever you watch, the Quantum Processor 4K transforms it to 4K through machine learning-based AI
  • ALEXA BUILT-IN: Just ask Alexa, Google Assistant or Bixby to open your apps, change channels, control smart home devices and more
  • SMART TV POWERED BY TIZEN: Access your favorite apps, streaming services and smart home devices right from your TV

Description

Artwork, television, movies, and memories—you can display all you enjoy and love on the beautiful QLED screen of The Frame by Samsung. Every piece of content is displayed in stunning 4K UHD resolution, and accented by a customizable, stylish bezel that seamlessly complements your home’s décor with these 75 inch TVs. In Art Mode, the screen becomes a work of art, and with a subscription to the Samsung Art Store, you'll be able to choose from an entire library of artists’ works with something for everyone. You can even change the onscreen artwork as often as you like on this Samsung QLED TV. Quantum Processor 4K automatically upscales all your content to 4K, and 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot enriches every scene with millions of shades of color on the quantum dot display. Plus, Samsung Smart TV Powered by Tizen™ conveniently delivers your favorite apps and streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video and Google TV straight to your TV. You can connect it to your smart home and SmartThings. And it's easy to control them all with the Samsung Smart TV remote, or even your voice. Bixby, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are already built in. The Frame truly changes the definition of what a TV can be. The QN75LS03AAFXZA Samsung TV 75 inch model measures 12.4 x 66.2 x 39.3 inches. It includes an Attachable Slim One Connect that connects all your devices to the TV with one simple box, along with a power cable, SolarCell remote controller, Samsung smart control and user manual. Add the S Series sound bar for surround sound as beautiful as the Frame itself. Customizable bezels sold separately. Fees apply to subscription service. QLED televisions can produce 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 color space, the format for most cinema screens and HDR movies for television.

Screen Size: 74.5 Inches


Brand: Samsung


Display Technology: QLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Customizable Bezel; Quantum Processor 4K; Smart TV Tizen, Art Mode; Art Store; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot See more


Included Components: Slim Fit Wall Mount, One Connect Box, User Manual, E - Manual, SolarCell Remote ( TM-2180E)


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 12.4"D x 66.2"W x 39.3"H


Brand Name: ‎Samsung


Item Weight: ‎78.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.4 x 66.2 x 39.3 inches


Item model number: ‎QN75LS03AAFXZA


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Customizable Bezel; Quantum Processor 4K; Smart TV Tizen, Art Mode; Art Store; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Item Weight: ‎78.5 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎74.5 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Date First Available: February 28, 2021


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  • Wifey challenge accomplished
Size: 75 in Style: TV Only
If you've ever heard a phrase like "a bigger TV just means a bigger black square on the wall" or "I hate big TVs distracting us and our guests from conversation" from your significant other, look no further. I took that as a challenge to find a 75" TV that blends in when off better than our old 65". DONE! I will admit this came with compromises since I'd prefer the OLED picture quality. However, even with the LG Gallery series, that goal of blending into the room is lost with OLED because the picture has to change so frequently to avoid burn in. That's a slideshow...not a piece of art (look up OLED burn in if you're unaware). I had a party the weekend after installing this. 30-60 minutes after people arrived they were saying things like "wait...that's a TV!" Even with a media cabinet and a sound bar under it, it took that long to notice/realize. Keep in mind, it's never going to 100% fool anyone because it's still backlit & 2D, but that's not the goal. It blends in well enough temporarily because a dim static picture surrounded by the high level esthetics of a piece of art (including the mount) really actually tricks the mind... for a while. This works on the psychological principals of central vs peripheral perception; if something in your peripheral changes or just doesn't make sense to the mind somehow, you'll instinctively pull it into your central perception for long enough to make sense of it. This QLED TV can stay in that peripheral zone MUCH longer than an OLED TV... SCIENCE! Installation was pretty great, but I did hit a snag. You will need to be handy with a stud finder, level, tape measure, drill & drywall/masonry anchors, and you'll need to put 8 holes in your wall. Also you'll need to provide your own drywall anchors if that's your application. The outcome is well worth the work though. Other than actually making that final lift of the TV onto the wall, it is a one person job if you need it to be. Of the 8 holes, at least 4 need to be into studs, but the way the brackets work you have a lot of play to still be able to center the thing on the wall as long as your studs are 16" (standard) apart on center. I'm not sure if it will accommodate 24" spaced studs as well...do your research to make sure this is not your situation (some exterior walls) and check with Samsung's specs. I hit a snag because when I first saw the provided anchors, I assumed they'd work for drywall. They do not. That sucks if you've already drilled the size hole recommended for masonry into your drywall. Toggle bolt to the rescue! The Samsung Connect box is awesome! I know a lot of high end TVs have similar systems, and I honestly don't know if Samsung's offering here is superior or not. However, I don't know why TVs in general haven't moved to this type of hookup system. If needed, your connections could be WAY away from the TV and you still have one easily hidden wire. This makes installations in places like brick/fireplace way easier, but also it's just so much better when it comes time to change something you've got hooked up. Love it. I gave 5 stars to the remote because it's small, simple, and actually stays charged w/ a solar panel. That's my preference. I've never cared for the big fancy "magic" remotes that try to be everything and more. I like that the TV can be controlled with simple inputs. You decide, but most who like the more complicated input systems wind up w/ a Logitech anyway. Regarding Smart features and the UI, it's sufficient. As I said, I like that it accommodates a simple remote (whether it's OEM or 3rd party). I am slightly concerned that Samsung is somewhat divesting in Tizen (the smart OS) lately, just like they abandoned Smart Hub years ago. So far Tizen is still their TV OS of choice, but they moved away from it for wearables. What that may mean is that apps that come out in 5-10 years may not be supported on Tizen-based TVs... just like I can't get Disney+, Discovery+, Paramount+, etc. for my old Samsung TV w/ Smart Hub. For me I don't really care because I just use Chromecast w/ Google TV across all my screens. You should plan your own technological fate... I know mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022 by RodeHaus RodeHaus

  • Looks great
Size: 65 in Style: TV Only
We bought the 65" for a ship-lapped mantle/gas fireplace. It looks fantastic. We've used it for two primary purposes so far - art mode and Disney+ - and it has excelled at both of those things. We've had three or four people say "wow that's a beautiful painting" or "is that painting backlit" and they're shocked when we point out that it's actually a TV. While the kids are watching Disney movies, I've been turning lights on/off, moving around the room, etc. to get a feel for the viewing angles. So far, the only time there's been any glare is with super bright lights (our Christmas tree had bright white LEDs), but only at extreme side angles. From straight-on, both standing and at couch-height, there is little-to-no glare regardless of the environment. I can see why some reviewers don't like the one-box technology. I don't like it, either, but it isn't a big enough deal for me to take a star. With the way we set our TV up over the mantle, I'd be pretty upset about this mandatory box *if* the cord wasn't long enough for us to mount the box a few feet to the side, on a bookshelf, where you really don't notice it. If Samsung is going to stick with the one-box idea, what I would suggest is multiple lengths of cable so people have more flexibility in where they put the receiver. Even though ours is out of the way, I'd still actually prefer to move it over another 4ish feet, but I have it sitting as far as the cable allows. Setup was as easy as I've ever experienced with a tv/wall mount. The TV itself makes wifi connection and app login very easy, but that's par for the course with smart TVs these days. The wall mount is where it really shines. Hanging this thing on the included thin mount (or flat mount, whatever it's called) was a breeze. The template makes it all very easy - we didn't even take the template down, we just drilled thru the paper and mounted the brackets over it. The whole process for sure took less than 10 minutes. The only real con is one everyone probably expects when they buy this: the speakers are...acceptable. But, if you're buying a super-thin tv, you likely already know that speaker size is one of the things you have to give up. That said, the speakers get the job done for basic use (kids movies), but if you're a cinephile like myself, or a music nerd like my wife, you'll absolutely need to connect some kind of audio device to this. I tried watching the new James Bond on this and just gave up (but didn't mind the poor quality audio when I watched some old Home Improvement episodes). We tried some music, but the Echo + Echo sub we have setup are, of course, far superior. Adding a soundbar or something to this wouldn't be a big deal...if it weren't for the fact that the box is sitting multiple feet away. So now I'll either be stuck with bad sound, or will have to run a cable that is 100% going to stick out like a sore thumb. Again, not enough for me to dock a star because I went into this expecting mediocre audio quality, at best, and that's about where this thing lands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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