This honest review of the Deco TV Frame for the Samsung Frame TV shares the best way to make it look like real art — by adding a picture frame! Get easy tips on how to install a frame on your Frame TV, as well as the pros and cons so you can decide whether it’s worth it for you.
(Disclosure: I purchased a Deco TV Frame on my own, and I loved it so much that I asked Deco TV Frames to work with me on a collaboration, and they gifted me a second frame. All opinions within this review are honest and my own.)
The Samsung Frame TV is “kind of a big deal” both in our home and with readers of The Literary Lifestyle. I purchased two for my husband for his 40th birthday, and we got so engaged in installing and customizing it that we started sharing posts with our tips and tricks, which are now some of the most popular posts around here with thousands of views each month.
But, the focus of THIS post is our absolute favorite accessory for the Samsung Frame TV: Deco TV Frames!
Review of Deco TV Frame
What’s unique about the Samsung Frame TV is that it mounts flush against your wall and its wires and “brains” can be concealed out of sight. It also has an “art mode” by which you can upload and display art like a screensaver to further make the tv appear more like art and less like a tv.
BUT, the thin black edge around the Samsung Frame TV still kind of makes it look like a TV.
Enter: the Deco TV Frame. This custom frame fits right on top of your Samsung Frame TV for easy installation and the most gorgeous appearance of ACTUAL artwork — not a TV!
I mean, just look at the difference in these before and after photos:
When we had family visit our home BEFORE we installed the Deco TV Frame, my brother-in-law remarked, “Is that a digital frame?”
And AFTER we installed it, we had repairmen working on our fireplace below our Frame TV for about an hour when I referred to it. One of them responded, “Wait — that’s a TV?!”
I can’t help but also show you how festive it looked at Christmastime in our home:
We truly feel the Samsung Frame TV is simply not complete without a Deco TV Frame, and that it’s worth every penny. It’s something that *sparks joy* for us on a daily basis.
Below is a more detailed review of the Deco TV Frame: how to install it (including a video) and a list of pros and cons.
Deco TV Frames Installation
A bezel is not required for your Frame TV; however, a bezel or frame creates the illusion of customized artwork and makes your Frame TV look much less like a TV.
1. Unbox your Deco TV Frame and lay out the four pieces in the shape of a frame per their labels.
2. Snap the four corners together magnetically using your hands.
3. Hook the top of the Deco TV Frame on top of the Samsung Frame TV.
4. Clip the bottom of the Deco TV Frame onto the bottom of the Samsung Frame TV.
Watch this one-minute video to see exactly how easy it is to install and get a special offer:
Pros and Cons of the Deco TV Frame
While I couldn’t be happier with my Deco TV Frames, below is a more comprehensive list of pros and cons for you to consider whether it’s right for you too:
PROS:
CONS:
(NOTE: Deco TV Frames has created a Smart Room Sensor (SRS) for 2017-2020 Frame TV models to combat this issue.)
Final Verdict
While the Deco TV Frame is not cheap, it’s high quality and easy to install, and we truly feel the Samsung Frame TV is simply not complete without it. THIS is what actually fools people into thinking your tv really is art. It’s something that *sparks joy* for us on a daily basis.
Good article, I bought samples (before I saw your article, could have saved some dough) and agree that they will make the TV perfect. They are really well made. However, I spent a ton of time and effort mounting my Connect Box behind the sheetrock, cutting it and installing an av box and running power. Now I have to determine if having the TV frame blocking my sensors is worth it. I really like how the sensors work and the exterior sensor (SRS-2) Deco TV sells doesnโt really fit my clean wall install. It looks bulky and not wall mountable. I wish I had more information about the sensors and if a cutout on the frames would solve the issue.
Love this!!
Just bought my frame tv. On the wall now trying to figure out a frame. Thanks. Great article