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Samsung The Frame QN65LS03FWFXZA 65"

Its 65-inch 4K Neo QLED Mini-LED panel delivers 120Hz gaming with FreeSync Premium Pro, but the real standout is the matte display and interchangeable magnetic bezels that make it indistinguishable from a framed artwork. Smart home and streaming performance earn scores above 92 out of 100, backed by Tizen's robust voice-control integration. This TV is best for design-conscious homeowners who prioritize a gallery-like aesthetic without sacrificing 4K HDR gaming performance.

★★★★★ 4.6 (237)
Screen 65
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Neo QLED
Refresh 120 Hz
hdr HDR10+
smart platform Tizen
dolby vision false
dolby atmos true
Samsung The Frame QN65LS03FWFXZA 65" tv
87 Gesamtbewertung
Preis 1.498 $
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Über dieses TV

Resolution4K (2160p). Screen Size Class65 inches. Display TypeLED

  • Customizable bezels sold separately. Wireless One Connect must be connected to the TV wirelessly for full TV functionality
  • Your personal art gallery on your TV. Samsung account login and internet connection are required
  • Lifelike picture when it's on, museum worthy when it's off
  • With Q-Symphony, your speakers work together to optimize all the audio channels
  • Hear the room fill up with audio you can feel from all angles. Your complete home theater experience is right in the box

The 30-Second Version

It's a brilliant magic trick that makes your TV disappear into art, and it games better than you'd think. Just brace yourself for art subscription fees and a sluggish smart OS.

Overview

Samsung's The Frame is the only TV that genuinely earns its place in a carefully designed living room. When you're not watching, it becomes a piece of art, and the flush mount, customizable bezels, and matte screen make it look way more like a framed print than any other screen we've seen. The one thing to know: you're paying a steep design premium, but if ditching the black rectangle on your wall matters more than squeezing every last ounce of contrast, this is your TV.

Performance

The gaming chops caught us off guard. A 144Hz panel, FreeSync Premium Pro, VRR, and HDMI 2.1 across all five ports? On a lifestyle TV? It's a legit gaming monitor replacement that pulls off smooth 4K 120Hz without a sweat. Motion handling for sports is equally clean. What surprised us less, but still stung, is the Tizen smart platform. It regularly hitches and loads slower than the Roku or Google TV interfaces on budget sets, landing in the 43rd percentile for smart features.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 69.5
Audio 83.7
Smart 43.3
Gaming 83.5
Display 86.4
Connectivity 99.5
Social Proof 98.1
Picture Quality 78.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning flush-mount design that actually disappears into your wall 100th
  • Art Mode fools guests and beats a giant black void 98th
  • 5 HDMI 2.1 ports with 144Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, and VRR 86th
  • Q-Symphony audio integration with Samsung soundbars 84th

Cons

  • No Dolby Vision or DTS support, just basic HDR10+
  • Tizen OS feels sluggish and stuck a few years in the past
  • Art Store subscription is a recurring cash grab after the free trial
  • Custom bezels sell separately for an eye-watering price

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (1117 reviews)
👍 Owners say the Art Mode looks so real that visitors tap the screen thinking it's a canvas.
👎 A frequent groan is the confusing art store promo and the feeling that Samsung locks good content behind a pricey subscription.
🤔 Many admit the picture quality is solid, but they feel they overpaid just to have the frame look nice on the wall.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 65"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type Neo QLED
Backlight Mini-LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Picture Quality

Color Gamut Not Specified by Manufacturer
Motion Tech Motion Xcelerator 144Hz

HDR

HDR Formats HDR10+
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ Yes
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync Premium Pro, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)
ALLM No
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform Tizen
Voice Assistant Multiple Voice Assistants Compatible
Screen Mirroring AirPlay 2

Audio

Speaker Config 2.0.2
Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound Dolby Digital Plus
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 5
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 3
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth Yes
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400mm x 300mm

Power & Size

Power 180
Energy Star Yes
Annual Energy 339
Weight 48.2 kg / 106.3 lbs

Value & Pricing

The price tags here are all over the map: standalone 65-inch sets hover around $1,500 at retailers like Best Buy, while some Newegg bundles with a $2,000 soundbar inflate the number to a ridiculous $567,004. At the sane end, you're paying a few hundred bucks more than a comparable Samsung QLED for the slim design and Art Mode. That's fair if you'd rather stare at a painting than a black slab, but pure picture quality per dollar isn't a winning argument here.

Price History

New Refurbished
1.400 $ 1.500 $ 1.600 $ 1.700 $ 1.800 $ 1.900 $ 2.000 $ 7. Mai11. Mai13. Mai16. Mai19. Mai 1.498 $

vs Competition

If you're chasing the best picture, the LG C5 OLED at 55 inches costs about the same and delivers perfect blacks, Dolby Vision, and much better HDR pop. The TCL QM8K, meanwhile, throws a bigger 75-inch screen at you for similar money with brighter Mini-LED backlighting, but it's just a boring black rectangle when off. The Frame wins for aesthetics and decent all-around performance; the others win on pure specs or size.

Spec Samsung The Frame QN65LS03FWFXZA 65" Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Hisense U7 Series 65U75QG TCL QM8K Series 75QM8K Roku Plus Series 55R6C7
Screen Size 65 55 55 64.5 75 55
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K 4K 3840x2160
Panel Type Neo QLED MiniLED OLED QLED MiniLED QLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 144 165 144 60
Hdr HDR10+ Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10 Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Smart Platform Tizen Google TV webOS Google TV Google TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision false true true true true true
Dolby Atmos true true true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Samsung The Frame QN65LS03FWFXZA 65" 69.583.743.383.586.499.598.178.9
Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Compare 9792.393.978.966.294.289.692.8
LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Compare 86.799.971.699.989.392.698.188.3
Hisense U7 Series 65U75QG Compare 91.393.99795.338.497.294.297.8
TCL QM8K Series 75QM8K Compare 99.593.993.993.935.894.298.199.8
Roku Plus Series 55R6C7 Compare 75.781.699.756.878.69094.278.9

Common Questions

Q: Can I load my own photos instead of paying for the Art Store?

Yes, you can upload your own images via USB or the SmartThings app. The subscription is only for Samsung's curated catalog.

Q: Does the One Connect box still need a power cord?

It does. The TV connects wirelessly for data, but the box itself plugs into a wall outlet. You'll need to hide that cable too.

Q: Is this good in a bright living room?

Absolutely. The Neo QLED panel gets bright and has great reflection handling, so sunlit rooms won't wash it out.

Who Should Skip This

If you want the best possible picture quality or Dolby Vision, skip this and get an LG C5 OLED. The Frame is for people who value how their room looks, not for spec-obsessed home theater nerds.

Verdict

Buy The Frame if you're tired of your TV killing the room's vibe. It's a conversation starter, a surprisingly capable gaming display, and the best-looking television you can hang on a wall. We just wish Samsung would modernize Tizen and stop nickel-and-diming you for art. If maximum picture quality or a simple smart experience are your top priorities, move along.

Usage Scores

Overall (86.6)Budget (85.3)Gaming (79.1)Movies (69.9)Sports (84.2)Outdoor (60.3)Portable (56.4)Corporate (76.7)Streaming (76.7)Smart Home (71.5)

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