Samsung’s Frame TVs have been a low-key design win for years, hanging flush on your wall and pulling off that “it’s art, not a TV” illusion. And they weren’t breaking the bank either. But with other brands jumping on the blending-into-your-decor bandwagon, Samsung just dropped the Frame Pro, and it’s all about what’s on the screen.
While it still rocks that picture frame bezel, the big upgrade here is the display. Forget the standard QLED – the Pro packs Samsung’s latest Neo QLED with mini-LED backlighting. Translation: way better contrast and brightness. Plus, it finally gets local dimming for those deep, inky blacks. Gamers will dig the bumped-up 144Hz refresh rate too. And for the ultimate clean look? The clunky cable to the control box is gone – it’s all wireless now, giving you way more placement freedom.
Yeah, the Frame Pro comes in at a premium (65″ for $2199, 75″ for $3199, and a massive 85″ for $4299), but if you want that seamless design with a truly killer picture, this might be the TV to finally hang on your wall. Available now here.


