Samsung doesn't have a cheap price for Frame Pro
Samsung has finally detailed the price of the new TV it announced at CES 2025. The company is selling an updated version of the Frame TV with a faster processor and a Frame Pro, a high-end version of its popular TV/digital picture frame.
The main upgrades offered by Frame Pro on the original frame are the 4K NEO QLED display and wireless connectivity frame. Samsung's Neo Qled display uses fine tuning to provide improved brightness and local scheduling. To better sell frames professionals are fantasy of picture frames, the wireless connection box allows you to plug the cable that will normally be plugged into the TV into the cabinet and wirelessly transfer its input directly to the display. For these upgrades, plus the included NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, the 65-inch model for the Framework Pro is $2,199, the 75-inch model for $3,199, and the 85-inch model for $4,299. Samsung said it will be available in the future with 83-inch models.
The framework changes are more moderate. Now, the TV has a refresh speed of up to 144Hz and is also equipped with an NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. Chip Powers videos are upgraded on top of AI-powered features such as “Click to Search”, the ability to find actors' creatures when watching something, and “Live Translate”, the real-time subtitles of anything you watch in another language. If you need that frame, you pay $899 for the 43-inch model, $1,099 for the 50-inch model, $1,299 for the 55-inch model and $1,799 for the 65-inch model.
Updates for Samsung's more traditional OLED TVs vary by the series and size you purchase, but all new TVs support Samsung's AI-powered features. The S95F comes with the NQ4 AI Gen3, a new glare-free display, Samsung's “brightest OLED screen ever” and the sport Xcelerator 165Hz feature for smoothing gaming in demanding video games. The S90F gets the same chip and sport Xcelerator 144Hz (at slightly lower refresh rate), while the S85F uses an NQ4 AI Gen2 processor and sport Xcelerator 120Hz. The S95F starts at $2,299 and measures from 55-inch to 75-inches. The S90F starts at $1,299 and reaches up to 83 inches for the 42-inch model. Meanwhile, the S85F's 55-inch model starts at $1,499, which also hits 83-inches.
All Samsung's new TVs are available for ordering today, and the company guaranteed a seven-year software update for TVS's One UI Tizen operating system when it was purchased.
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