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Comparing the 3 Best Art TVs on the Market

Comparing the 3 Best Art TVs on the Market

Our Favorite Frame TV of The Moment

55-Inch CanvasTV
Pros
  • The best picture and performance from an art TV
  • No subscription fee for art
  • Even has a decent low lag gaming mode
Cons
  • Cable management can be a disruption to your aesthetic

In its inaugural year on the market, the Hisense CanvasTV really impressed us, enough to make it into the 2024 gadget awards. We still think this is the sweet spot when it comes to art TVs. It looks and sounds fantastic, the setup is way more streamlined than The Frame, and you don't have to pay for the art. Although, the selection is more limited than the full Art Store library of over 2,000 works.

CanvasTV is a Google TV, which is becoming our OS of choice due to the easy setup and consistent performance. Plus, the Canvas even offers a 144 Hz refresh rate mode for gaming with low latency. I'll admit that gaming on an frame TV isn't really the point, but of the three this is the only one I'd recommend for art TV buyers who have a console at home. We only wish we had the convenience of the Samsung OCB with the picture quality of the Canvas.

In our tests, we found this to be the best looking art TV for the money, technically falling short of the Frame Pro, but for half it's cost. Compared to the 2025 ULED, it lacks in punch due to the matte coating. The brightness is really dialed down and the contrast suffers compares to the brand's similarly priced mini LED TVs.

Right now on Amazon, you can get a 65-inch for the same price as this 55-inch. That's a pretty damn good deal!

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