“Art TVs” are now a category: two standouts are Samsung’s Frame ecosystem and Hisense’s Canvas TV. Reviews (Tom's Guide, RTINGS comparisons) note both use QLED-class panels with matte treatments aimed at living-room lighting—not glossy showroom black.
Samsung Frame strengths
- Mature Art Store partnerships and rotating museum catalogs
- Bezel customization and Slim Fit wall-mount story for flush installs
- Tizen/SmartThings workflow many decorators already know
Hisense Canvas strengths
- Often aggressive value—more screen for the wall budget
- Google TV app ecosystem and Google Photos integration appeal to Android-first homes
- Matte canvas-like surface frequently praised in side-by-side living-room tests
Which is the best art TV in 2026?
Choose Frame if you want the most polished “gallery in a box” experience and flush-wall hardware. Choose Canvas if you prioritize smart TV apps and price while still getting a convincing matte art surface. Either way, your best art may still be custom 4K you upload—the panel is only half the story.
Exports that work across brands
3840×2160 JPEG/PNG, 16:9, sRGB-friendly saturation—Frame TV Artist outputs for Samsung first, but the same files work beautifully on Hisense Canvas, many TCL art-forward models, and any 4K display you hang like art.
Works for Samsung, Hisense, and TCL
Generate once in 4K—upload to whichever art TV shares your wall this year.
Create universal 4K art