Samsung’s Frame Pro TV: A Stylish Upgrade with Serious Tech at CES 2025
Samsung’s Frame TVs have always been a go-to for anyone wanting a sleek, design-forward screen that doesn’t scream “big TV” in the middle of their living space. Now, at CES 2025, Samsung is leveling up with the Frame Pro—a premium take on the beloved series that’s set to make both tech enthusiasts and interior design buffs drool.
What’s New with the Frame Pro?
The star of the show is the Frame Pro’s new Neo QLED panel, Samsung’s top-of-the-line display technology. If you’re not familiar, Neo QLED panels use mini LEDs for super precise lighting, meaning sharper contrast, brighter colors, and a more vibrant picture overall. The twist? We don’t yet know if Samsung has packed the Frame Pro with a 4K or 8K panel. This little detail will be a big deal when it comes to pricing, which Samsung—classic CES move—hasn’t revealed just yet.
But the upgrades don’t stop at the screen. The Frame Pro also integrates Samsung’s Wireless One Connect box. Instead of plugging your consoles, streaming boxes, or other gadgets directly into the TV, you connect them to this sleek external box, which beams the content wirelessly to the TV. Translation? No more unsightly cords dangling from your beautifully mounted Frame Pro—a win for anyone striving for that minimalist, gallery-inspired look.
Smarter Processing Power
Under the hood, the Frame Pro packs Samsung’s NQ4 Gen3 AI processor, a step up from last year’s second-gen chip. While Samsung hasn’t spilled the specifics of what this processor can do, it’s likely all about improving picture quality and handling advanced AI-powered features like upscaling and dynamic scene adjustment. A fun tidbit: this could hint that the Frame Pro leans 4K, since Samsung’s new 8K Neo QLED QN990F uses the higher-tier NQ8 processor. Still, we’ll have to wait for Samsung to officially confirm the resolution.
A TV That Doubles as Art
If you’re new to the Frame series, here’s why it’s such a hit: it’s more than just a TV—it’s a design statement. Meant to be mounted flush to the wall, the Frame Pro comes with customizable bezels that make it look like a real piece of framed art. And when the TV’s off, it doesn’t go black; instead, it displays curated artwork, turning your living room into an art gallery. The matte, anti-glare screen enhances this illusion, making the art look impressively realistic.
What’s Next?
Samsung is hosting a CES showcase tonight, and the Frame Pro will definitely be one of the stars. We’re hoping to get more details about its resolution, price, and launch date (fingers crossed!). With its cutting-edge tech and stunning design, the Frame Pro is shaping up to be a major player in the 2025 TV market.
Stay tuned for updates—this is one display you’re going to want to keep an eye on.