How lifestyle televisions can replace that expensive painting in your living room

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How lifestyle televisions can replace that expensive painting in your living room

Digital media has undoubtedly made art more accessible. And while some might dispute the claim, artists have found their space online as well as offline today. Whether in the form of classic portraits, contemporary cinema or iconic photographs, there is no end in sight when it comes to its consumption. 

In fact, with the introduction of improved picture quality and colours, we’ve collectively moved forward from framed photos and have welcomed technology to help support art or artistry. But there’s no reason why your favourite painting shouldn’t have a spotlight on your wall. But did you know that instead of an expensive painting, you could use a lifestyle television? Confused, let us elaborate.

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Take, for instance, an LG G2 4K Smart OLED evo TV that does an excellent job of displaying realistic imagery without missing out on the subtle detailing in a picture. Its ultra-thin build and bezel-less design will make you believe the television is, in fact, a part of your wallpaper! Switch up its gallery mode to showcase your favourite artists — or turn it into your very own digital album — you don’t have to restrict yourself. It even comes with the option of swapping between Gallery Stand, Floor Stand and Swivel Stand for a clean viewing experience. 

How lifestyle televisions can replace that expensive painting in your living room

In contrast, if elegant and minimalistic is more your thing, Samsung LS Frame Series will — quite literally — be a frame on your wall. With over 1,400 pieces of artwork from the world to choose from, turn your home into a gallery after you are through watching your favourite shows. It also allows you to step away from the traditional monochromes and customise the bezels to suit your décor. So, whether you’re looking for a teak or mahogany finish, you only have to snap the magnetic bezels on for an entirely new look for your wall. 

However, if you find yourself contemplating whether your tastefully designed home needs a television to display art, there are several possible to consider switching to one:

Anti-reflection display: Lifestyle televisions can elevate your viewing experience with an anti-reflection or matte display. It helps reduce the possibility of glare and doesn’t limit you with placement options.

Customisable style: Televisions built to display art often have multiple ways of customising them. Whether it is choosing a frame that fits in with the visual aesthetics of your space or having the option of treating it like a statement piece in your room, you can switch things up as per your whims. 

Unparalleled picture quality: Although built to display artworks in their most real possible form, lifestyle televisions have multiple picture modes to ensure none of your favourite movies or game days are compromised.

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