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Smart screens that hang as art: a fresh way to see your TV

Germany, UK, USA, CanadaThursday, April 16, 2026

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Amazon's Ember Artline: Where TV Meets Masterpiece

A Frame That Fits—And Stands Out

Imagine a television that doesn’t just play shows—it evolves with your space. Amazon’s new Ember Artline isn’t your average Fire TV. It’s a frame-style display that transforms into a living art gallery, effortlessly blending into any room while showcasing thousands of artworks. And the best part? No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the Ember Artline starts at $900—pricier than standard Fire TVs but still undercutting Samsung’s The Frame in most configurations.

Why This TV Isn’t Just Another Screen

  1. Reflection-Free Brilliance A matte screen fights glare, ensuring vibrant artwork without the distraction of rogue light reflections.

  2. Voice Control, Effortless Living Ditch the remote. Alexa integration lets you switch between The Great British Bake Off and a Monet with a simple voice command.

  1. An Art Collection Worth Framing Over 2,000 pieces span genres—from Impressionist classics to contemporary street art, plus short nature documentaries shot by an acclaimed filmmaker.

  2. AI That Matches Your Walls Amazon’s Match the Room tool scans your wall color and suggests artwork that complements your decor—not clashes with it.

  3. Custom Frames for Every Style Choose from 10 frame colors to ensure the display harmonizes with your home’s aesthetic.

The Bigger Picture: Is This a TV—or a Lifestyle Upgrade?

In a market saturated with smart displays, AI assistants, and hybrid devices, the Ember Artline blurs the line between entertainment and art. Is it a smart investment for those who crave dynamic decor? Or just another gadget packed with too many features?

One thing’s clear: Amazon isn’t just selling a TV. It’s selling a vision of modern living—where screens do more than broadcast. They inspire.


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