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🎉 Bring the gallery home with FrameTheTV!
FrameTheTV offers a unique USB thumb drive featuring 36 digitally restored Impressionist masterpieces in stunning 4K UHD resolution. Designed for seamless integration with your 4K UHD TV, it transforms your space into a virtual art gallery with no additional equipment required.
T**N
Stunning on an OLED
I rarely write reviews--only when I'm super impressed or super upset. This time I'm super impressed. The quality of these 4k "prints" when displayed on my LG OLED 55 inch TV are stunning. I call them prints rather than photos because you can see all the detail from the original paintings -- all the brush strokes and imperfections included. Ease of use is an A+.I've read some complaints about the price compared to buying a blank USB drive and purchasing/downloading prints from various websites on your own. I get that, and I'm a techie so I'm certainly not intimated by the technical aspects of doing that. But if you put a cost to the time and effort involved it's simply not worth it.Highly recommended product.
S**N
I did my own flash drive with fine art for just the price of the thumb drive
It works well but a bit pricey for what you get. It should have two or three times that much art for the price. I did my own flash drive with fine art for just the price of the thumb drive.
F**E
Pictures are nice but need more
Pictures are nice but need more. I use the slide show option rather than the movie style. There needs to be an option for more image choices.
J**Y
you realize you could just download hi res pictures of your favorite art or any picture you like in 4k and ...
Um...you realize you could just download hi res pictures of your favorite art or any picture you like in 4k and then use any simple video editor to place them into 1 minute stills with transitions, just as they have done for you here and then export i to mp4. After that all you need is a $10 - $20 cheap generic flash drive and voila you have the exact same product. The only difference is you only spent 10 bucks and you can swap the art or content out at your leisure. It's super easy to find 4k scans of art, even on google images. Why would you waste your money on this? I was amazed to find people spending 60dollars to have someone throw an MP4 video containing a bunch of free and publically available content on to a USB drive and trying to sell it for $60 (and before this sale it looks like $100). Is there something i'm missing here? I suppose the idea was to market to the less tech savvy people but it really comes off as shady to me seeing as how preparing such a drive using any standard drive should not be such a difficult task even for those that are less technologically inclined. A quick YouTube tutorial or Instructables,com tutorial could take care of that. This is just exploiting the less tech savvy by offering them things they already have which is a trend i have noticed has been growing exponentially as of late. To me this is is the same thing as when my dad was sold a "Digital Turntable" for "Ripping all your records to mp3!"which turned out to be a regular turntable with an RCA to 1/8th inch adapter for plugging it into your computers microphone input and a CD ROM copy of audacity which is a free recording software. I had him return then whole set and go buy the 5 dollar RCA to 1/8th inch converter to use with the turntable he already had, just like anyone who bought this should return it and buy a blank 10 dollar usb drive and google the content themselves.
S**N
Beautiful to see!
Very elegant, looks like the real art is in front of us on a 4K TV. A bit difficult to start up and can't get it to run on a continuous loop, but still worth it.
R**O
Best screensaver ever!
This selection of impressionist art is fantastic! I had worried that it wouldn't display properly on our 80-inch Sharp Aquos, since it is not quad resolution, but Sharp was prescient enough to put in a 4K viewer/converter. I think 4K TVs were just coming on the market (at exorbitant prices) when our TV was built, so that is pretty amazing. Anyway, the detail on the pictures is as close to perfection as my eyes can discern, and the color balance is spot on. It's like having the Metropolitan Museum of Art in your living room. Probably several museums.
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