Customer—December 16, 2025
Tv look stunning and was fairly simple to set up. Pretty expansive art options, and limited blot ware. Sound quality is good, and it’s Dolby. The only issue was that it can be slow to load sometimes but it’s a minor hassle. Seems well made and the bezel is top notch. Read more
mackfoo—November 29, 2025
This television is exactly what I was looking for. Wanted an art TV for our livingroom, which only gets used when we are entertaining. Canvas tv will spend most of it's time in art form, but when needed it is a fully functioning smart tv. Mounting was fairly straight forward. Would have preferred bracket had mounting holes all the way accross the top AND the bottom so four bolts could hit studs (not just two). TV is kind of heavy for a flat screen, so have some help when mounting. Operating system is Google TV, which is pretty straight forward. Plenty of free art included. Ability to add your own photos from your phone was simple and worked well, just make sure your phone and tv are on same wifi network. Suggest getting Frame Crop app for more art. Have had people over and they didn't know this was a tv until I showed them. Picture and sound of tv are good,...not great...just good. If an amazing picture, sound and gaming are your main concerns, look elsewhere. But if you want a good tv that doubles as artwork, this is your huckleberry. Take the money you save from not paying up for the Samsung Frame tv, frame and art subscription, and buy an extended warranty to aleviate any Hisense brand concern. Read more
RevanTheSavior—October 24, 2025
I’ve had the 75” CanvasTV for about 3 months now. It is by far my favorite TV I’ve ever had or even that I’ve seen anyone have! Color: The colors on the screen are very vibrant when using it to watch shows or to play video games (which is my primary use). It’s HDR compatible so everything looks very crisp and vibrant when needed, and accurately dark when appropriate. When it’s in the art/canvas mode, the screen looks matte like a real painting, which was one of the biggest draws for me to this style of TV. Was very impressed when I saw it in person after setting it up. Latency: Again, I use this mostly to play video games on my PS5. The TV supports 144hz refresh reset, and the PS5 is compatible for up to 120 if I’m not mistaken. All the games I’ve played so far had no noticeable lag or input delay, so this TV scores perfect marks in this area! Functionality and features: This TV is very neat. There are a ton of features and customization options to enhance your experience for whatever you are using the TV for. There are game modes, frame rate fill ins (to make videos look smoother) and more to suit your needs. When in the canvas mode, there are hundreds of art pieces or photos that you can choose from and favorite to see more often. You can also add your own photos if you want a more personal touch. Conclusion: All in all, this TV has been amazing to play around with and to use and is way more than worth picking up. If it’s been on your mind to check out a canvas-style TV, this one should be at the top of your list to look at. Read more
Amanda Briones—December 7, 2025
This is our first frame tv and having a tv that was mounted! It is absolutely perfect, the images, art, sound, and overall appearance is so beautiful! The TV was very easy to set up and connect to our WiFi/Google account. I love that I can play music while have art on at the same time! I can also play our family Christmas photos through the screensaver option through Google photos. The sound quality and brightness is perfect! We have experienced zero lag and it was a perfect fit above our electric fireplace. It’s so beautiful! If you’re looking for a quality, affordable frame tv, get this one! You won’t regret it! It’s so flush and really does look like art with all of the amazing TV perks! I’m in love! We have the 65” inch frame tv and placed it 12 inches above our fireplace for reference. Read more
Marti—July 10, 2025
I bought the 85" and have been very impressed with this TV. I agree with comments about the picture quality, both for TV and for art mode. FWIW, at normal brightness, it's obvious that the "art" is on a screen. But if you turn the brightness down in art mode, it looks much more realistic. I was also pleased to see that there are hundreds of art options available. It may take time for them to load onto your TV after you set it up. I would guess hundreds were added to our library over the first night. Unpacking and setup weren't that bad, but it did take me a couple of hours. You will definitely need more than one person to hang this TV on the wall. The most tedious part was hanging and leveling the wall brackets. There is a template in the packaging that is very helpful. As far as things that could be better, I'd start with the sound. I've read several reviews praising the sound quality, but I don't find it that impressive. Voices sound muffled and music doesn't seem to have much depth. It feels like I'm listening to music on a giant phone. I will probably buy additional audio equipment to pair with the TV. Also, this beast of a TV (around 108 lbs) hangs on two wall brackets. The instructions clearly call for anchoring 4 lag bolts on each plate into solid studs or masonry (no drywall anchors!). The instructions further acknowledge that standard stud spacing is 16" to 18". But the plates are 12" wide. So, unless you're fortunate enough to have tighter stud spacing, you'll only be able to anchor two of the four lag bolts into a stud. It would be great if they'd either make one large plate or make both plates long enough that you actually have a chance at landing all the bolts on a stud. As it is, I'd have to cut my wall open to add extra studs. Finally, it would be nice if there was a way to search through the artwork for artists or by the name of a particular work. Currently, the art that comes with the TV is classified into four categories (landscapes, modern, still life, and other) and it takes a lot of time to scroll through the options. Overall, I'm happy with this TV. The picture quality is awesome, but the 85" is huge. In hindsight, I kind of wish I would have gotten the 75". It's in a really big room, but I don't think the extra width (9 inches) has made that much of a difference in the viewing experience, especially for the difference in cost ($600 as I write this). Read more