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What surprised me? The educational depth. I’ve spent mornings sipping coffee while learning about obscure Renaissance artists from the captions. The included Kindle book is a nerdy bonus. Though some Eastern U.S. parks are underrepresented (seriously, only 59 shots?), the Alaskan glaciers and Californian vistas are jaw-dropping.
Pro tip: Use full-screen mode during dinners—the ambient music (mutable) pairs perfectly with Degas’ ballerinas. My Samsung initially rejected the drive, but their customer service shipped a compatible replacement within days. Just avoid vertical-format paintings unless your TV’s mounted portrait-style (hello, awkward black sidebars).
Forget streaming—this offline gallery works during internet outages and makes my blank TV screen feel like a $10M collector’s wall. Worth the wait after my first shipment got lost.
