







Let me start by saying this TV is a showstopper. The 85-inch QLED screen with Pantone-validated colors makes artwork pop like it's in a gallery. I uploaded my vacation photos to Art Mode, and guests constantly ask if they're real prints!
The anti-glare matte display is genius—no more daytime reflections ruining your view. And the flush wall mount? It genuinely disappears into your decor. I paired mine with the brown bezel (plastic but decent) for a cozy library vibe.
Now the not-so-great: Setup was frustrating. The included wall anchors are worthless—I had to buy metal ones. The remote refused to work until I charged it overnight (manual didn't mention this). And that single One Connect cable? Lifesaver for cable management, but I've read horror stories about failures.
Art Store subscriptions add up fast. At $5/month, you're paying $60/year just to keep Van Gogh on your wall. Etsy downloads work great though—just upload them individually or you lose matte borders.
Sound quality surprised me—Dolby Atmos makes movie nights immersive without a soundbar. But Alexa integration feels half-baked compared to Fire TVs.
Final verdict? If you want a TV that doubles as decor and don't mind tech hiccups, it's magical. Just inspect delivery thoroughly (mine arrived perfect but reviews show cracked screens happen) and budget for better wall anchors.
