







Let me start by saying – the teak bezel absolutely transforms The Frame TV from a sleek black rectangle into what looks like a genuine piece of wall art. The wooden finish has a warm, natural look that blends beautifully in my mid-century modern living room.
The magnetic installation is clever in theory, but those corner clips? Frustratingly fiddly. I held my breath each time one finally clicked into place. Pro tip: Skip the optional corner reinforcement pieces – they feel flimsy and unnecessary.
At $200 (originally), this feels wildly overpriced for what’s essentially four plastic strips. Yet when I step back and see how it elevates my Monet digital artwork display? I grudgingly admit it works. The ambient light sensor’s magic makes brushstrokes look shockingly real from 5 feet away.
Major gripe: The bezel’s fragility. After one accidental bump during cleaning, I now treat it like museum glass. Frequent bezel switchers beware – these aren’t made for regular changes.
Verdict: If you can bundle it with your Frame TV purchase (saving $$$) and pick one color to commit to, it’s a gorgeous finishing touch. Just don’t expect premium durability at this premium price.
