

🖼️ Elevate your space — where art meets smart entertainment.
The Samsung 32-Inch Class QLED The Frame LS03C Series is a 1080p smart TV that doubles as a customizable digital art display. Featuring Quantum HDR with 100% Color Volume, an anti-reflective matte screen, and a sleek slim-fit wall mount, it blends cutting-edge display technology with elegant design. The built-in motion sensor activates Art Mode to showcase personal or curated artwork, while Alexa integration and Tizen OS provide seamless smart TV functionality.












| ASIN | B0BWFWKWMY |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,455 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (139) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | QN32LS03CBFXZA |
| Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 28.6 x 17.8 inches |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Special Features | Art Mode; Anti-Reflection with Matte Display; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot, Contrast Enhancer; Motion Xcelerator; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa |
| Standing screen display size | 31.5 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
R**K
Fabulous product
We LOVE this tv! Just for the art alone...We have yet to watch a show on it. We love being able to enjoy artwork as we sit and decompress each day. It's easy to hang and set up.
S**G
A rage inducing destroyer of homes and families
This monitor will slowly destroy your mental well-being ruin your home. It is a poison-filled trojan horse pretending to be a TV and art hub but its fails in every respect. I have plenty of high end tech in my home (Apple devices, Sonos, LG C3, etc), but this is my first Samsung product. I just wanted a big screen to play my photos on the wall. • Picture quality: I got the 32" thinking it was 4K (oh, silly me for thinking we're living in the 2020s, sorry Samsung!). Everything on the screen is blocky and pixellated, and the color is all over the place, tint and tone are useless because if you move your head just 6 inches in any direction the color and clarity completely goes out of whack. You can't use it as a monitor unless you want a migraine. You can't use it as a photo frame because of the slide show. The only people who will be remotely impressed by this garbage will be octogenarians getting their first flat panel. • Photo frame: Now, get this. Here's the scenario. I have a flash drive full of photos. I plug it in, it plays those photos. Simple right? Such a good idea, how could anyone screw it up? After all, it's called The Frame. WRONG! Samsung demands you copy all your photos into its limited built-in storage, and it adds this hideous frame around everything. The only way to turn it off is to open EVERY SINGLE PHOTO and toggle it off one by one—good luck! Not only that, it randomly just stops working and whole thing needs to be restarted every couple days. The UX is slow, frustrating, unintuitive, and full of cluttered upsell, nothing is where you expect it and most of the time it doesn't even work. I had no expectations for this thing, but it has achieved one thing: I'm staying away from Samsung. Also a clear example of Apple's superiority over user experience (I pick apple because it is a competitor) .
J**R
Looks great
Great TV. Plenty of artwork to choose from. Nice picture. Couldn’t be happier with it. (Frame purched separately)
F**Z
Use it in the kitchen. Looks great. Great when its off, great when its on.
I place it on my kitchen, walking from the garage is the first think I see. I used a Firestick to have better TV options. But that's not necessary. I hid everything behind the TV itself, using an enclosure made for this purpose.
B**.
DON’T IGNORE THE INTERFACE COMPLAINTS!
I read them all, and there was resounding agreement about (1) the software being awful and (2) the picture being gorgeous. I disagree with #2. INTERFACE: I thought they were whiners as they complained about multiple clicks, but it is truly awful, junky, BUGGY, and disorganized. It’s constantly throwing you back to other menus, and those menus are deep! This is a really expensive TV that I don’t even use because it’s such a pain to operate. Really. It’s easier to walk upstairs or grab an ipad. PICTURE: Other people have mentioned that the first thing this TV does is steal a couple hours of your life by failing to set up the software. No. You can’t just turn on your TV and start watching. Maybe those reviews didn’t mention that, as a result, you’ve been staring at the blue screen—and truly loathing the experience—for a very long time. If you are lucky enough to get to the point where they start trying to sell you art that’s in the public domain, the blue glare is burnt into your eyeballs and you have no hope of seeing that thing as anything other than a really annoying TV. Yes. Guests will ask about it, but not because it’s convincing—because it ISN’T convincing. If they see a static image (and especially if you forked out the extra dough to buy a frame that isn’t black), your guests will see things that don’t fit with the standard idea of a TV or computer monitor. But the screen itself has little else to offer. You can warm up the tone and turn down the brightness, but that blue glare will always shine through. (Also, if you tinker with the setting much, you’re just asking for the software to start glitching, which demands a total reset.) This TV could truly be a joy for someone who likes to spend all their time fighting with buggy computers. Those people do exist. I’m just not one of them. I like that it’s thin.
J**N
A quality picture frame and a TV too !
I purchased this after trying several other larger format electronic frames. This one has a smart tv (is there a dumb tv anymore) which I don't intend on using. The matte finish diminishes glare nicely but not as good as some competitors. Likewise with the color and gradients of hue. To use is in the ART mode, for photographs of your own, its good, or very good, depending on your proficiency it setting up frames and manipulating photos between your "library" on an iPhone, and frame. It is tricky. I would be much better if the Samsung App was available on a lap-top or desk-top versions. Manipulating photos around on an iPhone is possible, but be sure to where your glasses. No experience with the TV functions yet.
K**E
Love the frame
Great size for a wall you’re planning on putting multiple picture frames on.
E**D
Tiene la función de arte que puede proyectar varias obras de arte, con un costo adicional pero es una función que se ve muy real
M**D
Buy one. It’s worth it!
S**S
So disappointed with this. Always wondered why you could never see these displayed in the shops, but now I see why. Such poor picture quality, laggy and clunky usability and if you want to use the only feature that makes this unique (the art) you have to subscribe if you want even 1 picture beyond the lock screen style screensaver. Sure it’s thin, but for what you can get for the money I’ll be swapping this out for a better option for the sake of 1cm thickness. Very disappointed given the price and decent advertising of this product. Not for me.
J**I
Good tv, looks nice and flush on the wall.
B**S
I bought it to be the artwork above the fireplace and do not even use the TV function. Also made some frame around it, I love it. (Wire to be sorted still)
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