Art TVs are taking over modern Singapore homes, doubling as décor when you’re not watching and delivering premium entertainment when you are. If you’re shortlisting an “art TV”, two names will pop up fast: Hisense Canvas TV and Samsung The Frame—with LG’s Gallery series and TCL’s NXTFRAME also in the mix. This guide compares their key features for SG households, so you can pick the model that looks the part and performs brilliantly day-to-day.
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Hisense Canvas TV at a Glance
QLED with Hi-Matte, anti-glare screen
Minimises reflections for gallery-like artwork and comfortable viewing in bright HDB/condo living rooms.
Customisable frames
Pick frame colours to match your interior style (teak, white, walnut).
4K 144Hz ultra smooth display
Handles fast sports and gaming with up to 144Hz refresh rate
Seamless, slim design
No external connector box; simple setup with Free Shipping and Free Wall-mount
Popular sizes
55”, 65” and 75” available
Worry-Free Cover
Bought in SG can enjoy 3-year onsite warranty
Compare Canvas TV with Other Art TVs
*Why “external box” matters: Samsung’s Frame uses an external One Connect box (or Wireless One Connect for Frame Pro) to centralise ports—great for hidden cabling but adds another device to place or conceal. TCL NXTFRAME TV doesn’t have an integrated soundbar — you’ll need a separate soundbar or speakers, which also take up shelf space. Hisense integrates ports into the TV body, so there’s no separate box to mount or hide.
Why Canvas TV Stands Out in Singapore
#1 Compelling Value
You can get QLED, Hi-Matte anti-glare screen, 144Hz, and a slim, gallery-ready look art TV at an attractive price — plus Free Shipping and Free Assembly from Hisense Singapore’s official store, reducing hidden setup costs.
#2 Neat installation without a connector box
With ports integrated into the TV, there’s no One Connect-style box or external speaker to hide (like Samsung Frame’s). That’s handy for living room design or when your console and set-top boxes already take up shelf space.
#3 Matte display and anti-glare tech
With ports integrated into the TV, there’s no One Connect-style box or external speaker to hide (like Samsung Frame’s). That’s handy for living room design or when your console and set-top boxes already take up shelf space.
Conclusion
If you love the art-gallery aesthetic but still want a fast, cinematic screen for movies, football and gaming, Hisense Canvas TV delivers a balanced mix of design, performance and price. You’ll get the matte look, the swappable frames, a truly slim profile, and up to 144Hz smoothness—without worrying about where to stash a connector box. For many Singapore homes, that combination makes Canvas TV the smart, stylish and wallet-friendly pick.
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S7N QLED 4K Canvas TV
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