Amazon Ember Artline TV Debuts: A $899 Challenger in the 2026 Art TV Era
Amazon unveiled the $899 Ember Artline TV at CES 2026, challenging Samsung's The Frame with Alexa AI art curation and a matte-finish display. Discover the future of Art TVs.
The era of the giant black rectangle in your living room is officially over. At CES 2026, Amazon just disrupted the lifestyle display market by unveiling the Ember Artline TV, a direct competitor to Samsung's long-standing 'The Frame' series.
Ember Artline TV: Art Meets Alexa AI for $899
Priced at $899, the Ember Artline TV offers an impressive library of 2,000 high-resolution artworks for free. What sets it apart is the integration of Alexa AI, which analyzes your room's decor to suggest pieces that best fit your aesthetic. With its matte-finish and anti-glare screen, it transforms from a high-performance television into a realistic framed painting when in standby mode.
The Growing 'Art TV' Trend in 2026
While Samsung pioneered this space in 2017, other tech giants are now flooding the market. Hisense has launched the CanvasTV, TCL is promoting the NXTvision, and LG is expected to release its Gallery TV later this year. This surge is driven by urban dwellers who prioritize aesthetic harmony in smaller living spaces over raw screen size.
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