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Brilliant entertainment – A 4K QLED display with Dolby Vision support and HDR10+ shows your entertainment in stunning clarity, while the matte screen reduces glare. Wi-Fi 6 delivers smooth, reliable streaming.
Art that speaks to you – Find what fits your taste from a gallery of 2,000+ free works of art. Or upload photos of your space and Match the Room will show recommended pieces that go with your decor.
Frame it once, or over and over – Choose an included frame that complements your room now or add more as your style evolves. With ten colors and simple installation, changing it up is effortless.
Showcase your favorite memories – From slideshows to collages, there are so many ways to display personal photos. Choose which moments to show from the Amazon Photos App or ask Alexa. Try saying, “Play a slideshow of us biking in the mountains.”
Smarter picks with Alexa+ – Getting to what you love has never been easier. Talk naturally to find what to watch fast, manage your smart home, or dive into virtually any topic.
The new Fire TV experience (2026 release) – A new, modern design that gets you to your entertainment fast. Pin more go-to apps and browse dedicated content categories. Still endlessly entertaining, with access to hundreds of thousands of movies and TV episodes, including free, ad-supported content. Subscription fees may apply.
Instantly on – Our custom Omnisense technology uses built-in sensors that wake the display when you enter to show your favorite artwork or let you start watching in a snap. Walk away and it turns off, saving energy.
Designed to protect your privacy – Built with privacy protections and controls, including a switch that electronically disconnects the microphones.
Quick connections – Connect your soundbar, gaming consoles, and more with four HDMI inputs. Use AirPlay to share content from compatible devices to your TV.
5 reviews for Amazon Ember Artline 55″ with Fire TV (newest model), 4K Ultra HD QLED smart TV with free art and photos, anti-glare display, custom frames, Dolby Vision, find shows faster with Alexa+ – Walnut
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$899.99
Monty –
So far not as advertised
Updating my review from 5 stars to 1 star. The omnisense (auto on feature) just does not work consistently. It will work maybe once then when the TV goes into standby, it will never come on again without using the remote. If I restart the TV it will start working again, meaning omnisense will turn on the TV automatically.Also, there is no way to set a schedule and have the TV just stay on in art mode. If no motion is detected after about 5 min it goes into standby. Very annoying if you are sitting close by in the room and the fact that omnisense doesn’t work all the time you are forced to use the remote.And no clue about the 2000 free artworks. It only lets me cycle through 75 pieces of art at the most.Final thing, I am unable to use the Photos app. When trying to launch I get a message that the Photos app is unavailable and I need to update my TV, yet I’m on the latest version of the software.Very disappointed….Original review:Been looking for something like this for a long time, especially the free artwork. Great picture quality, and pretty simple to install. Only complaint is that the Photos apps says it’s unavailable and I need to update the TV, but there’s no updates available.
TYJ22 –
Excellent and will get Better with time.
As soon as the press release came out for this product, I knew it was going to be great. Got it last week and it hasn’t disappointed.1. First off, the packaging was amazing. So many thoughts and attention to small detail.2. The attention and detail put into making the mounting process simple really stands out, including the wall mount being included. But not just the mount, the thick cardboard mounting template that made positioning all mounting holes so simple and easy. Note, a table mount is not included.3. The engineering of the wall mount – very cleaver and minimalist. One of the best I have seen.4. Picture quality if great even though it has a mate finish.5. New Fire OS is much better, although I still thing the google tv interface is the gold standard.6. The frame! So much better quality than expected. Not plastic, it’s like die cast metal – very study and aesthetically pleasing. And they packaged the frame to ensure absolutely no dame happened in shipping. Exceptional.7. The setup was super simple – especially if you are already on the Echo/ Alexa ecosystem.8. The software is not at its final iteration and has some buggy glitches not worth detailing. But I am sure that they will get worked out quickly with updates.9. The art library. Very nice and the AI feature to match room aesthetic is nice. I just wish you could search directly by artist or title i.e. “The Night Watch” or Van Gogh – but I am sure that will come with time.So is there anything I don’t like….Again, the software is ok and not at its final iteration, but that is expected – I bought this thing the day it came out. And again, I wish there was better search for particular art pieces – I replaced a rather well known art piece with this tv and would have liked to have been able to replicated it on the tv but the search function has not yet allowed me to be able to do so.If you are considering this and it meets your budget, just buy it. It exceeded my expectations.
Gordon A –
Not Impressed
I have two Samsung Pro Frame TVs. I wanted to try the Amazon Ember for a kids/guest area, so I bought the 65″ version. The Samsung Pro is a nightmare to wall mount as you have two mounting plates to work with, so I thought this one has to be better. NO, the mounting bracket is too small to secure to two studs unless the placement is exact. Also, it doesn’t allow small adjustments once on the wall. The TV is difficult to drop onto the mount; they give you ridiculous yellow tape to place on the mount and TV so you can better see where the two match up, but it doesn’t help much.Once on the wall, it sticks out like a TV, not a picture frame, like the Samsung. The TV is also weirdly heavy. Even the UPS driver noted the TV had more weight to it than most of the ones he delivers.The sound is so muddy and awful, I had to order a soundbar to go with it, but that hasn’t arrived yet.The available frames are some type of metal, not plastic, like the Samsung, but they don’t fit as well as the plastic ones.My box was missing mounting hardware, so I called Amazon. They said they couldn’t send me the hardware, but after negotiating, I was given a 10% credit on the purchase of the TV amounting to about $101. I was able to source the missing parts at a local hardware store. This gives me concerns about the support that will be available for this TV.The available art is underwhelming, with many ugly (IMO) options. I’ll probably purchase art from Etsy, like I do for the Samsungs. I tried the AI feature to take pictures of your room and it’ll suggest matching art. The results were laughable.Lastly, guests are surprised when they find out my Samsung frames are actually TV’s. They won’t be fooled by the Amazon Frame; it looks like a TV on the wall.The picture quality is pretty good, but the Matte screen is glossier than the Samsung which makes the art seem more like a screensaver than artwork.It’s not worth the effort to return it, but if I had to do over, I would have bought another Samsung Pro instead.
Rachel Anne Ramos –
Defective panel, frustrating customer experience, amazon could make it right though
Came with a defective screen (LCD layer?) that creates lines when the brightness changes. Support refused to replace because the original artline listing has been taken down and replaced with this artline listing.Amazon please send me a new tv and i will gladly leave a 5 star review!! 🥺
Rachel Crider –
Don’t expect a 5,000 tv in a 1,000 purchase and you’ll be fine.
If it’s not lg I don’t even buy tvs anymore. More expensive for the OLEDs but the image quality is second to none. I find the picture frame aesthetic, cool but just suppose I’m function over form. It’s a good tv for the kids room or a guest room. I don’t see why anyone would be disappointed, you get exactly what you think you would get for a thousand dollar tv.