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After my wife and I bought our home and it came time to get a TV, we knew we wanted one like Samsung’s The Frame—we didn’t want the focus of our living room to be an ugly black box when not in use. We ended up going with Hisense’s first CanvasTV, and we love it. This year, Hisense released the 2026 S7 CanvasTV, and right now, 50-inch model is $798.99 (originally $1,299.99) after a $500 discount. That’s the lowest price it has ever been, according to price tracking tools.
The primary attraction of the CanvasTV over Samsung’s The Frame is the price: If you choose The Frame, you have to buy the frames that go around the set and pay for most artwork separately, while Hisense includes all of that in the list price. Like The Frame, the CanvasTV also comes with a flush TV mount that will allow you to hang it so it looks like an actual art piece. I also like that CanvasTVs come with the Google OS, which is my favorite smart TV operating system, as it lets you cast seamlessly from your phone (Android or iPhone).
This newer version improves on the peak brightness, bringing it up to 500 nits (as opposed to 450 nits) and an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness and color based on your room’s brightness (you can turn this off). The side viewing angle is supposed to be better, but to what extent we’ll have to wait for reviews to confirm.
What do you think so far?
If these changes don’t seem too exciting for you, the 2024 is still a great option in 2026, and it offers a big discount as well. The 55-inch version is just $599.99 (originally $999.99) on Best Buy, a substantial price drop for a slightly bigger (but older) TV.
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