How would you suggest doing an install of the Frame similar to yours but with an already existing fireplace? I won’t be able to run the one connect wire through the wall sideways because of the studs. Is my only option to have the wire come out basically flush with the mantle and then run it sideways off the mantle as “hidden” as possible? Thanks!
I know this is an old video…but question…did you have to drill through studs to get the optical cable out the right side of your fireplace to your box? How did you drill through via such a tiny opening behind the TV?
I like how the “picture frame” attaches to the TV bezel (suggesting that you can change the style or color of your frame if you like). Thanks for the tutorial!
I love the fireplace and the surround. Did you do a video when you created your fireplace? I couldnt find any on your site. What size fire place and what size TV? Thank you!
we love this idea! we got inspired for our new house and will most likely do exactly the same. we are still figuring out how to build the wall behind the tv, at this moment is too narrow and needs a few inches more
@@ClarkandAldine Hi! I went and read your blog post, but I didn’t see any specifics aside from the size of the 42” Napoleon Ascent fireplace and 49” tv. Do you have measurements for the wall/trim? Thank you!!
I heard about these TVs and thought it would be a great idea. But most of the video show the TV is way too high up on the wall. Especially when you can use a different focal point in the room. you have a beautiful home
Man ... such a great TV and great install but too many practicalities to deal with for me to buy it. I can't get it. I wanted to embed an extendable wall mount in the stud wall but looks like that optical wire will be a hassle to deal with. And then, hdiing away the component box, and then and then ... for a clean install like this though, it's perfect. Gutted ... wish there were alternatives out there.
I have a 55 inch tv Frane. How many inches should my work box be above the bottom of the tv? I’m building out my wall for this tv above my fire place and need to figure out the exact location.
Hi Drew. The design has changed a bit so we can't tell you the exact place. What we do is measure from the top down to the 2nd curve for the cord slot and place your box center at that measurement. We talk about that in the video. Hope that helps.
Quick question. I'm pretty close to getting this tv but I'm wondering how you ran the one connect cable in the wall. As it carries power to the TV, you have to get the in-wall rated version. Is that what you guys did? Or did you run conduit behind the TV? Thanks!
I want to buy a frame TV and put it above my fireplace. I’m not sure how this is possible when the one Connect box will be in the space where the fireplace is located. Can someone explain this to me? Are you still enjoying the frame TV?
Its a mess. They need to make the tv without the one connect box.The one connect box is the problem. You need to cut a hole in the wall to hide the box. Then spacle paint over it. Plus the wire is not wall rated. Such a dumb idea, since we all have wifi and apps today. We don't need a one connect box.
@@ralphcramden428 hi ended up buying an old lead LG model. The picture quality is much better than the frame TV. The colors are much richer and it was easy to insall.
You know, we're not sure! The specs don't seem to have changed from a size perspective. But we have found that the bezels are hard to find for sale on Amazon, which is where we got ours. I would check other sites like Best Buy or perhaps Samsung.
please tell me what size? I would like to focus on it looking like ART therefore I am trying to convince my partner that we need no more than 43" but he wants 50"
so you have to figure out how to create a hole in the wall for your chord to run through that has access to power? I'm a decently handy person but don't really have too much home construction/electricity knowledge, but I feel like the video is missing a more thorough explanation of how to find a spot tin your wall that will run the chord to a power outlet. Definitely not easy. Needs more explanation.
The cable shown carries both power and video/audio signal to the tv. So no need to connect the tv directly to an outlet. The box on the other end of the cable shown is what connects to an electrical outlet. My bigger concern is that they appear to have used the standard cable that is included with the tv rather than the cable you need to order separately (for $230) that is shielded for in-wall use.
It comes with the TV and it is what you connect all your other components into (cable/satellite, hdmi, etc). It also converts the electricity from the wall outlet to whatever is appropriate for the included cable (which carries BOTH the audio/video and electricity to the tv itself).
@@ericgilson9181 its this large box that is connected by a wire. That hangs down from your tv. It is the box that stops people from buying this tv. In order to hide the box. You need to hire someone to either hide the box inside your wall. Which is not safe. Or run the wire from your outlet to an adjacent outlet. If you already have a fireplace installed. This wont be possible. Since studs wont allow you to run the wire down to the side. I was all set to buy this. Until the guys in best buy explained how the one connect box works. All they have to do is get rid of the one connect box. I have you tube tv. I don't need anything else other than a wall outlet. Which is already there. Great idea, but really dumb execution.
They didn't mention that the included cable isn't wall-rated, which means it could burn down your house and it wouldn't be covered by insurance. Make sure to get the wall-rated cable from Samsung.
This tv is a great idea, but the system to install is ridicules. Every install video never shows you the one connect box. Which you have to hide inside the wall. It is about 10 INCHES BY 4 INCHES. Other wise you have this wire hanging down from your fire place and the box visible. Great idea, but just a dumb application. Everything is wireless today and we have apps for everything. Really no need for a one connect box. They should make that an option. I have you tube tv. All I need to is a wall out let to plug in the tv, I don't need that ridicules one connect box.
Love the dark colour of the centre with the fireplace
How would you suggest doing an install of the Frame similar to yours but with an already existing fireplace? I won’t be able to run the one connect wire through the wall sideways because of the studs. Is my only option to have the wire come out basically flush with the mantle and then run it sideways off the mantle as “hidden” as possible?
Thanks!
I know this is an old video…but question…did you have to drill through studs to get the optical cable out the right side of your fireplace to your box? How did you drill through via such a tiny opening behind the TV?
I like how the “picture frame” attaches to the TV bezel (suggesting that you can change the style or color of your frame if you like). Thanks for the tutorial!
Us too! That is what sold us, as well as the ability to have a picture/painting showcased on the screen at all times.
Great video! What paint do you have on the wall? Goes very nice with the tv
I love the fireplace and the surround. Did you do a video when you created your fireplace? I couldnt find any on your site. What size fire place and what size TV? Thank you!
How is the sound? Do you have a sound bar?
Very nice but looks kinda small for the size of the room
Looks great! Did you purchase that bezel additionally? Mine did not come with an extra one. Thank you! Yours looks terrific!
Ok
Nice job
we love this idea! we got inspired for our new house and will most likely do exactly the same. we are still figuring out how to build the wall behind the tv, at this moment is too narrow and needs a few inches more
Awesome! We have a blog post showing how we built ours out. Check out our site at clarkandaldine.com. It is our Modern Living Room space.
@@ClarkandAldine Hi! I went and read your blog post, but I didn’t see any specifics aside from the size of the 42” Napoleon Ascent fireplace and 49” tv. Do you have measurements for the wall/trim? Thank you!!
Very nice! You guy deserve more subs, keep going!
Kevin Pham thank you! Feel free to share with your friends!!!
I heard about these TVs and thought it would be a great idea. But most of the video show the TV is way too high up on the wall. Especially when you can use a different focal point in the room. you have a beautiful home
Man ... such a great TV and great install but too many practicalities to deal with for me to buy it. I can't get it. I wanted to embed an extendable wall mount in the stud wall but looks like that optical wire will be a hassle to deal with. And then, hdiing away the component box, and then and then ... for a clean install like this though, it's perfect. Gutted ... wish there were alternatives out there.
Where did you purchase your artwork from? Love that image!
Nice tv, nice decorations, love it😍
I have a 55 inch tv Frane. How many inches should my work box be above the bottom of the tv? I’m building out my wall for this tv above my fire place and need to figure out the exact location.
Hi Drew. The design has changed a bit so we can't tell you the exact place. What we do is measure from the top down to the 2nd curve for the cord slot and place your box center at that measurement. We talk about that in the video. Hope that helps.
Can you please tell me how did the one connect cable hold up in long term use? I have heard and seen that it’s very fragile and very very expensive.
Do you find adding the frame makes that gap to the wall even tighter?
Absolutely. About 1/8 inch.
Clark and Aldine thanks.
Hi, what size is this TV
Quick question. I'm pretty close to getting this tv but I'm wondering how you ran the one connect cable in the wall. As it carries power to the TV, you have to get the in-wall rated version. Is that what you guys did? Or did you run conduit behind the TV? Thanks!
They didn't use an in-wall rated cable. This installation is not to code.
Is this 2020 model
I want to buy a frame TV and put it above my fireplace. I’m not sure how this is possible when the one Connect box will be in the space where the fireplace is located. Can someone explain this to me? Are you still enjoying the frame TV?
Its a mess. They need to make the tv without the one connect box.The one connect box is the problem. You need to cut a hole in the wall to hide the box. Then spacle paint over it. Plus the wire is not wall rated. Such a dumb idea, since we all have wifi and apps today. We don't need a one connect box.
@@ralphcramden428 hi ended up buying an old lead LG model. The picture quality is much better than the frame TV. The colors are much richer and it was easy to insall.
@@aprildonahoo8650 I will be doing the same thing. With you tube tv, you dont need any other box's. Just plug it in.
Do the 2019 bezels fit the 2020 model? I am having trouble finding the correct ones.
You know, we're not sure! The specs don't seem to have changed from a size perspective. But we have found that the bezels are hard to find for sale on Amazon, which is where we got ours. I would check other sites like Best Buy or perhaps Samsung.
please tell me what size? I would like to focus on it looking like ART therefore I am trying to convince my partner that we need no more than 43" but he wants 50"
what are the dimensions of the One Connect Box?
Very beautiful.
Say the gray paint number please.
I love your fireplace. Do you have a video showing how it looked previously?
Looks cool but who wants their TV so high up?
The tv must be connected to an electrical outlet. Where do you do this? Thanks
Awesome
so you have to figure out how to create a hole in the wall for your chord to run through that has access to power? I'm a decently handy person but don't really have too much home construction/electricity knowledge, but I feel like the video is missing a more thorough explanation of how to find a spot tin your wall that will run the chord to a power outlet. Definitely not easy. Needs more explanation.
The cable shown carries both power and video/audio signal to the tv. So no need to connect the tv directly to an outlet. The box on the other end of the cable shown is what connects to an electrical outlet. My bigger concern is that they appear to have used the standard cable that is included with the tv rather than the cable you need to order separately (for $230) that is shielded for in-wall use.
What’s a one connect box?
It comes with the TV and it is what you connect all your other components into (cable/satellite, hdmi, etc). It also converts the electricity from the wall outlet to whatever is appropriate for the included cable (which carries BOTH the audio/video and electricity to the tv itself).
@@ericgilson9181 its this large box that is connected by a wire. That hangs down from your tv. It is the box that stops people from buying this tv. In order to hide the box. You need to hire someone to either hide the box inside your wall. Which is not safe. Or run the wire from your outlet to an adjacent outlet. If you already have a fireplace installed. This wont be possible. Since studs wont allow you to run the wire down to the side. I was all set to buy this. Until the guys in best buy explained how the one connect box works. All they have to do is get rid of the one connect box. I have you tube tv. I don't need anything else other than a wall outlet. Which is already there. Great idea, but really dumb execution.
They didn't mention that the included cable isn't wall-rated, which means it could burn down your house and it wouldn't be covered by insurance.
Make sure to get the wall-rated cable from Samsung.
Appreciate the call out. It is a wall rated cable.
This tv is a great idea, but the system to install is ridicules. Every install video never shows you the one connect box. Which you have to hide inside the wall. It is about 10 INCHES BY 4 INCHES. Other wise you have this wire hanging down from your fire place and the box visible. Great idea, but just a dumb application. Everything is wireless today and we have apps for everything. Really no need for a one connect box. They should make that an option. I have you tube tv. All I need to is a wall out let to plug in the tv, I don't need that ridicules one connect box.
Am I only one that noticed she has a plant in front of the tv
No, we noticed. But it's to the side of the TV. It doesn't distort the view from our couch, and since it's a piece of art, It adds to the ambience!
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Kamala?