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Samsung smart TVs adds art works from everyone’s favorite Disney, Pixar and Star Wars in 4K

Samsung’s smart TVs are more or less inclined towards adding a more sophisticated home decor element, rather than just being a piece of black dark screen placed on the wall. The latest update will be a step in converting the simple electronic smart TV into a stunning piece of art via the Disney, Pixar and Star Wars integration.

The company took it to a press release in order to share that the new update brings stunning integration artwork from a few fan favourites from Disney, Pixar and Star Wars to Samsung’s smart TVs, named as Samsung Art Store, while also allowing users to view the details in premium 4K resolutions.

Samsung TV art

Basically, the latest update from Samsung will help in converting the boring-looking black screen of smart TV into a graceful piece of art or frame that is hung on a wall to embrace the living area. 

At the same time, the update not only lets users to have a few exciting concepts from everyone’s favorite The Lion King, Disney stories like Tangled and even Snow White on the smart TV’s screen, but also introduces some masterpieces from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Metropolitan Museum of Art and more right at the comfort of homes via the TV’s screens.

Well, this latest Art Store, curating artworks, of Samsung Smart TVs is a global digital subscription, was initially directed in 2017 with The Frame smart TV, and is now followed by more TVs launched in 2025, including Samsung AI-powered Neo QLED and QLED TVs.

Raghav Sachdeva

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