[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Frame TV actually comes with two Invisible Connection Cables. One to connect the TV to the One Connect Box. The second is a much longer extension enabling the Frame TV to be hung on a wall.
The instruction manual is clear and helpful, but the amazing part is to actually see the instructions on the TV set, as per the first attached photo. The cable itself is extremely thin, and yet is extremely sturdy. Included are four plastic corner protectors for each cable as well as a rubber spool to wind and hide the cable itself, as per the second attached picture.
The other thick cables that are shown in the picture are for the Blu-Ray, the VCR, and some other old connections. It would be great if future electronics adopted the Invisible Connection Cable that this Samsung the Frame has.
Written by a customer while visiting The Insiders
Customer Rating
5
Next level in connectivity
on September 15, 2017
Posted by: SJDiscGolfer4
from Rough and Ready
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This new style of cable is sleek and virtually invisible compared to regular connectors. The cord wrapping mechanism is great for re-adjusting your design around the television. The cord wraps behind the television neatly behind the unit to connect to the box. Setup is simple and quick.
Written by a customer while visiting The Insiders
Customer Rating
5
Cable is fragile by design and for a reason.
on November 17, 2020
Posted by: Cul8rmom1
cable is fragile by design. high speed optical cables have a max bend radius. if you cant take care with these cables then dont buy this tv. it likely has a optical transcever in each end and the cable is glass. if u have a broken one cut the cable and see if there is a red light coming out. likely 2 strands.