LG UT8100 is a model that does not try to pretend to be more than it is. Simple, functional, and well-suited for everyday use. Its biggest advantage is the WebOS system – intuitive, fast, and rich in applications. With such a backend, using Netflix or YouTube is hassle-free, and navigating the menu takes just a moment. The Magic remote adds even more convenience, as it works somewhat like a mouse – just point at the screen and click what we want. Voice control in Polish? It works flawlessly, and we can confidently say it is the best when it comes to our native language. One of the more interesting features is the ability to record to USB. It's a minor detail, but it can come in handy if we don't always have time to watch a program live. Surprisingly, the TV also handles upscaling lower quality material quite well – standard TV channels look decent. It’s also suitable for gaming, though rather for those who are not avid gamers. Thanks to the low input lag and features like ALLM and HGiG, gaming is smooth, and the image is responsive enough. Sure, the 60 Hz panel does not allow for miracles, but it’s sufficient for occasional sessions. Of course, UT8100 is not for demanding movie buffs. The lack of Dolby Vision and HDR10+ means that HDR content does not look as good as it could. Brightness and contrast are rather average, which is particularly noticeable in the evenings, in dark scenes – blacks are not deep, causing details to easily get lost. LG UT8100 is a solid TV for those who are looking for simple equipment for everyday use. It has a comfortable system, a functional remote, and a few useful options, like USB recording. If we do not care about the highest image quality and are looking for something to watch TV, this model will perform quite well.
Samsung The Frame 2025 is a TV unlike any other – and even though competition has emerged for it, it still does it best. The matte display, flush mounting to the wall, and one thin cable thanks to the One Connect module make the device look more like a painting than any other screen. The Art Store app still offers the best scanned artwork on the market (even if it's subscription-based), and with interchangeable frames, we can adapt the TV to the interior almost like a piece of furniture. As for the image itself, because we are also talking about a regular TV, there are no significant changes, but also no disappointments compared to last year's model LS03D. The Frame still offers high native contrast and solid brightness at 600 nits, which combined with the matte coating provides very comfortable use during the day. The colors are not as vibrant as on glossy screens, but against the backdrop of competing matte constructions – it performs the best. A novelty is the 144 Hz refresh rate, though in practice, mainly PC gamers will benefit from it. And indeed – in terms of features for gamers, The Frame has almost everything: low input lag, variable refresh rate (VRR) support, automatic game mode (ALLM), Game Bar, and a unique motion smoother designed for gaming. Unfortunately, not everything is as perfect as it might seem. Why? Because the HGiG mode is suddenly missing from the latest version of the Tizen system. And here Samsung really should respond, as for many gamers this is a crucial element of screen selection. And we fully understand that. Although LS03F The Frame 2025 doesn’t bring major revolutions, it is still a unique TV that, apart from its appearance, offers quite a solid picture and extensive gaming features. It’s just a shame that year after year we also encounter new compromises.