You see. Nearly all TV we’ve seen out there today are flat, super thin, frameless (or at least a thin framework) and in black.

As the name signifies, Serif TV is shaped according to the serif “I” letter. Unlike other flat screen TVs designed to look imperceptible when plastered onto the wall or put on a credenza (including Samsung’s own TVs,) the unique design of Serif TV turns it into a furniture that calls for focus.
Serif TV is available in 40?, 32? and 24? and a number of colors, retailed at USD1499.99. (You can pre order now.) I presume the price is OK since this is not a standard TV however a cooperation work with designer.

It you love it or hate it. But from someone who works the majority of the days, I truly value the wonder of the TV that is classy. It looks good from all perspectives (even in the back!) Technically, it’s the exact same spec and attributes other 4K Samsung TVs. ( in case you’re a serious gamer, probably you’ll need to check more on the facts.) Serif TV comes with detachable legs.