The Chinese company Hisense recently unveiled its new smart TV, CanvasTV, which is distinguished by its matte design that allows artwork and photos to be displayed on the walls when not in use, in addition to other benefits offered by smart TVs. This new TV is similar to Samsung's popular The Frame TV, but comes at a lower cost, making it an attractive alternative. The TV comes in 55- and 65-inch sizes, competitively priced at $1,000 and $1,300 respectively, and features an anti-glare 4K QLED display, up to a 144Hz refresh rate, an RGB sensor to adapt ambient light, as well as multi-channel surround sound and a wood frame. The TV is part of home and office interior design, as it includes a variety of artworks from different eras. It can also display personal photos, and switch between art mode and personal mode easily via the remote control. The TV also features a motion sensor that detects the presence of people in the room, and when no one is in the room...