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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Plugged it into the USB port on my TV and just got a computer folder menu with absolutely no instructions. After navigating for about 30 seconds it froze and stopped responding. Unfortunately this was a huge waste of money for us and I don’t understand what all the hype is.
ShopNetAlways
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Just put it in USB port and you are in an Art Museum - Absolutely beautiful art from around the world. Gives you name of the artist and location of the piece. Music in the background or mute- tho the music matches quite well with the art. This is just what I needed --for years. Learn, Love, and Share it.
Janet B Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Best purchase I’ve made in a long time. No more ugly black tv screen
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I love this amazing art collection! I used the party mode recently and all my friends were reveling at the great art. 30 pictures , each rotating after 3 minutes. Then repeating. Great addition!I also like to watch the full collection mode which plays each piece with name, artist, and owner. Great way to learn!
Alan M. Ruben
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
This is a fine collection of over 500 paintings by famous artists, accumulated from museums throughout the world. It is accompanied by very tasteful music which, of course, you can turn off. The original USB drive didn't work with my Samsung TV set but it was promptly replaced with one that did at my request. Something I liked is that the paintings are displayed initially without the name of the artist giving one a few moments to recall the creator. There are several tracks on the USB drive; another displays the art in full screen mode which you might like to display if you simply wanted to "decorate" your TV set but didn't want to display the entire gallery.
Peter Schiefelbein
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
If you're looking for a cheap substitute for the Frame tv, this will fill the bill. It has a nice selection of paintings which can be viewed one by one or as a two-hour montage with a pleasant, quasi-classical music accompaniment. The picture quality, however, is not as crisp as I would have liked, more like what you'd taken the pictures yourself with your cell phone, but it is what it is for the price. And the price is very good. The device itself comes in a rich-feeling wood box and appears to be half of a standard USB zip drive. But it did plug into the USB port of my tv, although I did have to insert it twice as I hadn't pushed it in far enough the first time. Once I got it right, I went into "settings" on my Roku tv, went to "tv inputs", and highlighted "USB". Roku recognized it and set it up under "Roku Media Player" complete with a button to access it on my home screen. The interface is intuitive and easy to figure out, running without a hitch. While I understand that the Frame tv has a motion detector that turns the tv on when someone enters the room, this would only be possible using the Billion Dollar Art Gallery if your own tv carries such an option. All in all, I'm happy with my purchase.
ken
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2021
I usually don't write reviews, but I thought this product deserved one. I read about the product in our local paper. My wife and I researched several streaming alternatives, but settled on this, because of the simplicity of use, and because if we lose internet we still have this. I emailed the company several times with questions and they were very prompt in responding. They say the flash drive fits USB 2.0 and anything compatible with that. We have an older LG TV, and the flash drive wouldn't fit into the only USB port on the TV. We had to plug it into our SONY DVD player, which has a USB port we could use. Our Sony is connected to HDMI1. We selected that input, using the TV remote, not the cable remote. From there it was easy to get it going. We had video and sound. The music is relaxing, the kind we like. The art works are wonderful, and there's a wide variety of periods and styles. I'm not an art expert, but I am familiar with some of the works. I liked the idea of seeing some artwork by artists I have never heard of. They are planning a new release soon, with entirely new works of art. I expect that we will get that one also when it is released.
Green Apple
Reviewed in Australia on July 2, 2020
Put this up as a background to a luncheon... Lots of compliments!
Jennifer S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020
This was a gift from another member of my household. The thought was what counted, if you feel me. For one thing, the images don't fit to screen so that makes it look really weird because I would have rather had a full screen close up of a work of art than 65-70% black screen. Honestly, this thing is nothing more than a cheap memory stick with a few hi-res images (probably gathered off the internet) on it. It's got no music and if it does, no one knows how to play it. It doesn't come with any instructions. It does come with a cheap wooden box worth a few dollars. The only reason I agreed to checking it out once is because I ran every virus scan I could find on it and it came up clean. I figured it would be nested with viruses and spyware and other malicious things but I admit I was wrong on that one. I have a 55" UHD. Watched it play through once and haven't touched it again in 5 months. Personally not my thing and not something I would recommend purchasing. It is what is advertised to be so I gave it 3 stars for not having any viruses or malware on it.
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