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Amazon’s new Ember Artline frame TVs up for pre-order now: 2,000 subscription-free art pieces, AI room matching, more

Earlier this year, Amazon got in on the CES action with the reveal of its all-new Ember Artline lifestyle TV. Today, the new frame-style display with Fire TV is going up for pre-order in both sizes.

The Ember Artline is effectively Amazon’s first foray into the frame-style TV space, following Samsung’s The Frame, models from Hisense, and alongside the new LG Wallpaper and Gallery TVs that debuted at CES 2026. 

The Artline comes in 55-in and 65-inch sizes and is now available for pre-order before deliveries begin on April 22, 2026 in the “U.S. and Canada, May 7 in the UK, and in Germany later in May.”

  • 55-inch Amazon Ember Artline with Fire TV $900
  • 65-inch Amazon Ember Artline with Fire TV $900

While not exactly a budget display like some of the Amazon Fire TV models, this one does deliver some notable specs alongside the frame vibes and does come in well below the list prices on the standard Samsung The Frame (when they are not on sale at up to $500 off like they are right now, anyway). 

Alongside the matte screen to reduce glare and hands-free Alexa+ control, another highlight here is the subscription-free access to the actual art you can use on the display between shows and TVs. In today’s availability announcement, Amazon says the Ember Artline includes “a global collection of more than 2,000 curated art pieces at no extra cost.” 

A picture on the wall

There’s no extra cost or subscription required to access the thousands of free art pieces available on the Amazon Ember Artline. Our collection spans artistic movements and includes Impressionist classics by Monet, Degas, and Renoir, alongside contemporary works of street art, murals, mixed media, and photography. Customers also have access to 60 exclusive motion video pieces commissioned by documentary filmmaker Sam Nuttmann, who traveled the world capturing landscape and wildlife scenes.

You’ll find Impressionist classics, contemporary photography, and an AI feature called Match the Room:

…helps you find artwork that matches your TV’s surroundings. Once you’re ready to watch TV, it transitions seamlessly from artwork into a capable streaming device—complete with Fire TV’s new user interface.

The Artline is available in 10 frame colors to match your space as well. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices