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7 things I love about the new 2024 Frame TV (and 3 things I hate)

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7 things I love about the new 2024 Frame TV (and 3 things I hate)

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The 2024 edition of Samsung’s Frame TV offers some worthwhile upgrades. And it still provides all of the features people love about the bestselling 4K resolution, QLED smart TV, including its glare-resistant screen, sharp picture, and incredibly smooth and fluid action that’s perfect for live sports, action movies or gaming.

The Frame also continues to be the most popular TV among our readers, and we’ve been raving about it for years. Samsung recently sent me the 65-inch model of the 2024 Frame TV to test firsthand. Based on my extensive testing, here are the seven things I like best about this TV (plus a few things that could still use some improvement). Be sure to read my comprehensive review of the 2024 Frame smart TV.


7 things I love about the 2024 Frame TV

The 2024 edition of the Frame TV comes in six screen sizes — 43-inches ($1,000), 50-inches ($1,300), 55-inches ($1,500), 65-inches ($2,000), 75-inches ($3,000) and 85-inches ($4.300). While I recently spent time working with the 65-inch version, all of the screen size options perform the same. And best of all, you’ll often find all sizes of this popular TV on sale at Samsung, as well as on Amazon, at Best Buy and at Walmart

Here’s what I liked most about the 2024 edition of Samsung’s Frame smart TV:

  • The One Connect Box cuts cable clutter and makes it super easy to plug in a set top cable TV box, DVD player, gaming system, sound bar or other equipment.
  • The TV’s matte finish eliminates (or greatly reduces) glare and reflections caused by artificial or natural light.
  • Samsung’s redesigned Tizen operating system is easier to navigate, so it’s faster to find what you want to watch and to switch between streaming services.
  • Even without a console connected, you can play popular games by pairing wireless handheld controllers (such as the $50 Replay wireless controller designed for Samsung’s Gaming Hub) and then connecting to a cloud-based gaming service. Most wireless controllers for the PlayStation or Xbox also work with the Frame TV. The upgraded Gaming Hub automatically adjusts the TV’s settings to enhance visuals and sound.
  • Samsung now provides a larger curated selection of free artwork to display using the Frame’s Art mode, while the library of images offered when you subscribe to Samsung’s Art Store service ($6 per month) is constantly expanding. It now exceeds 2,500 new and classic art pieces from world famous galleries and museums.
  • The TV’s remote control is compact, but easy to use. And you never have to worry about replacing its battery, since it’s solar-powered. You can also use the SmartThings app running on your smartphone or tablet to remotely control the TV.
  • The Frame will automatically pair with any of the Samsung Galaxy Buds wireless earbuds, so you can enjoy a private listening experience when watching TV.

What I don’t like about the Frame

  • The Frame TV does not come with a picture frame bezel, but a variety of colors and styles are sold separately from Samsung (starting at $200 each) and several third-party companies.
  • Some of the TV’s more specialized features, like split-screen viewing and picture-in-picture, are not as easy to find.
  • Once you install an app for a streaming service, you need to also add it to the TV’s Home screen so you can access it quickly. Otherwise, using it requires extra navigation.

Whether you need to know about the very best smart TVs, or any other types of tech, we’re constantly expanding and updating our coverage to offer the most informative, timely and accurate information.




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Passenger lands small plane after pilot experiences medical emergency

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A passenger successfully landed a small plane on Friday after the pilot had a medical emergency, the Federal Aviation Administration said. 

The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air 90 was traveling from Henderson Executive Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada to Monterey Regional Airport in California, with a pilot and one other person on board, the FAA said. 

The pilot suffered an unspecified medical emergency while flying, the FAA said, forcing the passenger to take the controls and make an emergency landing at Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield, California. 

The Kern Fire Department told CBS News affiliate KBAX that firefighters were called to a report of a medical emergency on the plane. The pilot was reported to be “incapacitated,” the fire department said. Firefighters saw the plane approach and land safely, then “chased” the plane down the runway in emergency vehicles to meet it. 

The FAA did not release the passenger or pilot’s identities nor give an update on the pilot’s condition. The pilot was taken to an area hospital by ambulance. The passenger did not report any injuries. 

The FAA and the National Transportation Security Board will investigate the incident, the FAA said.



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Congo finally begins mpox vaccinations in a drive to slow outbreaks

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Congolese authorities began vaccination against mpox on Saturday, nearly two months after the disease outbreak that spread from Congo to several African countries and beyond was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization.

The 265,000 doses donated to Congo by the European Union and the U.S. were rolled out in the eastern city of Goma in North Kivu province, where hospitals and health workers have been overstretched, struggling to contain the new and possibly more infectious strain of mpox.

Congo, with about 30,000 suspected mpox cases and 859 deaths, accounts for more than 80% of all the cases and 99% of all the deaths reported in Africa this year. All of the Central African nation’s 26 provinces have recorded mpox cases. Officials in Congo previously told CBS News that they’ve struggled to diagnose patients and provide basic care in the vast country of 100 million people, where a fragile, under-resourced healthcare system is also burdened by the stigma associated with the virus. 

Although most mpox infections and deaths recorded in Congo are in children under age 15, the doses being administered are only meant for adults and will be given to at-risk populations and front-line workers, Health Minister Roger Kamba said this week.

“Strategies have been put in place by the services in order to vaccinate all targeted personnel,” Muboyayi ChikayaI, the minister’s chief of staff, said as he kicked off the vaccination.

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A health worker attends to an mpox patient, at a treatment center in Munigi, eastern Congo, Aug. 19, 2024.

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At least 3 million doses of the vaccine approved for use in children are expected from Japan in the coming days, Kamba said. 

Mpox, also known as monkeypox, had been spreading mostly undetected for years in Africa before the disease prompted the 2022 global outbreak that saw wealthy countries quickly respond with vaccines from their stockpiles while Africa received only a few doses despite pleas from its governments.

However, unlike the global outbreak in 2022 that was overwhelmingly focused on gay and bisexual men, mpox in Africa is now being spread via sexual transmission as well as through close contact among children, pregnant women and other vulnerable groups, Dr. Dimie Ogoina, the chair of WHO’s mpox emergency committee, recently told reporters. 

More than 34,000 suspected cases and 866 deaths from the virus have been recorded across 16 countries in Africa this year. That is a 200% increase compared to the same period last year, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. 

A lack of diagnostic materials and basic medicines to treat the virus, which can improve survival rates, have also hampered efforts to contain the outbreak, and access to vaccines remains a challenge.

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A health worker attends to a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024.

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The continent of 1.4 billion people has only secured a commitment for 5.9 million doses of mpox vaccines, expected to be available from October through December, Dr. Jean Kaseya, head of the Africa CDC, told reporters last week. Congo remains a priority, he said.

At the vaccination drive in Goma, Dr Jean Bruno Kibunda, the WHO representative, warned that North Kivu province is at a risk of a major outbreak due to the “promiscuity observed in the camps” for displaced people, as one of the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis caused by armed violence unfolds there.

The news of the vaccination program brought relief to many in Congo, especially in hospitals that had been struggling to manage the outbreak. Doctors with several charities working in the country have told CBS News they’re overstretched and short on supplies, even having to use tents and mattresses on the floor of makeshift isolation wards to treat a constant influx of patients. 

“If everyone could be vaccinated, it would be even better to stop the spread of the disease,” said Dr. Musole Mulambamunva Robert, the medical director of Kavumu Hospital, one of the mpox treatment centers in eastern Congo.

Eastern Congo has been beset by conflict for years, with more than 100 armed groups vying for a foothold in the mineral-rich area near the border with Rwanda. Some have been accused of carrying out mass killings.



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Saturday Sessions: Marcus King performs “Save Me”

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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Marcus King started playing guitar at eight. As a teen, he formed his own band and started performing. Now, he’s releasing his third critically acclaimed solo album. The personal project focuses on mental health and was produced by the legendary Rick Rubin. From “Mood Swings,” here is Marcus King with “Save Me.”

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