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Amazon's Ember Artline turns your TV into a digital art gallery

Stream your favorite shows and showcase masterpieces—no subscription needed. AI even picks art to match your decor. Preorders open now.

The image shows a room filled with lots of different types of art on display, including photo...
The image shows a room filled with lots of different types of art on display, including photo frames on the tables, boards with text on the walls, lights on the ceiling, and a carpet on the floor. It appears to be an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.

Amazon has launched the Ember Artline, a new TV that doubles as a digital art display. The device is now open for preorders and will begin shipping later this month in North America. It combines streaming features with a curated collection of classic and modern artwork. The Ember Artline runs on the Fire TV platform, offering built-in streaming alongside its art display. Its matte 4K QLED screen cuts down on glare while keeping colours sharp and true to life.

The TV includes a global library of over 2,000 artworks, from Impressionist pieces by Monet, Degas, and Renoir to contemporary works. Users also get 60 exclusive motion video pieces created by artist Sam Nuttmann. No subscription or additional payment is needed to access the full collection. A new AI feature called *Match the Room* helps personalise the display. Customers can upload photos of their space, and the tool analyses colours, decor style, and existing art themes. It then suggests pieces that fit the room’s aesthetic. Shipping starts on April 22 for the U.S. and Canada. UK and German customers will receive deliveries from May 7.

The Ember Artline offers a mix of entertainment and digital art without extra fees. Its AI-driven recommendations and high-quality display aim to blend seamlessly into home decor. Preorders are available now ahead of the first shipments later this month.

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