Samsung Launches The Frame Hospitality Model at HITEC 2026

Samsung Electronics today announced the global launch of The Frame (HL03H model) at HITEC 2026, the largest and longest-running international hospitality technology event, held from June 15-18 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. Designed for hotels and premium commercial spaces, the new model brings the world’s first Art TV to Samsung’s hospitality TV lineup. It serves as both a premium display and a design feature, adding artwork, entertainment and connected hotel services to guest rooms and shared spaces.

“With The Frame for hotels, Samsung is bringing one of its most distinctive TV experiences to hospitality businesses,” said Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung will continue to invest in hospitality display solutions that help brands deliver premium service, strengthen their brand identity and prepare for the next phase of connected guest experiences.”

A Hospitality Display Designed for Premium Spaces

The image of Samsung The Frame (HL03H model) for hotels

With this hospitality model, Samsung brings the award-winning design and functionality of The Frame to hotels and corporate environments. The display combines 4K QLED picture quality with a refined form that fits naturally into premium interiors. Its Anti Glare panel reduces unwanted reflections, while the Slim Fit Wall Mount allows the TV to sit close to the wall for a clean, gallery-like installation. The Frame eliminates the need for a separate One Connect Box by integrating key connection components into the display, supporting simpler installation in hospitality spaces. Optional magnetic bezels allow hotel operators to customize the frame to match the mood and design of each space, as well.1

Collection Hub gives The Frame its distinct value as an Art TV for hospitality environments, allowing hotel operators to display selected artwork, photography or brand visuals when the TV is not in active use. Generative Wallpaper lets guests create AI-generated backgrounds for the screen, adding a customized touch to their room experience. Together, these features help each display become part of the room’s design, whether presenting hotel-curated visuals or AI-generated imagery selected by guests.

As Samsung’s most premium hospitality TV offering, The Frame for hotels is the first model in Samsung’s hotel TV lineup to support Generative Wallpaper and Live Translate. Live Translate helps international travelers comfortably watch local broadcasts or Samsung TV Plus with subtitles in their preferred language. The result is more accessible local content for users traveling overseas.2

Beginning with Samsung’s 2025 hotel TV lineup and extending to the HL03H model, Google Cast and Apple AirPlay support allows guests to share content from a smartphone or tablet to the in-room TV by scanning an on-screen QR code. No separate login is required and device connection information is automatically deleted upon checkout to help protect guest privacy.3

Managing Hospitality Features From One Platform

The image of Samsung The Frame for hotels

LYNK Cloud, Samsung’s comprehensive hospitality cloud solution, helps hotel teams monitor TV status in real time, update on-screen services and distribute guest-facing content across connected displays from a central platform.4

With the support of LYNK Cloud, guests can access digital concierge features, book hotel services and order room service through the in-room TV. This gives hotels another way to connect guests with property services directly from the display.

LYNK Cloud also includes Business Intelligence, a feature that helps hotel teams understand how guests use in-room TV services, including frequently ordered menu items or popular TV channels. These insights can support more relevant offerings and help identify new revenue opportunities.

Furthermore, LYNK Cloud supports Collection Hub management on hospitality model of The Frame. With it, hotel teams can distribute selected art content across connected devices simultaneously. They can adjust brightness and color tone based on indoor lighting conditions, as well, helping each display fit the hotel’s brand concept and room environment.

Samsung will showcase The Frame for hotels at booth 2442 during HITEC 2026. The new model will be available in 43-, 55-, 65- and 75-inch sizes, with global rollout beginning in the second half of 2026.5

For more information, visit www.samsung.com.


  1. Bezels are sold separately. Supported bezel types may vary by country and model. ↩︎
  2. Live Translate is available in English, French, German, Italian, Korean and Spanish. Availability may vary by model, region, language or channel. Requires supported broadcast content with closed captioning through antenna input or Samsung TV Plus. ↩︎
  3. Google Cast and Apple AirPlay are supported on Samsung hotel TV models introduced in 2025 or later. Google Cast supports Android 6.0 and above and iOS 14.0 and above. Apple AirPlay supports iOS 11.0 and above, iPadOS 13.0 and above and macOS Mojave 10.14 and above. Availability may vary by model, device, software version and region. ↩︎
  4. LYNK Cloud is sold separately. Availability of certain features may vary by region. LYNK Cloud supports Samsung hotel TVs with Tizen 5.0 or higher. ↩︎
  5. Availability and model size may vary by region. ↩︎

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