Turn your TV into a digital art gallery with this $32 hack

View over 500 famous works of art right from your living room — no frame required.
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A traditional art TV will cost you $1,000 or more. Credit: Dreamscreens

TL;DR: Dreamscreens turns your TV into a digital art gallery — no frame required — and it's on sale for just $31.97 ($49.99) until June 26.


Televisions are often the focal point of our living rooms, but when they’re not in use, they become a large, black rectangle that does nothing to enhance your space. What if you could turn that blank canvas into something beautiful and engaging? With Dreamscreens, you can transform your TV into a stunning 4K digital art gallery. And for a limited time, you can get Dreamscreens for just $31.97 (regularly $49.99) through June 26.

Art TVs have become one of the biggest trends in the TV market over the past few years, and these premium gadgets typically cost $1,000 or more. Dreamscreens pulls off the same trick with a simple USB hack. Instead of buying an expensive new smart TV, Dreamscreens comes in the form of a USB drive that plugs directly into the USB port on your TV. Once plugged in, you can view and display more than 500 famous works of art while you sit around and read, clean your home, or host a get-together.

And you get to view them in ultra-high-def 4K quality (assuming you have a 4K TV to match) so you get to discover and enjoy the details on such works of art as "The Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh and "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci. You can view them one at a time, as a slideshow, and even opt to have the slideshow play along with background music.

With Dreamscreens, you'll get one USB drive with the standard-screen version of the works of art and another with a wide-screen version. Before purchasing, it's a good idea to double-check that your TV supports NTFS-formatted USB drives. Fortunately, this is a common port on most modern TVs.

Don't let your TV sit unused when it can become a creative focal point for any of life's moments.

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Turn your TV into a 4K digital art gallery with Dreamscreens while it's on sale for just $31.97 (reg. $49.99) until June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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