At CES 2026, Amazon has revealed that its branded TVs will now be called “Ember.” And its first model, the Ember Artline TV, will take on Samsung’s Frame TV.
The Ember Artline is a 4K QLED TV which features support for Dolby Vision and HDR10 Plus, plus it sports a matte screen designed to reduce glare in most lighting conditions. It will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes.
The television is 1.5 inches thick and allows you to add one of 10 magnetic frames. The frame isn’t seamless, though, due to the bottom section housing the company’s far-field Alexa microphones and ambient Omnisense sensor. Omnisense is designed to detect when people are in the room and display artwork automatically.


The Omnisense sensor on the Ember Artline TV
The company says you can also take pictures of the room where the TV will go and Amazon’s AI will suggest artwork from more than 2,000 pieces of free art.
The TV will feature the company’s new Fire TV UI which promises a cleaner look and faster load times than before.
In 2026, almost every manufacturer now has a Frame TV competitor, including LG and its new Gallery TV. It will be interesting to see how the new Ember competes.
The Amazon Ember Artline will be available at $900 (55-inch) and $1,100 (65-inch) in Spring.












