Turn your TV into a digital art gallery for $32

TL;DR: Through April 16, turn your TV into an art gallery with Dreamscreens, a USB drive that displays famous paintings, on sale for $31.99 with the code ENJOY20.


Hanging art on your walls is perhaps the easiest way to spruce up a room, next to slabbing on a fresh coat of paint. But the thing about art is, barring prints you can buy from Etsy or Target, you can’t exactly get them for cheap.

But if you insist on having a Van Gogh piece sitting pretty in your living room, you can have your 4K TV display it for you. Dreamscreens is a physical art collection drive you can connect to your TV, and it will display over 500 of the most iconic paintings of all time. Through April 16, you can grab it on sale for $31.99 with the code ENJOY20.

Dreamscreens easily transform your television into a digital art frame. Plug the drive into your TV, and the paintings will be displayed via either a straightforward slideshow or a video complete with ambient background music, great for when you have guests around. Featured paintings in the Dream Art Collection include The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, and The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo.

You can also select from two different picture quality options for presenting paintings. The standard screen version displays them in their original size, with the unused space filled in with black bars. Alternatively, there’s also the wide-screen version, which expands the artwork to fill the entire screen. Either way, the paintings are showcased in ultra-high definition, up to 4K resolution, provided your television supports it.

Dreamscreens works on virtually any smart TV and any other digital frame. And thanks to the plug-and-play design, setting it up is a breeze. You only have to insert the USB drive into the TV, and you’re good to go.

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Turn your space into an art gallery with Dreamscreens. It usually goes for $49, but you can grab it on sale for $31.99 with the code ENJOY20 through April 16.

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