Theres the occasional app or gesture control glitch, but its largely a pleasure to use.

Getting started with the Netgear Meural Canvas II is straightforward… for the most part.

Scan the QR code that displays on the Canvas IIs screen and youre good to go.

The Netgear Meural Canvas II in vertical orientation, showing a black and white photo of a rocky valley.

However, it isn’t always totally foolproof.

Adding photos to the Meural Canvas II is a breeze.

While such epic screen estate is a definite plus, it does have an impact on detail levels.

The Netgear Meural Canvas II showing a close up of its menu.

This was absolutely my experience living with the Meural Canvas II.

Even on that expansive screen my photos looked crisp from most vantage points.

Color reproduction is also impressively accurate.

The wood effect frame and white mount of Netgear Meural Canvas II.

Meanwhile, Hilma af KlintsAltarpiece No.

1showed every color and tone of her prismatic pyramid flawlessly, never causing them to become oversaturated.

And the screen’s brightness is sufficient to continue to enjoy your artwork in direct sunlight.

The reverse of the Netgear Meural Canvas II showing its fixtures and power cables.

The Netgear Meural Canvas IIs beauty goes beyond that screen, though.

Its overall design is gorgeous; the perfect blend of minimal chic and authentic materials.

But the big stumbling block for most people will likely be that price.

The wood effect frame of Netgear Meural Canvas II, showing a foldout section containing an SD card port.

That means even the smaller sized 21-inch Canvas II is pricier.

Meural membership is an additional cost.

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