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    While most TVs are thin enough for the average bear, there’s a special category of television designed to blend in with home decor. Samsung’s The Frame QLED started this boutique TV craze, and now brands like Hisense and TCL have followed suit. As luck would have it, you can score one of Samsung’s Frame sets for a discounted price this week.

    As long as the sale is still live, you’ll be able to purchase Samsung’s 55-inch The Frame 4K QLED (2024) for only $1,000, which is a $500 discount off its original $1,500 price. 

    Why you should buy Samsung’s The Frame

    First and foremost, The Frame comes with Samsung’s Slim-Fit Wall Mount, which allows the TV to sit as flush to the wall as possible. When it’s powered off or displaying art or family photos, you’d swear it was an actual museum piece. The high-matte display gives The Frame an iconic look, and the screen’s anti-glare coating keeps the picture quality strong, even in the brightest of rooms. 

    Once connected to the internet, you’ll have access to Samsung’s Art Store, which is home to numerous digital art prints. Should you want even more options, you’ll need to sign up for an Art Store subscription, but you can also display your own photos by uploading them to the TV. 

    The Frame (2024) does a nice job of upscaling low-res content to look clearer and more colorful, too. While three of the four HDMI ports are only 2.0 certified, the fourth is an HDMI 2.1 connection, which is what you’ll want to hook up your PS5 or Xbox with. The Frame also has a native 120Hz refresh rate and exceptionally low input lag when set to Game Mode. 

    We’re not sure how long this sale is going to last, so today might be the last day to save this much on a Frame TV for quite some time. 

    Take advantage of the $500 markdown when you purchase right now! You should also take a look at our lists of the best Samsung The Frame TV deals, best Samsung TV deals, best Samsung deals, and best TV deals, too!




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