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Samsung’s 4K TV ‘The Frame’ is on sale for $1,000 off
TL;DR: All four display sizes of Samsung’s art museum-worthy 4K smart TV (“The Frame”) are on sale this Amazon Prime Day. For the biggest discount, opt for the 65-inch model: Normally $2,799.99, you can order one right now for just $1,797.99 — a $1,002 savings.
Much ado is made of display technologies, but here’s the thing: Once you turn them off, most TVs look exactly the same. (Which is to say: like a plain, black splotch on your wall.)
Not Samsung’s QLED 4K UHD smart TV. Affectionately known as “The Frame,” it blends in effortlessly with the rest of your home decor when you activate its Art Mode, which transforms it into a gorgeous masterpiece when it’s not playing a show or movie. Whether you choose to buy individual pieces that match your home’s interior or subscribe to The Frame Art Store’s ever-increasing library of artists’ work, your selections will be displayed in gloriously crisp 4K UHD.
To add to the illusion even further, The Frame can be mounted flush to the wall and customized with an actual frame in a black, white, beige, or walnut finish.
The Frame comes in four different display sizes, all of which are on sale this Amazon Prime Day — and you’ll save a whopping $1,000 if you order the 65-inch model. Typically $2,799.99, it’s currently on sale for just $1,797.99.
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