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Samsung’s ‘The Frame’ 4K TV is $750 off with this code
TL;DR: Samsung’s gorgeous 4K TV known as “The Frame” is on sale for $1,249 (down from list price $1,999.99) with code SAVE300.
If you’ve been reading Mashable for a while, you know we’re big fans of Samsung’s “The Frame” 4K TV. (It was included in our favorite TV deals for the week.)
We love the way this gorgeous TV blends right in to your home’s decor and looks like a digital frame that displays art while not in use. And we also love that the 55-inch model is currently on sale for $1,249 with code SAVE300 in the PCMag Shop — that’s down from a list price of $1,999.99. [Editor’s note: PCMag is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis.]
Aside from its beautiful looks, the Frame features a quantum 4K processor and delivers sharp images with incredible detail. It also has built-in WiFi for smart home capabilities, meaning you can use your voice to control the TV and tell it to go into art mode.
This TV is incredibly intuitive and it fits seamlessly with any room design. You can sit it up on a TV stand, but we’d recommend you hang it flush against the wall with the included mounting kit. We promise you, the Frame is something you’ll want to show off.
Grab the 55-inch 4K TV on sale for $1,249 with code SAVE300.
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