
Samsung Frame TV Deals: Save Up To 49% During Prime Day
The Prime Day Samsung Frame TV deals include steep discounts on just about every size. Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Retailer
These Samsung Frame TV deals include discounts on multiple models both directly on Samsung's site and on Amazon for the retailer's four-day July Prime Day event.
The hype around Samsung's The Frame TV is well deserved. Not only can you watch your favorite movies and shows in vivid color and 4K resolution, but the TV transforms into a stunning display for artwork (or your own photo slideshows) when not in use. A matte coating helps reduce glare, so the display looks like a true masterpiece in your living room. You can also add on a customizable bezel—either in rose gold, white or brown—for an extra cost.
Another perk is the Samsung Tizen operating system. You can access your favorite shows as well as get plenty of free channels, thanks to the Samsung TV Plus service. That's also where you can access the Samsung Art Store, which features a collection of artworks—many in collaboration with world-renowned museums like New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Paris's Musée d'Orsay.
Samsung Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV (75-Inch)
Save nearly 50% on this gorgeous and massive Samsung TV that is top-tier in terms of display. Watch your movies in 4K and when you turn the television off, it turns on an artwork display of your choosing that you can personally select from within the TV's menu. You'll save more than $1,500 in this Prime Day deal both on Samsung's site and Amazon, as well as other retailers.
Why It's A Good Deal: This particular markdown is the lowest price we've seen on this panel—just note that this deal includes only the TV itself without bezel customizations. While the 75-inch model has the largest price cut, there are similar savings on the other models, which you can find below on Amazon or directly on Samsung's site like 40% off the 65-inch Frame TV. You can also shop more of our favorite Prime Day TV deals if The Frame isn't quite right for your needs.
Is Samsung Frame TV Worth Buying?
The Samsung Frame TV is a high-end television that displays artwork (or photos) when turned off, so it serves a dual-purpose and makes an ideal purchase when you want to place a TV in a high-traffic area where you'd rather not have an ugly blank screen staring back at you like a living room.
What Is The Point Of The Samsung Frame TV?
The main purpose of the Samsung Frame TV is to watch entertainment, but it also serves as an art display (if you choose) when you turn it off. In fact, The Frame was the first TV from a major manufacturer that was designed to display artwork when it wasn't being used to watch TV shows or movies (though there are a handful of competitors making similar TVs now).
Is Frame TV QLED Or OLED?
The Frame TV is an QLED television, which is a higher quality type of LED display. Some prefer OLED displays that might offer even richer images and better contrast. Samsung makes a number of OLED TVs, too.
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