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Samsung The Frame TV drops to $800 with $1,800 savings

Transform your living room with Samsung The Frame TV, now $800–$2,500 after $1,800 discounts! Enjoy 4K QLED and Art Mode in every size.

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A TV that doesn’t just dominate your living room with a blank black screen when it’s off, but instead transforms into a gallery-worthy piece of art. That’s the magic of Samsung’s The Frame QLED TV, and right now, it’s on sale for a steal. Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung itself are slashing prices on last-gen models, with savings of up to $1,800 across all six sizes—from a compact 43-inch to a jaw-dropping 85-inch. If you’ve been eyeing one of these beauties, now’s the time to act. But what makes The Frame so special, and why is this deal worth your attention? Let’s dive in.

Samsung The Frame QLED TV 2024 model
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Big screens, bigger savings

The discounts are live, and they’re juicy. Here’s how they stack up:

  • 43-inch: Now $800, down from $1,000—a tidy $200 off. Perfect for smaller spaces like a bedroom or cozy den.
  • 50-inch: Yours for $1,000, reduced from $1,300. That’s a $300 saving for a versatile mid-size option.
  • 55-inch: Priced at $1,200, originally $1,500. A $300 discount for a screen that fits most living rooms like a glove.
  • 65-inch: Now $1,500, down from $2,000—$500 off for those craving a cinematic vibe at home.
  • 75-inch: A hefty $1,000 discount brings it to $2,000 from $3,000. Ideal for big spaces and bigger gatherings.
  • 85-inch: The showstopper, now $2,500 instead of $4,300. That’s a massive $1,800 off for a true home theater centerpiece.

These prices are some of the lowest we’ve seen for The Frame, matching or even beating last year’s Black Friday deals. But discounts this deep don’t stick around forever—stock is already moving fast, especially for the larger sizes.

Samsung The Frame QLED TV 2024 model
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Why The Frame isn’t just another TV

If you’re wondering what sets The Frame apart from the sea of QLEDs out there, it’s all about the vibe. This isn’t just a TV; it’s a lifestyle upgrade. By day, it’s a 4K QLED beast, pumping out vibrant colors and crisp details thanks to Samsung’s Quantum Dot tech. By night—or whenever you’re not binge-watching—it’s a digital canvas displaying art, photos, or even your own snapshots. Here’s the lowdown on why it’s a crowd-pleaser:

  • Art mode magic: When you’re not streaming, The Frame shifts to Art Mode, showcasing pieces from Samsung’s Art Store (think classics like Van Gogh or modern photography). A motion sensor kicks it on only when someone’s in the room, saving power and keeping things classy. Subscriptions to the Art Store run about $5 a month, but you can also upload your own images for free.
  • Picture perfect: With 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 space, colors pop like they do on cinema screens. Quantum HDR boosts contrast, making dark scenes in movies like Dune or The Batman feel alive.
  • Glare? What glare? The matte finish and anti-reflection tech mean you can watch (or admire) without annoying reflections, whether it’s sunny or you’ve got lamps blazing.
  • Sleek design: The slim-fit wall mount (included) makes it hug the wall like a real painting. Swappable bezels—magnetic frames in colors like white, teak, or modern brown—let you customize the look. Bezels cost extra (around $100-250, depending on size), but they’re a game-changer for blending into your decor.
  • Smart and simple: Powered by Tizen, Samsung’s slick OS, it’s a breeze to navigate Netflix, Hulu, or whatever you’re into. Voice control via Bixby, Alexa, or Google Assistant keeps things hands-free.

The catch? It’s last-gen, but don’t sweat it

Let’s address the elephant in the room: these are 2024 models, not the shiny new 2025 Frames. So, what’s the difference? The newer versions tweak brightness slightly and add some energy-saving features, but the core experience—Art Mode, QLED visuals, and that signature frame-like design—is nearly identical. You’re not missing out on much, especially at these prices. The 2024 model still holds its own against competitors like LG’s OLEDs or Sony’s Bravia line, particularly if you value aesthetics as much as performance.

Samsung The Frame QLED TV 2024 model
Image: Samsung

Who’s this deal for?

The Frame isn’t for everyone. If you’re a hardcore gamer chasing 120Hz refresh rates or a cinephile obsessed with OLED blacks, you might look elsewhere. But if you want a TV that doubles as decor, elevates movie nights, and blends tech with style, this is your jam. It’s a hit with:

  • Design buffs who hate the “big black rectangle” look of typical TVs.
  • Art lovers are craving a rotating gallery at home.
  • Families need a smart, user-friendly set for streaming and sharing photos.
  • Apartment dwellers or homeowners wanting a polished, space-saving centerpiece.

At its heart, The Frame is about more than specs—it’s about how tech fits into your life. It’s for those moments when you want your space to feel curated, not cluttered. With savings this steep, you’re not just getting a TV; you’re investing in a piece that sparks joy whether it’s on or off.

So, if you’re ready to ditch the boring TV stand for something that feels like art, head to Amazon, Best Buy, or Samsung’s site before these deals fade. Whether it’s the pint-sized 43-inch or the epic 85-inch, there’s a Frame for every space—and right now, for every budget, too.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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