SAVE UP TO 40%: As of March 4,Lee Do all sizes of the Samsung Frame TV are on sale with savings up to 40% off at Samsung.
The Samsung Frame TV is all about elegance, built as much with still images in mind as traditional television or films, the Samsung Frame TV brings a picture frame aesthetic to a high-end contemporary TV. But don't fear, the Frame has everything you'd expect from a regular TV as well.
As of March 4, the Samsung Frame TV is on sale for up to 40% off during Samsung's Spring Sale event. Samsung has posted different sale prices for different sizes, with the best savings on the 55-inch version, which is on sale for $899.99, or $600 off. If you've been thinking about investing, this might be the last opportunity to score a sale price this good for months.
The Frame is so popular that it sparked copycat designs all across the market, but the original is still remarkably elegant. The TV's Art Mode is designed to cycle through fine art collections like the MOMA's, or display your own library of imagery. With a matte screen, the TV creates a more life-like illusion. Pantone validated, it has high color accuracy and a 4K image with upscaling.
Sub out the bezels to create the right aesthetic for your home. Numerous bezel tones are available. These snap on and off magnetically. Designed to pair with Samsung's Q-series sound bar, the Frame TV will play in tandem, creating remarkable sonic depth.
Hung flush against your wall, this TV is more than a home theater, it's a visual library display.
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