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Samsung’s The Frame has a $300 discount at Best Buy

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The Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV with Samsung HW-S801D 3.1.2-channel soundbar on a white background.
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Modern TVs can be truly marvelous, and if you want to see ingenuity in peak form, look to Samsung. With a reputation as one of the top TV brands, Samsung makes some of the best QLEDs and QD-OLEDs on the market, but one model that doesn’t get enough attention is The Frame. This is why we couldn’t wait to highlight this incredible offer:

For a limited time, when you order the Samsung 55-inch The Frame, you’ll only pay $1,200. At full price, this model sells for $1,500. It’s one of the best QLED TV deals we’ve seen all week.

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Why you should buy Samsung’s The Frame

Take one look at The Frame and you’ll quickly realize this is no regular TV. With its matte screen and thin profile, this is a TV that’s designed to hang on a wall and look like a piece of artwork. Once connected to Wi-Fi, you’ll be able to access Samsung’s Art Store to display classic art prints and paintings. You’ll also be able to upload and showcase your photo library. But let’s not forget that this is a gorgeous QLED TV, too.

With its 4K/120Hz capabilities and quantum dots, plus class-leading HDR support, The Frame delivers a bright picture with rich colors and deep contrast. It’s even great for gaming, thanks to its higher refresh rate and optimizations like VRR and HDMI 2.1 technology for as close to a tear-free gaming experience as it gets. And thanks to Samsung’s Tizen OS, you’ll also have access to all the best apps and games.

It’s hard to say how long this markdown will be in effect, so this could be the best time to buy this excellent TV. Save $300 when you purchase the Samsung 55-inch The Frame at Best Buy, and be sure to check out our lists of the best Samsung TV deals and best TV deals, too.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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