SAVE $402:979 ArchivesSamsung 50-inch The Frame QLED 4K UHD smart TV is on sale for $897.99 at Amazon, down from its MSRP of $1,299.99. That's a 31% discount and matches the lowest price we've ever seen.
Have you ever felt like your TV was an eyesore or didn't fit in with the rest of your home's aesthetic? Sure, it looks great while you're binging The Gilded Age, but what about when it's turned off? Thanks to this deal on a unique and stylish Samsung TV, you can forget about a blank black screen ruining the look of your living room.
As of Nov. 29, the Samsung 50-inch The Frame QLED 4K UHD smart TV is down to just $897.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of $402 on its MSRP of $1,299.99. This price matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon back in December of last year.
The ultra-thin Samsung The Frame is a QLED TV that can support 4K content with Ultra HD, meaning your shows and movies will look more lifelike. But the most unique feature of this TV is its ability to transform into a piece of art when you're not watching. When in "Art Mode," the TV doubles as your own at-home art exhibit, displaying your choice of art. You can also opt to display a collection of your favorite photos. A built-in motion sensor allows you to control if your art stays on or turns off when no one's in the room. Plus, the included slim-fit wall mount allows the TV to sit flush against the wall, making it look even more like just another piece of hanging art.
The Frame TV's 50-inch size could be a great fit for larger rooms like the living room or primary bedroom. It uses Samsung's anti-reflection technology that's designed to have virtually zero light reflection. Combined with the TV's matte display, you can forget that glare was ever something you had to worry about.
Take the opportunity to upgrade your home's TV and aesthetic while this deal lasts.
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