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Samsung’s ‘The Frame’ 4K TV is up to $1,250 off
TL;DR: Samsung’s gorgeous 55-inch and 65-inch “The Frame” 4K TVs are on sale for up to $1,250 off with the code SAVE300 Feb. 28 through March 1.
We’ve written about Samsung’s “The Frame” 4K TV before, and here we are again because it’s back on sale for a super low price. We’re talking more than $1,000 off MSRP.
The 55-inch and 65-inch Frame TVs are on sale in the PCMag Shop (PCMag and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis), and you save an additional $300 if you enter the code SAVE300 at checkout Feb. 28 through March 1. This will bring the price of the 55-inch down to $1,149 and the 65-inch down to $1,549.
If you aren’t familiar with what makes the Frame so awesome, let’s take a little journey and talk about our favorite features. First of all, the TV has a nice, sleek design, which is important because it’s supposed to double as an art piece when you’re not watching content.
The Frame comes preloaded with famous art and you’re able to upload your own images to display on the screen when it’s idle. And it actually looks like a picture frame. It’s pretty neat.
Aside from that, it’s also just a nice TV. It displays in 4K UHD, has a wide viewing angle, and built-in WiFi and smart home capabilities.
Grab the stunning Frame TV in the 55-inch size for $1,149.
Or snag the larger 65-inch version of the Frame for $1,549.
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