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The Frame is one of Samsung's best TVs ever. Of course it's on sale for Black Friday.


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The Frame is one of Samsung's best TVs ever. Of course it's on sale for Black Friday.

Save up to $800: Samsung's The Frame TV is on sale for Black Friday — with savings up to 27% off, you can get the smallest model for $497.99 and the largest for $2,199.99.


If you've made it this far into the pandemic without upgrading that TV that you've had since college, your loyalty is commendable.

By now, you really deserve to splurgeThe Frame, the TV-turned-art wall hanging that people won't stop talking about, should be a top contender. This Black Friday, save up to 27% (between $120 and $800) on sizes from 43 to 75 inches, and get a custom bezel for free.

When it's being watched, The Frame is a brilliant QLED TV. Quantum Dot Technology explores over a billion shades of color, making shows and movies pop of the screen without the usual washout. Each scene is sure to hit its full potential thanks to the addition of dual LED backlighting (5000K and 20000K backlight units), which enables the TV to vary color temperature until it finds the most lifelike one. With auto-adjusting contrast depending on whether the room is light or dark, you won't be caught dead squinting. Read more...

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