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Samsung is selling the popular Frame TV for 50% off for Prime Day – and it expires soon

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Samsung’s Frame TV lineup is popular for a reason; It’s unique, makes practical use of all the idle space a TV typically leaves behind, and looks great doing so. And right now, on Samsung’s website, you can save up to $1,500 on the 2024 model of the flagship TV for Prime Day.

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The 75-inch TV is on sale for $1,499<!–> on Tuesday, July 8 only, saving you $1,500. You’ll also find the 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 85-inch versions on sale for over 40% off. With the 2025 models–> recently released (and on sale too), these discounts are just in time.

For the unfamiliar, what makes the Samsung Frame TV so special is its dedicated Art Mode, which displays digital artwork when the TV is not in use. So, instead of having a large black rectangle in your living room or bedroom, there’s an artsy backdrop. You can choose from over 2,500+ pieces of artwork from the Samsung Art Store app, which includes contributions from The Met, MoMA, Basquiat, and more.

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The updated matte display treatment on the newer Frame TV models certainly helps to sell the illusion, and the 2024 models, in particular, come with an improved eco-mode that significantly reduces energy consumption when the TV is left on. Ideally, you’d mount the Frame TV to a wall, with its included One Connect Box helping you manage dangling cables and wires. But the set also comes with standard legs, if that’s your preference.

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How I rated this deal

I gave this offer a 4/5 Editor’s deal rating. Buying a Samsung Frame TV is an investment; therefore, having significant savings of up to $1,500 off is a great deal. Not to mention, cashing in on nearly new models makes this ideal. If you need a new TV for summer, the ball is in your court with this offer. 

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