UP TO $1,300 OFF:As of Nov. 21, get Samsung's The Frame TV at Black Friday prices at Samsung, starting at $549.99 for a 32-inch model.
Looking to upgrade your TV? Black Friday is the perfect time to do it, especially if you've had your eye on Samsung's The Frame smart TV, which essentially doubles as a canvas to display your favorite artwork and photos. Best Buy has jumped the gun with its Black Friday sale prices on The Frame TV, so no matter what size you're looking for, you can snag one that can fits your home configuration nicely – all while saving a bundle.
As of Nov. 21, all sizes of Samsung's The Frame TV are on sale now at Best Buy. Starting at the 32-inch configuration at $549.99 ($50 off, down from $599.99) and all the way up to the 85-inch option for $2,999.99 (down from $4,299.99), you can save up to $1,300 right now with this early Black Friday sale. Each TV also comes with 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It looks like Samsung is also matching these prices, if you'd prefer to buy from there. Currently, all sizes are in stock.
The Frame TVs offer a fantastic picture with 4K resolution that brings crystal clear quality. It upscales content to 4K and offers HDR 10+ for bright and varied colors that'll enhance whatever type of content you enjoy watching, whether that's TV, movies, or even video games. But where the TV actually shines is its ability to be used as a canvas for artwork. It's perfect for hanging up and treating as a "frame" (as in the name) before sitting back and enjoying your favorite artwork and photos. Plus, its matte display makes it easy to appreciate whatever you use without light refracting on the screen.
Whether you're grabbing a new TV for yourself or a friend or family member, this is one of the best sales going on this lineup of displays, so best to snag it while you can ahead of the holidays.
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