Save up to $800 on Samsung’s unique The Frame TVs at Amazon

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Samsung’s unique The Frame TV is unlike any other TV on the market today. With its stylish, modern design, it’s as decorative as a screen for watching shows and movies. Right now you can get hundreds on Amazon. The online retailer is offering up to $800 off almost all sizes of the 2022 model (see note), starting at just $428. These offers have no expiration date, so you may want to place your order as soon as possible if you don’t want to miss out on these savings.

The frame is not just a TV. It’s also a stylish piece of digital art designed to blend seamlessly with the rest of your home. It is flat at just 1 inch thick and is replaceable magnetic glasses comes in a range of colors and materials, so you can find one that matches the style of your home. And just because it has a display element doesn’t mean Samsung skimped on the hardware.

For the time being 32-inch model 2022, on sale right now for an all-time low of $428, it’s 1080p HD only, all the larger models have 4K QLED displays, and get HDR10 Plus support and a 120Hz refresh rate for sharper, richer images. Each also has an anti-glare matte screen that virtually eliminates light reflection so you can see the screen clearly day or night. All screen sizes from 32 to 85 inches are on sale now, except for the 55-inch model.

When not in use, the frame can also be set to art mode, which works as a digital photo frame. Hang it on the wall with a slim wall hanger and house guests will mistake it for a painting. You can upload your own photos or use one of several free artworks, or choose from over 1,400 artworks for a $6 monthly subscription to Samsung. art shop.

Warning: The 32-inch model of the Frame is the only model to receive the update for 2023. For all other screen sizes, the 2022 model is still the latest in the series.

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