SAVE $502: A 55-inch Samsung QLED 4K The Frame TV is just $997.99 at Amazon, down from the MSRP of $1,499.99. That's a discount of 34% or a savings of $502 as of Feb. 27.
With so many streaming options these days, TV is life. But if you're less than thrilled about the overall look of a TV taking center stage in your living room or rec room, Samsung has come up with a solution. And thanks to today's deal, you'll be getting a great price.
As of Feb. 27, the Samsung 55-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame TV is just $997.99 at Amazon, marked down from the retail price of $1,499,99. That's a savings of $502.
The Samsung The Frame TV comes with two major highlights — superb picture quality and a unique design. For starters, the TV comes with a QLED 4K display, meaning you'll be getting high-contrast and sharp quality when it comes to watching your favorite shows, movies, and games. But the most unique feature of the Samsung The Frame TV is its design. When not streaming your latest binge-worthy obsession, the TV doubles as an art piece. In Art Mode, you can display your favorite print, so instead of having a black rectangle sitting above your fireplace, you can opt for a Monet masterpiece.
SEE ALSO: The best time to buy a TV: A guide to the times of year that you'll find the best TV dealsIf art's not your thing, turn your Samsung The Frame into a matted photo to show off your best family portrait or the most recent pic of your dog(s). The TV is designed with a slim profile that sits flush with your wall, mimicking the way a painting hangs.
Instead of leaving your TV as a black rectangle, upgrade to a Samsung The Frame TV and make use of the screen to show off your favorite art or photos. Thanks to today's sale price, the 55-inch version is under $1,000.
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