Samsung’s 65-inch The Frame TV crashes to record-low price ahead Super Bowl


Samsung’s Super Bowl TV deals are live and if you’ve wanted to get your hands on the gorgeous but pricey Samsung The Frame TV – now is your chance. The retailer just dropped the 2022 65-inch The Frame TV to $1,599.99 (opens in new tab) (was $1,999.99) – the lowest price we’ve ever seen.
The 2022 Samsung The Frame TV delivers a stunning picture thanks to its QLED display and transforms into a beautiful work of art when you aren’t watching TV. The Samsung set features a dedicated Art Mode, allowing you to choose from various picture frame options to display classic artworks or photography. You’re also getting customizable bezels, so you can select a style and color to match your home decor, and smart capabilities with Amazon Alexa built-in for hands-free control.
Today’s deal on Samsung’s The Frame TV is a new record-low price and beats the recent Black Friday deal by $35. You’ll find more of today’s best Super Bowl TV deals from Samsung further down the page, which includes a range of sizes and features with prices starting at $679.99.
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See more of the best cheap TV deals happening now, and if you’re looking for a more premium display you can see our best OLED TV deals roundup.
You can also see more upcoming bargains with our guide to the best Presidents’ Day sales of 2023.
Samsung’s Super Bowl TV deals are live and if you’ve wanted to get your hands on the gorgeous but pricey Samsung The Frame TV – now is your chance. The retailer just dropped the 2022 65-inch The Frame TV to $1,599.99 (opens in new tab) (was $1,999.99) – the lowest…
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