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Buy Samsung The Frame TV for under $700 during Prime Day

What’s the number one problem with TVs these days? In our opinion, most of them don’t look like paintings enough.

Sure, you can project family photos on it, but either way, when you turn off the TV after a long day of watching, it’s not going to be a piece of wall art. It’s still undeniably a flat-screen TV taking up one side of your living room.

Luckily, there’s a solution, so masterful that it’s sure to go unnoticed by even your most suspicious friends. Meet the Samsung Class QLED 4K The Frame Smart TV, available for just $700 in Amazon’s biggest sale of the year.

Prime Day is here, bringing some of the biggest sales of the year on everything from AirPods to air fryers, baby clothes to beauty products, and, of course, the Samsung Frame TV.

When not in use, it looks like a framed piece of art, so you can enjoy it even when “Real Housewives” isn’t on. Simply turn on The Frame’s Art Mode after you’ve finished watching, and it will display a selection of carefully curated artwork that will enhance your home decor.

Get the 65-inch edition for $700 off during Prime Day, the 43-inch version for below $700, the 55-inch for $500 off and more.


Buy Samsung The Frame TV for under 0 during Prime Day

The 65-inch Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV The Frame combines stunning QLED picture quality with a seamless artistic display. It transforms into a gallery-like experience when not in use, blending into any room decor. With AI upscaling and a wide color spectrum, it’s a masterpiece in both form and function.


This article was written by PJ McCormick, the New York Post’s Deals Editor/Reporter. PJ is an expert deal hunter, sifting through countless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly great products. PJ finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we’ve tested and best-sellers our readers love, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. PJ has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and has previously held roles at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals may expire and all prices are subject to change.


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