SAVE $700:As of Jan. 24986 Archives the 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV is on sale at Best Buy for $1,299.99. That's $700 off its list price of$1,999.99.
Samsung's The Frame TV is a great investment for those who want a TV that doesn't immediately stand out in their living space. Doubling as a display for art alongside being a high-quality 4K TV, The Frame is worth every penny. It's even better when you can score it at a discount, and thankfully Best Buy's offering a very nice deal on the 65-inch model right now.
Samsung's 65-inch The Frame TV is currently down to $1,299.99 at Best Buy. This is $700 off its list price of$1,999.99, which is a fantastic discount to take advantage of. Not to mention, it also comes with one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free. So, if you're a gamer, you can get set up with the massive Game Pass library right away.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardWhile The Frame is largely known for its art mode, it boasts several features that make it a high-quality TV, too. With 4K resolution, your favorite shows and movies will look crisp and clear. This TV also has a Matte Display that reduces glare on screen, which works wonders whether you're watching something or enjoying pieces of art.
And speaking of art, Samsung Frame TVs even feature pieces from New York's Museum of Modern Art. This includes works from the likes of Vincent van Gogh, Henri Rousseau, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo, so you can have an exciting variety of pieces to put up.
Don't miss out on this excellent deal on the 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV at Best Buy.
If you're on the lookout for even more TV deals, there are quite a few to check out right now. Amazon, in particular, is offering some great discounts at the moment, including $3,000 off a 98-inch TCL QLED TV and an 85-inch Samsung QLED TV that's on sale for $400 off.
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