SAVE $1,Sheriff, Mary D. Fragonard: Art and Eroticism. University of Chicago Press; 2nd edition, 1990800: As of April 10, get the 85-inch Samsung Frame TV for $2,499.99, down from its usual price of $4,299.99. That's a discount of 45%.
There are tons of ways you can upgrade a home theater. Soundbars and speakers are one great idea to enhance the experience. But a bigger TV is the best option, especially if you have the means to make a theater-like room in your home. You can accomplish that with this deal on a chic TV from Samsung.
As of April 10, get the 85-inch Samsung Frame TV for $2,499.99, down from its usual price of $4,299.99. That's $1,800 off and a discount of 45%. There are other sizes available as well, so you can opt for different versions if you don't have enough room in your home for this one.
SEE ALSO: I think $648 for this 75-inch Sony Google TV is absurdly good — $650 off and made for PlayStation 5This massive TV is known for its ability to be used as a "canvas" or "frame," as its name implies. You can choose from a wide variety of artwork from Samsung to display when the TV is not in use. Thanks to its matte finish that's meant to reduce reflections and glare, it really does look like a piece of framed artwork that you have on your wall, so it can pull double duty as a TV and decor.
You get a 4K QLED display with a Tizen UI and support for various apps and settings that you can customize to your liking. It also comes with a wall mount so you can put it up on the wall like a regular art canvas. There are other bezel options to match your decor as well, so it won't clash with what you choose.
Of note is the fact that the 2025 models of the Frame TV just debuted, which makes it a great time to jump on one of these older models while they're still in stock. They'll likely sell out quickly at these prices.
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