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Samsung Frame TV at Black Friday pricing, plus dupes on sale during Amazons spring sale

Samsung Frame TV and TCL NXTVISION TV arranged on pink, purple, and blue backdrop
A quick look at the best Frame TV and Frame dupes on sale

Best Samsung Frame deal
Samsung 65-inch The Frame 4K QLED TV (LS03D)
$1,297.99 at Walmart (save $700)
Samsung The Frame TV with rose painting screensaver

Best Frame dupe deal
TCL 75-inch NXTVISION 4K QLED Frame TV (A300W)
$1,299.99 at Best Buy (save $500)
TCL Nxtvision TV with hills landscape screensaver

Of all of the TVs that go on sale during major shopping holidays, Samsung Frame TV deals are consistently heavily sought out — and the big retailers consistently deliver.

The current window to grab a Frame TV on sale is Amazon's Big Spring Sale, where multiple sizes of The Frame are actually back down to Black Friday and Cyber Monday pricing. It's pretty sweet timing for those who've been wanting to get a new TV, but couldn't squeeze it into the budget during the holidays.

Even with discounts, though, Frame TVs aren't cheap TVs. But naturally, deals on Frame dupes from TCL and Hisense are also floating around at Amazon as well as Best Buy. Opting for one of these could allow you to go up a screen size or two for the same amount of money as a Frame TV of a certain size. FWIW, more Mashable readers actually opted for the Hisense dupe over the original Frame TV during Cyber Weekend 2024.

Best Samsung Frame deal at Amazon

Samsung The Frame TV with rose painting screensaver
Credit: Samsung

Why we like it

The QLED-TV-turned-wall-art-turned-back-to-QLED-TV is an elegant upgrade for any room where a giant slab of technology doesn't exactly blend with the decor. Rather than a glossy screen and a plasticky black outline, the Frame has a matte screen and customizable thin-bezel frames to give the illusion of framed wall art or photos. Rather than merely putting an 8-hour YouTube still of a painting on a regular TV, the Samsung Art Store offers over 2,500 pieces from major museums like The Met and MoMA.

If you're looking to take the wall-mounted route, 65-inch TVs are a sweet spot for most living room walls. The 65-inch Frame TV happens to be one of the sizes back down to its Black Friday price.

More sizes of The Frame on sale

Samsung Frame dupes on sale



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