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Samsung’s QLED TV The Frame is on sale at Woot!

November 11, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Save on the 2022 The Frame smart TVs at Woot!(opens in a new tab) through Dec. 1.


With its eye-popping visuals and sleek design, “The Frame” has its own special place in the hearts of serious TV aficionados. Thankfully, Samsung’s top-of-the-line lifestyle TV comes in a wide range of screen sizes to fit every room and every budget. The series runs from an entry-level 32-inch model(opens in a new tab) (without 4K) all the way up to an 85-inch, nearly wall-size beauty(opens in a new tab) with all the bells and whistles bringing the full HD experience home in all its glory.

If you’re thinking about treating yourself to new smart TV, now is the time. You can save on the 2022 Frame Series at Woot!(opens in a new tab) with prices starting at $429 through Dec. 1. Keep reading to learn what makes this TV so special.

The Frame has been designed to look like a slim picture frame.
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Everything about The Frame is designed to be easy on the eyes, down to the slim wall mount. Once up, it hangs flush against the wall and looks just like an actual picture frame (as the name suggests) and has just one invisible connection cable to minimize clutter. Adding to the overall visual appeal, the matte, anti-reflective display looks great in both a sunny room and at night.

Samsung The Frame TV

When the TV frame is off, beautiful works of art are displayed.
Credit: Samsung

When you’re not watching TV, The Frame goes into Art Mode and turns into wall art. Instead of a boring blank screen, you’ve got a blank canvas which beautifies your space. You can upload your own photos and artwork or choose from the Samsung Collection. To access the latter, all you need is a subscription to the Samsung Art Store, which has more than 2,000 pieces from established and emerging artists.

Want to feel like you’re sitting right in the stadium or your own home theater? At 65 inches, this model is a solid pick for a decently sized living room with your couch positioned about eight feet away for optimal viewing (if you’ve got the space for a Super Big TV however, the 85-incher takes it to another level). The Quantum Dot technology of a QLED TV delivers bright, vivid, and incredibly realistic-looking resolution no matter what you’re watching.

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