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We found the best Cyber Week deals on Samsung The Frame TVs. You can still save up to $1,000 on these award-winning art TVs.

Save big on these stunning TVs that double as art displays.
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Best Black Friday Samsung The Frame TV deals:


Best 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV deal
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday have already come and gone, but some brands are keeping the deals going into Cyber Week. Thankfully, that includes Samsung, which is still offering major discounts on its popular line of QLED art TVs, aka The Frame. With both Best Buy and Amazon matching or beating these deals, you still have a little more time to grab these TVs at a discount.

This year, our tech editor named The Frame one of the best tech gifts of the year, calling it easily the best TV in the world.

Here's what Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Werth has to say about The Frame: "What makes these TVs so special? There's Art Mode, obviously. It's an ingenious idea that lets your TV function as a digital art gallery when it's not in use, so your TV actually enhances your home decor instead of subtracting from it. But the TV itself is also very good. It's unbelievably thin, and really deserves to be hung on your living room wall. On top of that, it's one of Samsung's only TVs with a special matte, anti-glare display, which makes it easier to watch TV even in direct sunlight. For all these reasons, I strongly believe it's the world's best TV right now."

We don't know how long these Cyber Monday deals on The Frame are going to be available, so shop accordingly. And for more tech deals, check out our Cyber Week Live Blog and the best Cyber Monday TV deals still live.

Best overall Cyber Monday deal on The Frame

Why we like it

Honestly, as much as we love 65-inch TVs, we actually think The Frame works best in a more understated 50 or 55-inch version. And while the 2025 model is on sale, that's our top recommendation. At Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung, you can save $300 on this award-winning QLED art TV. You'll be able to display classic artwork, gorgeous photographs, and select work from world-renowned museums like New York's Museum of Modern Art. Plus, a new AI processor results in smoother motion when watching movies and sports.

Best deal on the 65-inch version of The Frame

Why we like it

For those looking to invest in a slightly larger TV for their home, Best Buy's also offering an excellent discount on last year's 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV. This model has dropped by a whopping $1,000 as part of the retailer's Black Friday-Cyber Monday sale, allowing you to scoop it up for $999.99 instead of $1,999.99.

Best splurge: The 75-inch The Frame Pro

Why we like it

Samsung's 75-inch The Frame Pro is a great pickup for anyone hoping to go big this year. Over at Amazon, the Samsung 75-inch The Frame Pro has dropped from $2,997.99 to $1,997.99, saving you $1,000. It's worth noting that this TV is being sold by Walts TV. We generally don't recommend shopping with third-party sellers, so buyer beware. Check reviews and make your decision carefully.

New for 2025, the new The Frame Pro is a Neo QLED TV, which Mashable's Leah Stodart described in her CES 2025 coverage as, "Samsung's term of endearment for mini LED, which offer more precise lighting due to their ability to be individually controlled, and the fact that there are more of them (compared to larger LED bulbs)." It also comes with Samsung's Vision AI and Pantone Validated Artful Color. To learn more, check out our breakdown of what to know about Samsung's The Frame Pro from when it was released.

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Hannah Hoolihan

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable. She’s written for various entertainment websites since 2017, covering everything from tech to games to film. You’ll currently find her work on IGN and Fangoria alongside Mashable, but she also has bylines at Rock Paper Shotgun, Collider, Screen Rant, and more. When she’s not writing, she enjoys catching up with the latest films and shows — horror, in particular — and has a deep love of FromSoft games, which she continues to happily replay.

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