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The 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV is on sale for under $800

At 47% off, this is its best price on record.
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SAVE $700: As of Sept. 8, the 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV is on sale for just $797.96 at Amazon. That's 47% off its list price and marks a new best price ever for the TV.


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$797.96 at Amazon
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While it's not traditionally the best time of year to buy a new TV, Samsung apparently doesn't follow the rules. Not only is the Q8F QLED TV at a record-low price, but so is the 55-inch The Frame TV.

As of Sept. 8, you can grab the 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV for only $797.96 at Amazon. That's a 47% discount and a new best price ever on the LS03D model (it beats the Prime Day price by a few cents — but every cent matters in this economy).

The most elegant TV upgrade you can get, The Frame TV is a QLED 4K TV that doubles as wall art. If you're not into a giant black slab of tech hanging on the wall, it's the TV for you. When you're not watching football on Sundays or catching up on your favorite Netflix series, its matte screen and customizable thin-bezel frames give the illusion of framed wall art. It features over 2,500 pieces of art from major museums like The Met and MoMA in Samsung's Art Store. Plus, you can customize the functions to suit your lifestyle. Want the TV to shut off when nobody is around to see it? Your wish is Samsung's command.

Besides the art aspect, The Frame TV is also just a solid QLED TV. It's not the fanciest model on the market, but it's not meant to be. The Frame is built more for households that want a decent TV when it's time to watch it and artwork when it's not. At 47% off, the price is more than justified. We recommend grabbing the 55-inch model while it's under $800 for only the second time ever.

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