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Save $250 on the viral art TV that TikTok cant get enough of

woman hanging Samsung The Frame tv on wall

TL;DR: Samsung’s famous art TV, The Frame, turns your living room into an art gallery. Get the 43″ version of this 4K QLED TV on sale for $749.99 (reg. $999.99) for Black Friday. 


TVs have come a long way in a short time, but most of them are still big black boxes sitting in your room. When they aren’t in use, they add nothing to your home decor. 

The Frame is a QLED smart TV that doubles as an art gallery, and it really looks the part. The ultra-thin 4K TV comes in an elegant frame and with access to its own art library you can display on the screen when you aren’t streaming. There’s a reason TikTok is raving about this unique TV.

In this The Frame Black Friday deal, you can get this famous Samsung TV for $749.99, down from $999.99 in an open-box deal. 

A classy new kind of TV

Who says your TV can’t be art?

When powered on, the Samsung The Frame is a premium smart TV, delivering sharp, vibrant 4K visuals and immersive sound. Quantum HDR and Dolby Atmos bring your favorite shows and movies to life in exquisite detail, and the TV’s TizenOS interface means you can seamlessly access streaming apps, play games, or even work out with virtual trainers.

But the real magic happens when it’s powered off.

In Art Mode, the Frame becomes a canvas for curated artwork or personal photos. The matte, anti-reflection display mimics the look of real paper or canvas, reducing glare and providing a lifelike art-viewing experience. The Samsung Art Store offers access to more than 2,500 iconic works from renowned museums, or you can upload your own creations to make the display uniquely yours. 

What sets the Frame apart is its design versatility. Interchangeable bezels allow you to customize the look to match your space, while the Slim Fit Wall Mount helps it sit flush against the wall, blending seamlessly with your decor. It’s as much a design statement as it is a television.

With TikTok users raving about its dual functionality and high-end finish, it’s no surprise the Frame has become a trendsetter.

This smart TV is marked down for Black Friday because it’s an Open Box item, but that’s not a bad thing. It just means it might have been extra stock or the box has some cosmetic issues, but the TV itself is still in brand-new condition.

Get the Samsung Frame Smart TV on sale for $749.99 during Black Friday at the Mashable Shop. 

Samsung The Frame 43″ QLED 4K LS03D (2024) Smart TV (Open Box) – $749.99 | See Deal

StackSocial prices subject to change. 

https://mashable.com/deals/nov-25-samsung-the-frame


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