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NY Post
New York Post
29 Nov 2023


NextImg:Get a Samsung 55-inch Frame TV for under $1,000 — Its lowest Amazon price ever

What’s the #1 problem with TVs these days? In our opinion, it’s that most don’t look enough like paintings.

Sure, you can project family pictures on it, but no matter what, when you turn the TV off after a long day of binge watching, it’s not going to be wall art. It’s still unmistakably a flat-screen TV taking up one side of your living room.

While television is one of the most popular pastimes, there’s a faux pas in embracing TV watching as a hobby. Some people even feel pressure to pretend like they don’t own a TV. However, as soon as friends come over, you can’t hide the big, glorious device on your wall.

Luckily, there’s a solution; one so masterful it’s sure to pass unnoticed by even your most dubious friends. Enter Samsung’s The Frame TV. It looks like a framed work of art when it’s not in use, so you can enjoy looking at it even when the “Real Housewives” isn’t on, and Amazon is currently offering it at their lowest price ever.

Just switch on The Frame’s Art Mode after you’re done with your shows and it will display a curated selection of artworks that elevate your home’s decor. In addition to the 55″ model going for less than $1,000 today on Amazon, you can also pick up a 50″ model for under $900 or a 43″ model for under $800.

The Frame includes a slim-fit wall mount and features a QLED 4K display with 100% color volume, allowing for a crystal clear, saturated image no matter the time of day. Not into the black frame? Custom pick your bevel to fit The Frame’s surroundings, then choose the display from Samsung’s Art Store, featuring over 1,400 new and classic works of art.

Check out the New York Post Shopping section for more content.