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No way! This 65-inch Samsung The Frame is $1,000 off ahead of Black Friday

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Most TVs look the same, with slim bezels and thin chassis, all built on a bland, black screen that doesn't truly pop. That's where the Samsung The Frame comes in, twisting the concept on its head with special frames and built-in art that breathes life into your living room. Best of all, you can save $1,000 on the Frame right now, making it the best choice for art aficionados.

Right now, the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED TV is $999 at Amazon. That will save you $1,000 off the initial price, ensuring you get Louvre-like experiences each time you walk into your living room.

Samsung 65-inch The Frame (LS03D)
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Samsung 65-inch The Frame (LS03D): was $1,999 now $997 at Amazon

Samsung's The Frame TV 2024 lets you display your favorite artwork, while also playing shows, movies, and games in incredible picture quality. The 2024 model features a new dynamic refresh mode, which lowers the refresh rate of the TV when it's in art mode (to save on energy). In our Samsung The Frame (2024) hands-on, we said the TV looks great in art mode, and we also liked that the Samsung Art Store now offers a monthly curation of artwork users can display for free. The TV also features HDR10+ support, a 120Hz refresh rate, built-in Amazon Alexa, Samsung's Tizen operating system, and four HDMI 2.1 ports.
Price Check: $999 @ Best Buy

The Frame is an exciting variation from most TVs, offering you a chic look that slots nicely into your entertainment setup. It comes with special frames that you can switch to give your Frame QLED its own dash of personality. Plus, the Samsung Art Store gives you access to over 3,000 works of art from across the world, including paintings, photographs, and much more.

The Samsung The Frame is a TV, too, not just some glorified photo display. Built on a QLED design, it offers a 120Hz refresh rate with a special anti-glare coating, meaning it mitigates reflections, both sunlight and ambient lights, very well. This is a strong point of Samsung's design, which extends to the new Samsung S95F OLED.

Samsung has also improved the Frame quite a bit over the years. In our Samsung The Frame review, we highlight the leaps it has experienced through our in-lab testing against the 2022 model. Brightness, both in HDR and SDR, was improved, as well as Delta-E and even input latency.

That is one of the most interesting additions, with gaming being a particular highlight for this TV. At 9.2ms of input latency, the Frame makes a solid choice for modern console players looking to spruce up their entertainment setup. Plus, with Tizen OS, you get access to a ton of cloud gaming services, including Game Pass, GeForce Now, and Amazon Luna.

The one major letdown is that the Frame doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR. Instead, you'll have HDR10+, which isn't as widely accepted, but is fine for most content that uses it. You'll also probably want one of the best soundbars to get improved audio from the Frame, as it's not the most robust speaker system.

If you are looking for even better deals on TVs and the like, keep your eye on our Black Friday deals as we get closer and closer to the big sales event.


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Ryan Epps
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel. 

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