This is a steal! Walmart just slashed this 75-inch Samsung The Frame by $1,200
Turn your home entertainment setup into a tapestry of art

Walmart's got some exciting TV deals right now, wrangling even some of our favorite Samsung models. If you're big on keeping your living room looking like the inside of a museum, this deal is perfect for you — especially if you like big screen TVs.
Right now, you can get the 75-inch Samsung The Frame QLED TV for $1,779 at Walmart. That's over $1,200 slashed on one of sleekest art TVs available, gifting you a display that works even when the TV is turned off.
Samsung's The Frame TV 2024 just received its first price cut. The QLED TV features an art mode that displays your favorite artwork, shows, movies, and more. The 2024 model features a new dynamic refresh mode, which kicks down the refresh rate of the TV when in 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 Plus support, 120Hz refresh rate, built-in Amazon Alexa, Samsung's Tizen operating system, and four HDMI 2.1 ports.
Art TVs are turning out to be all the rave right now, with many major brands copying Samsung's style. Samsung first launched its Frame concept all the way back in 2017 and since then it's sparked a revolution in the TV market with tons of similar models.
You rarely ever see Samsung's The Frame marked down, largely because it's so popular. It's rated as one of our best Samsung TVs for a reason, and while it might have been one-upped by The Frame Pro this year, the base Frame is still a stellar offering with its matte display and interchangeable frames.
What I love about the Frame, beyond its sourcing of several thousand art pieces, is its wide selection of features. Although it's built on a 120Hz refresh rate, that makes it more than adequate for gamers, and its matte finish means reflections are well-mitigated, unlike other QLED TVs.
It also comes equipped with an ATSC 3.0 tuner, which means you can watch 4K broadcasts through NextgenTV. That's pretty handy if you're trying not to rely on some of the best streaming services for all your entertainment needs. Few TVs these days are offering an ATSC 3.0 tuner, so it's a handy addition for those who want it.
Despite its size, the Frame also packs a hefty punch in the audio department. It's kitted with a 40W speaker system, which is pretty hefty for this kind of TV. You might still want to get yourself one of the best sundbars, just for the sake of improved immersion, but the onboard speakers do well enough.
You can't go wrong a Samsung TV, especially one that's 75-inch and nearly half the price. We have sung the praises of the Samsung The Frame over the last several years, even though it's a rather niche market. But, who doesn't want to have an ever-changing display as their main TV, one that can spruce up your living room like you're living in the Louvre?
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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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