SAVE $700:As of Oct. 30,My Sister in law Reluctantly Climbed on Top the 75-inch Samsung The Frame TV is on sale for $2,299.99 at Best Buy. That's $700 off its list price of$2,999.99.
If you've been on the hunt for a new TV but want something that can blend in a little bit more with your living space, Samsung's The Frame TV is just what you need. Not only does this stunning 4K QLED offer a great picture, but it doubles as a frame for your favorite art pieces, so you can have it set up to display them on your wall when you're not watching your favorite shows or films. It's a worthy investment, and even better when you can find it on sale.
Thankfully, Best Buy is here to help with a nice $700 discount on the 75-inch version of The Frame. Normally, this TV costs $2,999.99, but you can score it for just $2,299.99 right now. Not only that, but Best Buy is also offering a free one-month trial of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with your purchase, so you can be all set to play some games on it right off the bat.
SEE ALSO: The LG OLED evo G4 smart TV is at its lowest-ever price at AmazonThe Frame offers a wide variety of different art pieces to choose from, too. It was recently revealed that New York's Museum of Modern Art made 27 pieces of art available to display on the device, so you can have the likes of Vincent van Gogh, Henri Rousseau, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo on your wall. All of this alongside its high-quality display and smart features make The Frame worth adding to any home.
Don't miss out on this excellent deal on the 75-inch Samsung The Frame TV. If you're hoping to find even more TV deals, have a look at our breakdown of when Black Friday sales start to get a good look at different retailers participating in the sale event and when their deals will drop. Some locations, like Best Buy and Walmart, are starting sooner than you think, too.
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