Samsung's 55-inch The Frame television is selling for $400 off its regular price, bringing the cost down significantly on this decorative smart TV model. The discount represents a 36% reduction from the standard retail price.
The Frame differs from traditional televisions because it displays artwork, photos, and design when not in use. The screen mimics a framed picture hanging on your wall rather than showing a blank black screen. Samsung offers a subscription service called Samsung TV Plus that provides access to curated art collections, though you can also upload personal photos or connect to museum databases.
This particular discount applies to the 55-inch version, which sits in the mid-range of The Frame's available sizes. The TV still functions as a standard smart television when you want to watch content, with Samsung's Tizen operating system built in. It supports standard streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and others.
For buyers considering a television upgrade, this deal presents an opportunity to cut down on the typical cost of upgrading your setup. The Frame models typically carry premium pricing compared to standard televisions of the same screen size, so a $400 discount makes the product more accessible for household budgets.
The timing of this sale matters for different buyers. If you've been watching your savings account and waiting for The Frame to reach a lower price point, this represents a concrete opportunity. If you're not specifically seeking The Frame's art-display feature and just need a functional television, standard 55-inch models from Samsung or competitors may offer better value at lower prices without the design premium.
Check current pricing and verify the discount is still active at major retailers, as sale prices fluctuate based on inventory and promotional schedules.
