Crazy pricing was this TV's only flaw – and it's completely fixed by this deal
Samsung's The Frame gets better



If you ask TV reviewers what TV they think is most bizarre in terms of its features compared to its price, I'd wager many of them would come up with the same answer: Samsung's The Frame lineup. These TVs are far from the best value on the market, but they stake their entire reputation on one thing: looking superb when you're not actually using them.
Now, thanks to a chunky deal in Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale, you can get a 55-inch The Frame TV from the 2024 lineup for far, far less than usual – a huge $700 saving that all of a sudden makes it look like a way more sensible investment than before.
The key to what makes The Frame so great is that it has a brilliant anti-reflective coating on its display, alongside a huge library of real-life artworks in high-definition that it can rotate through. This makes it basically the screensaver to end all screensavers, and ensures that you avoid the problem of having a huge black panel ruining your feng shui when you're not using it.
For $1500, I frankly wouldn't recommend almost anyone to buy this TV, but at nearly half its full price it's an extremely solid option, and for those who want their TV to blend into the background there really aren't many other choices to make. I'd recommend you head out and find some reviews to check out to make your mind up, but don't wait too long.
After all, Amazon's sale only lasts until the end of tomorrow, 8 October, so this is something of a flash in the pan – blink and you'll miss it!
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Max is T3's Staff Writer for the Tech section – with years of experience reporting on tech and entertainment. He's also a gaming expert, both with the games themselves and in testing accessories and consoles, having previously flexed that expertise at Pocket-lint as a features editor.
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