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The 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV is $400 off, but not for long

Samsung's 65-inch Class 'The Frame' QLED 4K Smart TV displaying a famous oil painting.
Samsung

Samsung’s The Frame QLED 4K TV rarely appears in the TV deals at Best Buy, so you don’t want to miss this chance at savings from the retailer’s Samsung Savings Event. The unique TV’s 65-inch model is currently $400 off, which brings its price down to $1,600 from $2,000. There’s also a bundle that combines the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV with the Samsung HW-Q930D 9.1.4-channel soundbar, and that is $800 off, for a package price of $2,600 instead of $3,400. If you’re interested in making either purchase, you better hurry as the sale ends on October 20, and there’s no assurance that stocks will still be available by then.

65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV — $1,600, was $2,000

65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV with Samsung HW-Q930D 9.1.4-channel soundbar — $2,600, was $3,400

Why you should buy the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV

The most interesting feature of the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV is its Art Mode, which transforms the screen into an art exhibit when it’s not in use. You can choose to have it show art pieces that you can download from the Samsung Art Store, or you can display your personal photos. A motion sensor detects when someone is in the room to activate Art Mode, while a brightness sensor makes the necessary adjustments to maximize energy efficiency.

The 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV is more than just a gimmick though, as it’s also a fantastic TV with impressive brightness and colors due to its QLED TV technology, sharp details with 4K Ultra HD resolution, and access to streaming services through Samsung’s Tizen platform. If you want better audio, you can’t go wrong by pairing it with the Samsung HW-Q930D 9.1.4-channel soundbar, which comes with a wireless subwoofer and support for surround sound.

The 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV is an excellent purchase that’s made even more tempting by Best Buy’s Samsung Savings Event. You can get the artistic TV for $1,600 instead of $2,000 for savings of $400, or a bundle that adds the Samsung HW-Q930D 9.1.4-channel soundbar for $2,600 instead of $3,400 for savings of $800. Once you choose between these Samsung The Frame TV deals, we highly recommend proceeding with the transaction quickly to make sure that you don’t miss out on the discount.

65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV — $1,600, was $2,000

65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV with Samsung HW-Q930D 9.1.4-channel soundbar — $2,600, was $3,400

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A closeup of a performer in a red jacket plucking an upright bass shown on a Samsung QN90D TV.

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