Save 40% Off the Most Unique 75" TV Out There for Cyber Monday

Published:Mon, 2 Dec 2024 / Source:https://www.ign.com/articles/samsung-the-frame-tv-deal-cyber-monday-2024

One of the most unique 4K TVs you can buy is Samsung's The Frame, which is made to look like a painting on a wall when it's not in use. For Cyber Monday, you can save $1,200 off the 75" model, which is perfect for being gigantic and still blending into any living room. (Breaking sub-$1k, Samsung has The Frame in 50" for $848 and 55" at 40% off for $897.99 over at Amazon on sale for Cyber Monday as well.)

Samsung 75" The Frame Series 4K QLED TV for $1,797.99

Above all, the crowning feature of Samsung's The Frame line is its ability to display art. This 2024 model features more than 2,500 pieces of art from different museums across the world, including pieces from The Met and MoMA, and famous artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Salvador Dali, and more. You can customize the art you want to see at any time, with nearly endless options available to keep your wall looking fresh without having to shell out for a new print. The TV sits flush against any wall, making it look just like a piece of art.

Additionally, this TV uses Samsung's One Connect Box, which collects all cables and cords into one area detached from the TV. This way, you will only need to hide one cord between the TV and your TV cabinet. Beyond this, The Frame has a certified glare-free matte display, which further creates the painting-like look of this TV.

Regarding its specifications, this 4K TV uses a quantum dot display, which improves the LED backlight technology found in standard LCD TV models. Your favorite shows, movies, and games will look crisp and vivid without compromise on this unique TV.

More Cyber Monday TV Deals

Beyond this TV, there are dozens of models available on sale for Cyber Monday. We've rounded up the best Cyber Monday TV deals below, so be sure to check out our other picks.

Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.

Source:https://www.ign.com/articles/samsung-the-frame-tv-deal-cyber-monday-2024

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