Samsung’s stylish Frame TV sees huge Prime Day discounts up to 52% off

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Samsung’s elegant The Frame TV is getting massive price cuts during the Prime Day period, with discounts of up to 52 percent. This TV, known for blending stylish design and premium image quality, transforms into a work of art when not in use—perfect for design-conscious viewers.

A TV that doubles as a painting

What sets The Frame apart isn’t just its crisp 4K image or built-in streaming services. It’s the way it disappears into your home, turning into a digital frame displaying classic artworks or personal photos when idle. I remember seeing one for the first time at a friend’s place. At a glance, it looked like a framed print of Monet. Then, with a click, it came to life. That blend of art and tech is hard to forget.

Its matte QLED display helps enormously with glare, making it comfortable to watch even in bright rooms. Combined with Samsung’s Quantum HDR technology, colors pop while blacks remain impressively deep. And the anti-reflection coating? Honestly, it’s one of the first things I noticed: you actually see the image, not your living room reflected back at you.

Large discounts across multiple models

Whether you’re looking for the latest model or happy to grab a previous generation, The Frame TV is available in several formats at significantly reduced prices: To read Gwen Stefani headlines magical 2025 Disney Christmas Parade

  • Samsung 55-inch LS03D model (2024): $798 instead of $1,646
  • Samsung 43-inch LS03F model (2025): $798 instead of $898
  • Samsung 65-inch Frame Pro LS03FW (2025): $1,798 instead of $2,098
  • Samsung 85-inch Frame Pro (2025): $3,498 instead of $3,998
  • Samsung 75-inch LS03B model (2022): $1,629 instead of $2,999

At nearly half off for some editions, these deals aren’t just sales—they’re solid opportunities to transform your living room for less.

What’s under the frame

Beyond the artful exterior, The Frame is still a very capable 4K TV. The Tizen operating system gives you access to platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, and more, right from the TV menu. There are four HDMI ports hidden around the back, and each model comes with a slim wall mount for that clean, gallery-like finish.

If you go for the newer Frame Pro models, you’ll also get a separate OneConnect box, which helps hide all the cables away. That wireless look is perfect if you’re aiming for that modern, minimalist aesthetic. When I tried one at a demo last year, I could barely tell where the wires were running—everything just looked neat.

Who’s selling and where

These offers are available not only on Amazon but also through retailers like Walmart and Samsung’s own official shop. So if you’re on the hunt, it’s worth cross-checking the different sellers. Personally, I like checking directly with Samsung for warranty perks, but for speed and delivery, Amazon’s hard to beat.

As someone who juggles between watching Bergman flicks and the newest episode of The Bear, I like my TVs functional and discreet. The Frame hits that rare sweet spot: performance and aesthetics. And right now, it’s never been this tempting. To read Toho expands into Europe with bold anime distribution moves