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Samsung Frame TVs Are On Sale For Amazon Prime Day 2024

Samsung Frame TVs Are On Sale For Amazon Prime Day 2024

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If you’re a professional gamer, a self-proclaimed “cinephile” or a die-hard sports fan, you may relish having a super technological-looking living room with an enormous home entertainment center. Yet, if you’re just a person who casually watches Netflix or someone who hates the look of bulky devices, you may want a television that blends in with your space. Thankfully, the viral Samsung Frame TV does just that with a flush-mounting 4K HDR screen designed to look like a piece of art you’ve hung on your wall. When it’s not actively playing a movie or show, you can set the TV to display a piece of art, a map or any other visual you want. Its motion sensors even make the art change as you move around your home.

In TV mode, it works with Alexa for hands-free control and can connect with all your favorite streaming apps. It comes in seven sizes from 32 to 85 inches, many of which are on sale for up to 33% off for Amazon Prime Day.

When reading reviews, you’ll see this likely isn’t the TV for serious home theater lovers and sound geeks. It’s an aesthetic purchase for sure, one that will make your living room look amazing more than it will recreate a movie-going experience. Many reviewers say they bought a sound bar to add to the system, though plenty say they are perfectly fine with the built-in sound.

Jump on this Prime Day deal before it’s too late and read on for promising reviews of the Frame TV.

“We bought the 65-inch for a shiplapped mantle/gas fireplace. It looks fantastic. We’ve used it for two primary purposes so far – art mode and Disney+ – and it has excelled at both of those things. We’ve had three or four people say ‘wow that’s a beautiful painting’ or ‘is that painting backlit’ and they’re shocked when we point out that it’s actually a TV. While the kids are watching Disney movies, I’ve been turning lights on/off, moving around the room, etc. to get a feel for the viewing angles. From straight-on, both standing and at couch-height, there is little-to-no glare regardless of the environment.” — Amazon customer

“The set itself looks just like a very large picture frame when the tv is off. It comes pre-loaded with a few pieces of artwork, and the…

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