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Samsung slashed up to $300 off the new Frame Pro TV in a rare deal

Samsung slashed up to $300 off the new Frame Pro TV in a rare deal

If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s Frame TV but haven’t grabbed it yet, we found a deal that’ll score you the newest model for cheap.
Samsung is having a rare sale on its 2025 Frame Pro TV with up to $300 off. You can snag the TV in the 65-, 75- or 85-inch size at a discount, and you’ll also get free ESPN for one year with any model.
As the next generation of Samsung’s popular Frame TV, the Frame Pro has even more features. It includes Samsung Vision AI technology for a more personalized viewing experience, as well as a powerful 4k AI processor.
With the Frame Pro TV, not only will you have 4K Neo QLED picture quality, but you’ll also be able to display works of art or your personal photos like a picture on the wall. Blending seamlessly with your home decor, the Samsung Frame TV Pro also has a bevelled frame that you can customize to your current home design.
Its Wireless One Connect system also eliminates unsightly cords, while the screen’s matte display provides realistic picture colors without glare. It also automatically adjusts color brightness to give you quality images in all lighting.
Beyond TV viewing, the Frame Pro TV is also designed for gaming with a 4K 144Hz refresh rate for reduced lag and blur.
Samsung is offering the Frame Pro TV with free shipping. Delivery and installation are available for a nominal fee.
More Samsung TVs on sale
You can also check out more Samsung TVs on sale, including these popular models:
65″ Class OLED S90D TV for $1,400, instead of $2,700
65″ Class Neo QLED 4K QN90F Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (2025) for $1,900, instead of $2,500 (Includes free ESPN for 1 year)
65″ Class OLED S85FD 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (2025) for $1,500, instead of $2,000
75″ Class Neo QLED 4K QN90D TV for $2,600, instead of $3,300
75″ Class The Frame QLED 4K LS03D TV for $2,500, instead of $3,000
85″ Class QLED QEF1 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (2025) for $1,480, instead of $2,000