It’s a great time to buy Samsung’s ‘best-looking’ TV as price cut by more than £500

The Frame TV from Samsung offers a unique design feature. (Image: Samsung)

Samsung’s The Frame TV is distinctive because it’s designed for seamless installation in your home, with a choice of bezel colours, so it’s not just a black rectangle on your wall,it can be a piece of art too.

Samsung has some great offers on this TV now that could see you saving over £500 when you combine them. The 75-inch model normally costs £1799, but there’s up to  That could save you £599 on the bundle.

The free soundbar is the Samsung S60D model, currently retailing at £399. But if you don’t want that, Samsung is offering you the choice of taking £250 cashback instead. Pair that with the trade-in discount and you’re still saving yourself £450 off the price.

That’s on the 75-inch model and if that’s too big for your home, then take a look at 65-inch model, which is a more common size to buy right now. The 65-inch The Frame costs £1199, but you can get . It means shoppers are paying £995 for a top-quality Samsung TV.

Samsung The Frame TV

Samsung’s The Frame matches your home décor. (Image: Samsung)

If you don’t have a TV to trade in, or you want to buy it at a great price, then Amazon has some surprising discounts, too. The , while the – still a great price, but you can beat that by going direct to Samsung.

The Frame is one of the most innovative TVs on the market. It offers not only a great QLED panel (with 4K HDR quality) but it’s been more considerately designed than other TVs. It’s designed to be hung on your wall like a painting, able to show artwork when it’s not being used to stream the latest shows.

There’s a selection of different bezels you can add to it, so rather than having it finished in black plastic, you can add a white, brown, teak or sand gold frame to it, so it matches the rest of your décor. It also has a matte finish to the screen, so it doesn’t have reflections like other TVs. 

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It uses Samsung’s innovative One Connect Box, with a near-invisible cable that runs to the TV to feed it power and all the content you want. That means there’s no need to have cables draped all across your walls. It’s a fully smart TV too, running on Samsung’s Tizen OS, giving access to streaming services and TV programming, as well as supporting smart home controls and working seamlessly with your Samsung phone.

The hanging-like art design aspect of the TV is a selling point for shoppers, and looking across reviews it’s frequently mentioned. One shopper said: “Looks fantastic in art mode, looks good as a TV.” 

There were, however, some things not all users were a fan of. As the above shopper said: “Does not handle bright rooms well or viewing from side angles. Settings are lacking in options and many settings conflict with each other. 

“The flush mount is amazing and surprisingly easy to install. A beautiful, quality display.”

If you’re not sold on the Samsung TV then it’s not the only player in this market. Hisense offers the Canvas TV, which is discounted at Currys, so you can . It’s not as cheap as Samsung’s offering, but it does come with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support.

The Hisense TV supports 144Hz (which might appeal to gamers), whereas Samsung’s The Frame only supports 100Hz and doesn’t have Dolby Vision.  

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