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The Samsung Frame TV is already hitting an all-time low price during Prime Day — Save 50%

The Samsung Frame TV is already hitting an all-time low price during Prime Day — Save 50%

New York Post08-07-2025
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It's the Samsung Frame TV we all know and love, for less!
Amazon Prime Day is just getting started, and there will be no shortage of opportunities for shoppers to snag big-ticket items from brands like Samsung at all-time low prices from now through Prime Day's conclusion on July 11 at midnight PST.
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Let's check out the Frame TV. The models on sale include the 75-inch LS03D, which debuted in March 2024, for a whopping 50% off. At just $1,499.99, it's the lowest price we've ever seen this TV — an absolute steal, in our expert opinions.
The smart TV is easy to navigate with all of your favorite streaming apps, but it's what happens when you're not watching where all the magic takes place.
When the TV's art mode is turned on, you can watch the screen become a literal piece of artwork hanging on your wall. To sell it even more, you can snag a magnetic bezel in a number of colors and styles to create an actual frame around the TV for an additional price.
Post Wanted's Barret Wertz reviewed the popular TV, noting 'If you're someone who values aesthetics as much as functionality, the 2024 Samsung Frame TV is 100% a worthwhile investment. It's perfect for bright rooms and serves as a fantastic conversation piece.'
That's what makes the Frame so appealing.. Finish up whatever you're currently streaming on Prime Video, press a button, and display a gorgeous work of art like nothing ever happened.
'For me, The Frame strikes the right balance between form and function. It's not just a TV; it's a lifestyle upgrade,' Wertz concluded in his review.
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The Frame Smart TV seamlessly blends art with technology. Its customizable bezel allows it to transform into a beautiful art display when not in use. With Quantum Dot technology, it delivers exceptional color accuracy and vibrant picture quality.
Your Prime Day FAQs, answered
How long does Prime Day last?
In a new twist for 2025, shoppers have 4 days to take advantage of Prime Day discounts. This sale starts on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PT and runs through July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
When does Prime Day end?
Prime Day 2025 ends on July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so east-coasters have until about 3 a.m. on July 12 their time to shop the deals.
Do you have to have Amazon Prime to shop Prime Day?
Prime Day is a member-exclusive sale event. Interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to try Prime, and its many benefits, with no strings attached.
What are the best Prime Day deals?
From reporting on Amazon sales throughout the years, we can tell you for certain that it's the ideal period to stock up on household essentials, score great deals on vacuums, tech and appliances, refill your skincare empties, and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers.
Is Prime Day worth it?
We certainly think so! Prime Day is a great chance to score Black Friday-worthy discounts on thousands of deals, including everything from big ticket items to Post reader-favorite trash bags. Our team diligently sorts through all the offers to find you the very best items to grab on sale.
When is the next Prime Day?
Already wondering when the next Amazon Prime Day is? Prime Day takes place in July each year, so it's safe to assume it will take place in mid-July 2026 — similar to previous years. Can't wait to shop more Amazon deals? Look out for Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale, which typically runs in October for shoppers looking to beat the holiday rush of Black Friday.
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