SAVE $600:As of Feb. 11,My Brother in laws Last Fight Before Menopause the 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV is on sale for $899.99 in Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale. This is $600 off its list price of$1,499.99.
Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale is full of excellent discounts on tech. If you've been on the lookout for a new TV, there are plenty on sale at the retailer right now that are worth a look, including the Samsung The Frame TVs. These sleek little two-in-one TVs and art displays have gotten some very nice deals, but the 55-inch model is one that definitely caught our eye with a $600 discount.
This has dropped the price of the 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV to $899.99 from its list price of$1,499.99, which is definitely worth taking advantage of while the deal is still live. Not to mention, your purchase also comes with one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, so gamers can have a test run on this new TV with Game Pass's massive library for free for a month.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Presidents' Day sale is live — find all the best deals hereAs mentioned earlier, The Frame's are known for being both a high-quality TV and a display for art. When it comes to the former, it boasts 4K resolution that makes images on your screen appear crisp and vibrant so you can savor every detail. It also features a matte display that reduces glare so you don't have to deal with any annoying light reflecting off it. This is especially helpful with the art you can put up.
There's a wide variety of art pieces you can choose from to display in your home as well, including a selection of pieces from New York's Museum of Modern Art. Some of the artworks included in this collection are from the likes of Vincent van Gogh, Henri Rousseau, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo, so you can have plenty of amazing options to show off.
Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale comes to an end on Feb. 17, so act fast to save on this 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV.
To see even more TV deals, have a look through our breakdown of Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale event, which features discounts on other Samsung models, Toshiba TVs, and a few from LG.
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