SAVE $500:As of April 10,free sex video clips the 65-inch Samsung LS03D The Frame QLED 4K TV is on sale at Best Buy for $1,499.99, 25% off its list price of $1,999.99.
The weather may be getting warmer, but that doesn't mean you have to spend all of your time outside. If you've been on the hunt for a new TV to catch the brand new shows and films hitting streaming services soon, there are plenty of options on sale right now that are worth a look. In particular, if you want something that can double as a display for artwork when you're not using it for a movie night, Samsung's 65-inch The Frame TV is currently enjoying a nice discount at Best Buy.
The 65-inch Samsung LS03D The Frame QLED 4K TV has been marked down $500 at the retailer, dropping its price from $1,999.99 to $1,499.99. As a bonus, your purchase also comes with a one-month membership for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which is great news for gamers looking to test out the massive Game Pass library on a brand new TV.
SEE ALSO: TCL’s Dolby Atmos soundbar is just $99 right now, and it might sound better than your TV deservesAnd the Samsung The Frame TV has the features to make it worth it, too. Boasting a QLED display with 4K resolution, images on the screen will look crisp and vibrant. It even has an anti-reflective matte display that won't let any annoying light block out what you're watching, which is especially helpful when the art takes over. This is what The Frame is best known for, allowing you to transform your TV into an art display. You can even show off pieces from New York's Museum of Modern Art on it, including work from Vincent van Gogh, Henri Rousseau, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo.
If you've been eyeing up a TV upgrade, this deal on the 65-inch Samsung LS03D The Frame QLED 4K TV is worth adding to your virtual shopping cart before it's gone for good.
This TV just scratches the surface of what's available right now, though. At the moment you can also score a discount on the 43-inch Fire TV at Amazon and the new2025 TCL QM6K Mini LED TV is on sale right now at Best Buy.
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