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$500 off Labor Day savings: 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV

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Samsung’s The Frame QLED 4K TV is one of the most interesting screens in the market, and here’s your chance to get its 65-inch model with a $549 discount from Walmart’s TV deals for Labor Day. Instead of $1,998, you’ll only have to pay $1,449 for this striking display. We’re not sure how much longer this special price will hold though, so if you want to take advantage of the savings, you should push forward with the transaction and finalize your purchase immediately.

Why you should buy the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV

If you’re looking for something different from the best TVs, you should set your sights on the Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV. Its primary feature is Art Mode, which activates when the TV is turned off. It will show various pieces of artwork, including your own photos or pieces that you purchase from Samsung’s Art Store. With its anti-reflection technology, matte display film, and slim-fit wall mount that hangs it flush against the wall, looking at the Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV will be like viewing actual paintings, and its built-in motion sensor will reduce energy costs as it will only come alive when there’s someone in the room.

Of course, the Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV doesn’t disappoint as an actual screen for watching content. You’ll enjoy lifelike details with its 4K Ultra HD resolution, and its QLED technology enables accurate colors and incredible brightness. It’s also a smart TV that runs on Samsung’s Tizen platform, providing access to all of the popular streaming services for an endless library of shows and movies.

You can’t go wrong with Samsung TV deals, especially this one from Walmart for Labor Day — the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV for $1,449, down from $1,998 originally. You’re probably going to have to wait for a long time before you see a similar discount if you miss this one, so there’s no room for hesitation here. If you want to get the 65-inch Samsung The Frame QLED 4K TV at $549 off, you may have to proceed with your purchase today.

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