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Home » The TV that doesn’t look like a TV is $600 off right now
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The TV that doesn’t look like a TV is $600 off right now

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 21, 20262 Mins Read
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Most big TVs are basically a black rectangle you tolerate until it’s turned on. The Frame is built for people who don’t want to tolerate it. When you’re not watching, it’s meant to blend into the room with Art Mode, so your living space looks finished instead of “TV-centric.” The Samsung 65-inch LS03FA The Frame (2025) is down to $1,199.99, saving you $600 off the $1,799.99 compared value. If you’ve ever loved the idea of The Frame but hated the price, this discount is the kind that makes it feel realistic.

What you’re getting

This is a 65-inch QLED 4K UHD smart TV from Samsung’s The Frame lineup, built around Art Mode and designed to mount cleanly on a wall (it includes a wall mount). The big differentiator is the “two-in-one” identity: a modern 4K TV when you’re watching, and a piece of décor when you’re not.

That sounds like a style feature (and it is), but it’s also a usability feature. If your TV sits in a main living area, The Frame is one of the few options that’s intentionally made to disappear into the room instead of demanding attention 24/7.

Why it’s worth it

The value here isn’t “best TV picture per dollar.” It’s best living room vibe per dollar. If you’ve been putting off a bigger TV because you didn’t want your space to feel dominated by it, The Frame solves a very real problem.

The $600 saving matters because it closes the gap between The Frame and more conventional TVs. At $1,199.99, you’re paying for design, mounting, and the Art Mode experience—but you’re not paying full “premium tax” to get it. It’s also a great fit for rooms where aesthetics matter: open-concept spaces, dining/living combos, or anywhere the TV is visible all day.

The bottom line

At $1,199.99, the 65-inch Samsung The Frame (2025) is a strong value if you want a big 4K TV that doubles as décor, includes a wall mount, and keeps your room feeling intentional when the screen is off. If you only care about pure performance-per-dollar and don’t mind the black-rectangle look, you can spend less. But if you want a TV that fits the room, not just the wall, this deal is worth considering.

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