Turn your living room into a gallery with the 65-inch Samsung “The Frame” QLED 4K Smart TV (Class LS03B). More than a TV, The Frame doubles as stunning wall art when not in use, blending cutting-edge ...
TCL has released its answer to Samsung’s popular Buy at Amazon . Known as the TCL NXTFrame, it comes in 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch sizes, as well as in both a regular and “pro” version, with prices ...
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CURRYS is giving away free Samsung TVs – sort of. It’s part of a massive promotion that does leave you with a free £399 Samsung television. But the catch is that you also have to buy a ...
Save big on every size of the Samsung Frame TV at Walmart to level up your living room this month. Samsung's The Frame TV is a versatile, eye-popping smart TV that doubles as a work of art when not in ...
What it is Samsung 75″ Class LS03B The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV blends art and entertainment with a matte, anti-reflective finish and customizable bezels; you save $1250 on a design-first screen that ...
Samsung’s The Frame isn’t your average TV. The lack of black plastic bezels should be the first sign. These different models all trade in that classic design for a far more streamlined appearance that ...
It’s one thing to own the kind of TV that acts as a statement piece for size, brightness, and colors; but another thing entirely to invest in a set that’s renowned for looking like a fine piece of ...
Samsung is refreshing the Frame, its line-up of wall art TVs that look more like paintings, and even offer the flexibility of customizable bezels to go with their techno-artistic charade. The updated ...
It doesn't get much cooler than this TV. TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Since its debut in 2017, ...
Since I saw Samsung’s first The Frame TV, I knew I wanted one. I don’t like the idea of a huge black rectangle in my living room; I love colorful, interesting, eye-catching designs. But for decades, ...
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