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You can save hundreds on Samsung’s last-gen The Frame TV

You can save hundreds on Samsung’s last-gen The Frame TV

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A close-up image of Samsung’s 2022 Frame TV hanging on a wall with a bunch of cacti on display.
Samsung’s The Frame TV is a stylish 4K TV with some impressive specs, including a 120Hz refresh rate.
Image: Samsung

If you plan on relaxing this summer by sitting back with a cold drink and streaming the Olympics and your favorite shows, it’s worth investing in a TV that isn’t an eyesore. Samsung’s The Frame TV is one of the most stylish TVs on the market, and through June 29th, you can buy the last-gen model from Woot in the 43-inch and 50-inch sizing for $697.99 ($300 off) and $837.99 ($460 off), respectively, which are their lowest prices to date. It’s also on sale in the massive 85-inch configuration for $2,497.99 ($1,800 off), which is one of its best prices.

As with the current 2024 lineup, the last-gen TV showcases artwork from around the world when idle. The screen’s colors aren’t as sharp as the newer model’s, but its anti-glare matte display still makes the art resemble an actual canvas. Yet, when switched on, The Frame transforms into a 4K QLED TV with support for several streaming apps. Granted, it doesn’t have the pristine image quality of an OLED display and lacks VRR for gaming, but it still offers a speedy 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 support. It’s also compatible with major smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, making it a good overall TV if you want to stream the summer away in style.

Samsung’s The Frame displaying artwork.
$698

Samsung’s last-gen art-inspired 4K TV uses an anti-glare matte QLED display, which provides artwork and photos with qualities that resemble an actual canvas.

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  • The second-generation Polaroid Go, one of my favorite instant cameras, is currently down to $69.99 ($10 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, which is one of its better prices to date. The highly portable camera is a great upgrade over its predecessor, with new features like USB-C support, while continuing to print charming retro-style photos.
  • The JBL Go 3 wireless speaker is on sale through June 29th for $32.95 ($17 off), one of its best prices yet, at Woot in multiple colors. Along with IP67 weatherproofing, the tiny Bluetooth speaker can last for up to five hours on a single charge and recharges quickly via USB-C.
  • You can buy a four-pack of Apple’s AirTags for $79.99 ($20 off) from Amazon and Walmart, which is just $5 shy of their all-time low price. If you’re an iPhone owner, there’s no better Bluetooth tracker on the market. The ultra wideband trackers work with Apple’s vast Find My network, which allows for impressively precise tracking. Read our review.
  • You can pick up a pair of OnePlus Buds 3 for $79.99 ($20 off) directly from OnePlus, which is one of their better prices to date. The wireless earbuds arrive with some impressive perks for their price, including active noise cancellation that adjusts according to the shape of your ear canal as well as multipoint support and an IP55 rating for sweat resistance.

Correction, June 21st: An earlier version of this article misstated the sale price of Samsung’s 43-inch Frame TV. It’s on sale for $697.99, not $687.99.