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Buy a Samsung The Frame Art TV (Starting at $799) and Get a Free 32″ Samsung TV

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Don’t miss out on Best Buy’s annual “free TV” promotion. From now through Saturday, get a free 32″ Samsung F6000F 1080p Smart TV (retail $180) when you purchase a 55″, 65″, or 75″ Samsung The Frame LS03D Art TV. Even better, The Frame TVs are currently on sale, with the 55″ model listed at just $799.99. The free TV will be automatically added to your cart along with The Frame TV. This BOGO free TV deal shows up very rarely, usually only one or two times a year. Although the promo ends Saturday, there’s a good chance the free TV will run out of stock much earlier than that.

Buy a Samsung “The Frame” TV, Get a Free 32″ TV

Samsung’s “The Frame” sets itself apart from other TVs with its seamless aesthetics. When you’re not using The Frame as a TV, then a nifty feature dubbed “Art Mode” turns your TV into a dynamic art installation that showcases whatever image or series of images you want displayed. You can choose art purchased from the Samsung Art Store or from your own personal collection, including NFTs, personal photos, illustrations, AI generated wallpapers, and more. The screen turns itself off via a motion sensor, so you’re not wasting electricity if no one’s around.

To go along with the art theme, the TV bezel is thin and looks just like the frame on a painting. Furthermore, the bezel is customizable. By default the TV has a black frame, but you can also purchase additional bezels (like white or teak) if you want a customized look. Instead of a TV stand, a slim wall mount is included to complete the disguise.

“The Frame” also happens to be a great TV, both for viewing 4K HDR content and for playing current-generation games. It’s equipped with a full array LED backlit panel with quantum dot technology, local dimming, and wide color gamut. The panel has a native 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 inputs, so it’s capable of running games in 4K @ 120Hz when connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X gaming console.

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Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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