Get Samsung’s most petite Frame TV for its lowest price yet

Display quality aside, most TVs look about the same: they’re black rectangles that don’t do much when you’re not actively using them. Samsung’s Frame TVs buck those trends with unique hardware styled like a picture frame and a clever feature that lets them display paintings or photos when they’re not playing video. They’re typically pricey, but today, you can grab a 32-inch model for $460 — still premium, but $140 off its $600 MSRP.

Even on sale, this TV isn’t especially practical. It’s a 32" 1080p TV, and it costs $460. Still, it’s a very good 1080p TV, with a vibrant quantum dot display, and its unique selling point — being a convincing picture frame when you’re not using it — will be worth the premium to a lot of buyers. The TV runs Samsung’s Tizen operating system, with access to all the popular streaming apps. You can also buy new artwork to display on the TV.

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This sale price applies to the 2020 model. There’s a newer model that was released this year, but it’s largely the same. The major difference between the two is that the newer one has a matte finish on its display, which should help minimize reflections. If you’d use this TV in a room that’s prone to glare, it may be worth springing for the newer one. It’s $600.

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