Amazon is now selling the 4K 55-inch Samsung Frame Series TV for just $979.99 thanks to this Prime Day extravaganza. Because this is a Prime Day deal we know that it will end in just a matter of hours, so make sure to act now if you’re at all concerned about missing out.
Amazon would normally sell the 4K Samsung Frame Series TV for around $1,400 and is now taking 30% and almost $420 off of that price. There are no discount codes or on-screen coupons needed here, however, so just place an order like you would for any other product on Amazon and you’re good to go.
Buy: Samsung 55-Inch Class Frame Series – 4K Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in from Amazon: 979.99 | Original price: $1,400
At the time of writing this Samsung TV has more than 1800 reviews on Amazon with a combined rating of 4.5 stars out of a possible five. Those kinds of scores don’t come about by accident and we know that this is a very popular TV. All you need to do is make sure to grab yours now while the going is good.
The TV itself features 4K and HDR while the TV can be used as a giant picture frame when it isn’t being used, making it perfectly suited to being placed on a wall. The TV looks just as good turned off as it does when being used.
Again, this deal will end at the end of the day so make sure to order yours now.
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