Samsung just dropped the Frame Pro TV to its lowest price ever, with the 65-inch model hitting $1,448 at Woot - that's $752 off the regular price. The timing isn't coincidental as retailers gear up for Black Friday, making this the perfect moment for anyone who's been eyeing Samsung's designer TV that doubles as wall art when you're not binge-watching Netflix.
Samsung is clearly making moves ahead of Black Friday, and the Frame Pro TV discount proves the company isn't messing around with holiday pricing. The 65-inch model dropping to $1,448 at Woot represents the steepest discount we've seen on Samsung's premium lifestyle TV since launch.
What makes this deal particularly compelling isn't just the price cut - it's the timing. Black Friday electronics deals typically focus on older models, but Samsung's pushing its current-generation Frame Pro at record lows. The 75-inch version follows suit at $1,898, down from $3,200.
The Frame Pro's main selling point remains its Art Mode, which transforms your living room when the TV's off. Instead of a black screen, you get curated artwork displayed on Samsung's matte QLED panel. The subscription service costs $50 annually and includes famous pieces like van Gogh's The Starry Night. Samsung regularly refreshes the Art Store library, though pieces can get delisted - so don't get too attached to any single artwork.
That matte display technology sets the Frame Pro apart from standard TVs. Colors appear less vibrant compared to traditional OLED or LED panels, but the anti-glare properties mean you won't see reflections from windows or lamps. When displaying art, Samsung adds digital bezels to mimic actual picture frames. Switch to regular content and those bezels disappear for full-screen viewing.
The included Wireless One Connect Box solves a major pain point for wall-mounted installations. Instead of running multiple cables to your TV, everything connects to the separate box that wirelessly transmits audio and video. You get four HDMI ports, two USB-A connections, plus ethernet and optical audio on the Connect Box. The TV itself only has one built-in HDMI port.
That wireless transmission introduces minimal latency according to Samsung's specs, but competitive gamers might notice the difference in fast-paced titles. For most viewing and casual gaming, the delay won't be noticeable.
Samsung bundles both wall mount and stand with the Frame Pro, though wall mounting maximizes the art gallery effect. The company designed the TV to sit nearly flush against walls when properly mounted.












