The Samsung 65-Inch Class The Frame 4K QLED Smart TV is down to $899.99 from $1,799.99, so you are looking at a $900 price cut on a big-screen TV that also works as wall art. If you hate the look of a giant black rectangle in your living room, this is the kind of deal that makes it easier to upgrade without wrecking your space. The Frame is built to look like a picture frame when it is off, and the matte display cuts down on glare so art and photos look more like prints than a shiny TV screen. At 65 inches (about 64.5 inches viewable), it is large enough for a main living room setup, and the 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution means your movies, sports, and games stay sharp even at that size.
From a picture quality angle, you get QLED tech with the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, Quantum HDR, HDR10+ for both adaptive and gaming, and HLG support. That means even regular HD content gets cleaned up to look better on the 4K panel, and HDR movies and shows have stronger contrast and color. Dual LED and Supreme UHD Dimming help with deeper blacks and better control of bright and dark areas, while Real Depth Enhancer and Filmmaker Mode give you the choice between a more cinematic look or a punchier one for day-to-day viewing. Motion Xcelerator 144Hz and a 120Hz native refresh rate are big perks if you watch a lot of sports or game on a newer console or PC, since motion stays smooth and clear. The wide viewing angle also helps if you have a big couch or people sitting off to the side and you do not want colors to wash out.
On the sound side, you get 40W of audio power in a 2.0.2-channel setup, with Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound to make sound feel like it moves with what is on screen. Adaptive Sound Pro can tune audio by content type and room conditions, so voices stay clear in shows and movies. Q-Symphony lets you pair the TV with a Samsung soundbar so that the TV speakers and soundbar work together instead of one taking over, which gives you a fuller soundstage if you choose to add a bar later. Bluetooth audio, 360 Audio support, and wireless options make it simple to connect headphones or other gear for late-night watching without waking anyone up.
As a smart TV, this set runs on Tizen Smart TV with built-in Alexa and Bixby voice control, plus support for Alexa and Google Assistant smart speakers. You can stream from the usual apps, use Samsung TV Plus for free channels, browse the web, and tie it into a smart home setup with the built-in SmartThings and Matter hub features. That makes it handy if you want one screen that can also check cameras, lights, and other devices. Multi-device tools let you mirror phone content to the TV or send TV content back to your phone, and Multi-View lets you watch up to two videos at once, which is nice for sports plus news or streaming plus social feeds. With the price cut down to $899.99, you are getting a 65-inch 4K QLED art-style TV with strong motion, HDR, and smart home features for about half its original price, which is hard to beat if you want both style and performance in one purchase.