The Samsung – 75” Class LS03D The Frame Series QLED 4K Smart Tizen TV is down to $1,699.99 right now, which is $1,300 off the normal price. If you have been thinking about a big TV that also looks like wall art, this is the type of deal you wait for. At 75 inches, it’s huge, so it works best if you have a decent size living room, media room, or open space where you sit a bit farther back. This model is part of Samsung’s Frame line, so when you are not watching a show or movie, it looks like a picture frame hanging on the wall instead of a plain black rectangle. You can load art, family photos, or use Samsung’s art store, and the TV will show them in Art Mode so guests often think it’s an actual print, not a screen.
Since it’s a QLED 4K TV, you get a sharp picture with strong color and brightness. That helps with sports, action movies, and gaming, plus it handles daytime watching in brighter rooms better than a lot of cheaper sets. If you watch a mix of streaming apps, cable or satellite, and maybe a game console, this TV has enough detail and brightness that you can keep it for years without feeling like you need to upgrade again. The Tizen smart system means you can jump into apps like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and many others right from the home screen without needing a separate box. The interface is pretty simple once you get used to it, and the remote is smaller and more minimal than the old-style remotes with tons of buttons.
One of the big reasons people go for The Frame is how clean it looks on the wall. It sits close to the wall like a real picture frame, and Samsung’s One Connect box keeps most of the ports off the back of the TV. You run a thin cable to that box, then plug all your devices into the box instead of the screen. That helps you cut down on clutter and makes wall mounting less of a mess. You can also change the bezel to a different color or style, so if you want it to match your trim, furniture, or other frames in the room, you can swap that out. If you are picky about how your living room looks and hate the look of big, shiny TVs taking over the space, this design will probably feel a lot better to you.
At $1,699.99 for the 75-inch size, you are paying for both the picture quality and the art look. If you only care about the cheapest large TV, there are cheaper basic 75-inch sets. But if you want a screen that can pass as decor when it is off, and you like the idea of a clean wall mount with strong 4K QLED picture for movies, sports, and streaming, this sale price takes a lot of the sting out of stepping up to The Frame. Saving $1,300 on a big premium TV like this makes it easier to justify going for the model you actually want instead of settling for something that you do not enjoy looking at every day.
