Our Favorite TV – the Samsung Frame Pro – Gets a Massive $1,200 Discount This Black Friday

Nov 28, 2025 at 03:48pm EST
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Black Friday deals may have taken over our lives, making it challenging to find actual good deals, but when you do, it's worth the sifting process. For us, one of those deals is definitely on the 75-inch Frame Pro 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (2025). Museum-worthy artwork or your personal gallery, a full cinema experience, or some background bonfire scenery for the holiday parties - no matter what you need from your entertainment partner, the Frame Pro delivers, all in a beautiful, slim-bezel frame.

Samsung calls the Frame Pro its most advanced Art TV that "blurs the lines between showpiece and entertainment for art and movie lovers alike." The slim-bezel frame, matte screen, and wireless connection help you create a clutter-free gallery experience at home thanks to its 4K Neo QLED picture quality and personalized TV experiences powered by Samsung Vision AI.

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Top Specs of Samsung 75" Class The Frame Pro Include:

The complete specs list is available over at Samsung.

Retailing at $3,199.99, Samsung is offering a massive Black Friday discount on the Frame Pro TV with Wireless One Connect Box, bringing the price down to $1,999.99 for the 75-inch variant. The 65-inch variant is also getting a discount, albeit a comparatively smaller one of $600, bringing the original price of $2,199.99 down to $1,599.99. Finally, the 85-inch Frame TV is getting a $1,000 discount, now available for $3,299.99 during the Black Friday sale.

Head over to Samsung for more discounts on phones, laptops, wearables, and appliances.

About the author: Rafia joined Wccftech in 2012 as a tech reporter. She is currently working on stories focusing on people and technologies that are turning Microsoft into a “company to watch” again. She is also responsible for collaborating with tech makers and e-commerce platforms to bring annoying but tempting deals to our readers.

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