Ending Soon: Samsung's Cyber Week Event With Low Prices on The Frame TV, Gaming Monitors, and More

Samsung's Cyber Week event will come to a close later this weekend, and you can still find great deals on monitors, storage accessories, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances for a few more days.

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Highlights from this event include quite a few models of The Frame TV on sale, including a new all-time low price on The Frame Pro models. You can get the 65-inch The Frame TV for $999.99 ($1,000 off), as well as The Frame Pro for $1,999.00 ($1,200 off).

Other deals include savings on monitors like the 32-inch Smart Monitor M8 for $389.99 ($310 off), the 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Gaming Monitor for $899.99 ($900 off), and more. We're also tracking big markdowns on home appliances including refrigerators and washer/dryers, and a few Galaxy device discounts.

Samsung's new Galaxy XR headset also has a few notable offers during this event, including up to $1,140 in savings with the Explorer Pack. This features various content at no extra cost with the purchase of the Galaxy XR, like one year of YouTube Premium, one year of Google AI Pro, and more.

For even more potential savings, eligible shoppers have the chance to get additional discounts through Samsung offer programs. These programs provide extra discounts for students, military, and employees of select businesses, and they provide up to 30 percent extra savings on Samsung's website, so be sure to check whether you're eligible for any of these programs.

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Top Rated Comments

Onelifenofear Avatar
1 week ago
The frame TVs are great for art but terrible TVs. Don’t take my word for it check you tube reviews.

OLED all the way for an actual TV.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
1 week ago
Don’t do it.

Unless you want to spend thousands of dollars to put an ad billboard in your home.

I was house sitting for a friend who has a frame TV in every room. Randomly through the day the tvs would just start playing ads… with audio (!!). I don’t know how she’s accepted that that’s how they work. That would drive me mad (and it did for 2 weeks!).

Trust me, I went through the settings, asked people on Reddit and that’s just how it works. Unless you deliberately turn off the TV with the remote, then it will eventually time out of the app you were in, even if it wasn’t playing anything, and it’ll default back to the home screen where the Samsung TV app will take over and play ads. It would happen to me when I airplayed a podcast or a video or music and then stopped it, then after 10 or 15 minutes it would time out and the ads would come on. You cannot turn this off in settings. Insane!!
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
H.E. Pennypacker Avatar
1 week ago
If you’re buying The Frame for the “art,” just buy… actual art. I had the Frame Pro for a week and returned it. For $2K you’re basically getting a TV that wouldn’t crack a top-tier list five years ago. The art mode is cute, but the panel performance is abysmal. If picture quality matters even a little, your money’s straight-up getting lit on fire.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Onelifenofear Avatar
1 week ago

Don’t do it.

Unless you want to spend thousands of dollars to put an ad billboard in your home.

I was house sitting for a friend who has a frame TV in every room. Randomly through the day the tvs would just start playing ads… with audio (!!). I don’t know how she’s accepted that that’s how they work. That would drive me mad (and it did for 2 weeks!).

Trust me, I went through the settings, asked people on Reddit and that’s just how it works. Unless you deliberately turn off the TV with the remote, then it will eventually time out of the app you were in, even if it wasn’t playing anything, and it’ll default back to the home screen where the Samsung TV app will take over and play ads. It would happen to me when I airplayed a podcast or a video or music and then stopped it, then after 10 or 15 minutes it would time out and the ads would come on. You cannot turn this off in settings. Insane!!
Crazy. I have one and it doesn't do that...

I only have it for the art mode. It's a pathetic TV... and only as I got a 2024 48" for about £300 and the rotating mount for £50, which is pretty aweome to have vertical movie posters.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
thettareddast Avatar
6 days ago at 02:21 am
I ordered a frame yesterday. It's really good for its purpose.

It isn't just a panel that displays art - that, yes, any other TV can do. The reason it looks extremely convincing as an passive display is that it mounts flush to the wall. The cabling is inconspicuous. It uses the remote connect box to shift input sources away from the display. The screen is matte. It has a motion sensor to trigger art mode and also drops the refresh for power efficiency. And then there's the magnetic snap-on exterior frames to match house decor.

In my bedroom wife hates wall-mounted TVs because they look "clinical". The Frame makes it more palatable. We don't watch it often but when we do it's obviously in a night time setting.

Works perfectly for that setting.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
venom600 Avatar
1 week ago

The frame TVs are great for art but terrible TVs. Don’t take my word for it check you tube reviews.

OLED all the way for an actual TV.
It's not that it isn't OLED. LCD TVs can be amazing (see Sony Bravia 7 and 9, TCL QM8 and 9, etc). It's that this one specifically sucks. Hint: You can get Art mode on just about any TV if you download an app or use photos of art in a slideshow.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)