Samsung Frame Pro TVs Drop $1,552 in Flash Sale

Samsung Frame Pro TVs Drop $1,552 in Flash Sale

> At a Glance

> – Samsung Frame Pro 4K TVs up to $1,552 off through Jan. 30 at Woot

> – 85-inch model now $2,748; 75-inch at $1,798; 65-inch at $1,398

> – Sale stock expected to sell out before deadline

> – Why it matters: Art-inspired TVs blend into décor while delivering flagship Neo-QLED performance at clearance-level prices

Samsung’s wall-art-inspired Frame Pro line is seeing its deepest discounts of the year, with Woot cutting up to $1,552 off three screen sizes. The flash sale ends Jan. 30, but inventory is already moving fast.

What’s on Sale

Woot lists every model well below Samsung’s official prices:

  • 65-inch – $1,398 (was $2,200) | $802 off
  • 75-inch – $1,798 (was $3,200) | $1,402 off
  • 85-inch – $2,748 (was $4,300) | $1,552 off

All units are brand-new and ship free for Prime members.

Beyond the Frame

The Frame Pro doesn’t trade beauty for brawn. Each set pairs a matte, bezel-style frame with a Neo-QLED 4K panel that hits 144 Hz for gaming and upscales HD content via a third-gen NQ4 AI processor. HDR10 Plus support keeps contrast punchy, while the Art Mode cycles through 300+ licensed works-or your own photos-when the screen is “off.”

Key Takeaways

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  • Deepest markdowns of 2025 on Samsung Frame Pro TVs
  • Sizes from 65″ to 85″ all in stock, but only while supplies last
  • Art Mode doubles as décor; 144 Hz panel doubles as gaming monitor
  • Sale ends Jan. 30-no rain checks once Woot runs out

Act quickly if you want a premium 4K display that disappears into your wall like a museum print.

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