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Samsung this week announced its newest lineup of The Frame TVs with the 2026 The Frame and The Frame Pro, and you can get a bundle deal of up to $850 in savings when purchasing the new models. Additionally, we're tracking a few other deals on Samsung TVs and monitors below.

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The new models of The Frame and The Frame Pro are upgraded with new glare-free technology to further minimize reflections and make artwork appear even more realistic. For gamers, both models feature Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for ultra-smooth motion, while new DLG 240Hz can reach even higher frame rates when connecting a compatible PC.



To mark the launch of The Frame Pro, Samsung is offering a "Picture Perfect Bundle" with over $800 in savings. It includes a white bezel, ultra-slim soundbar, professional installation, one year Art Store subscriptions, and two years of Samsung Care+ membership. You can see this bundle on The Frame Pro page on Samsung's website, and it's available in all sizes.

The Frame Pro models are available to purchase now, but the base models will launch at a later date. Below we're tracking even more TV and monitor deals on Samsung.com, including big discounts on previous-generation models of The Frame.

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Samsung has a few unique monitor deals this week, offering a free copy of Resident Evil Requiem at no cost when purchasing select monitors. This includes select monitors on this landing page, with up to $1,000 in savings on these displays. When you register these monitors after purchasing them, you'll get a download code for Resident Evil Requiem, which is a $70 value.


If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.



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Article Link: Samsung Debuts 2026 The Frame Pro Models With Up to $850 in Bundle Savings
 
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What is the deal with all these frame companies lately?

Here's an idea, take those same machines and make me some really nice dumb panels that don't have any internal smarts but just display whatever I plug into them via HDMI and a few other nice connectors.

You know, like a TV.

A real one, not one of these ad platforms they call TVs these days.
 
What is the deal with all these frame companies lately?

Here's an idea, take those same machines and make me some really nice dumb panels that don't have any internal smarts but just display whatever I plug into them via HDMI and a few other nice connectors.

You know, like a TV.

A real one, not one of these ad platforms they call TVs these days.

I like the idea of the frame TV, and have interest in the Amazon one that is coming soon. If you want a clean space with nothing attached, it's a really good look.
 
I like the idea of the frame TV, and have interest in the Amazon one that is coming soon. If you want a clean space with nothing attached, it's a really good look.

I mean I get that it's a product category designed to replace increasingly scarce painted pictures with increasingly common digital images.

It just seems to be a boom market all of a sudden, being advertised on every podcast and tech blog.

Just frustrates me because it's so close to a plain old TV that they refuse to make.
 
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I enjoy the Frame, but getting rid of the One Connect box is a weird decision and seems to go against the entire purpose of having the box in the first place?
 
I grandfathered in three Samsung TV in the house we moved in last year. They were all 2020 model years, but one of them had already showed uneven colors and green in the center. The software was pretty slow and sloppy, my next TV will not be from Samsung.
 
The biggest gripe with these is the OS running on the devices. It is a PIA and just a confusing mess of options and layouts. It is slow and pokey at times as well as just trying to be too "helpful" in almost everything it does while not making sense at the same time.
 
Some good monitors and TVs. Think the new TV's will definitely have higher discounts in the coming months.
 
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What is the deal with all these frame companies lately?

Here's an idea, take those same machines and make me some really nice dumb panels that don't have any internal smarts but just display whatever I plug into them via HDMI and a few other nice connectors.

You know, like a TV.

A real one, not one of these ad platforms they call TVs these days.
Yes. I would much rather prefer a TV that just works like a monitor. HDMI1, connect my **** and done.

But instead we have Android TV with a CPU that is so heavily underpowered (on a 4000$ TV in my case I may add) that you cannot even do ******** without the whole OS freezing.

Frustrating.
 
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What is the deal with all these frame companies lately?

Here's an idea, take those same machines and make me some really nice dumb panels that don't have any internal smarts but just display whatever I plug into them via HDMI and a few other nice connectors.

You know, like a TV.

A real one, not one of these ad platforms they call TVs these days.
They do make these and call them "professional displays", most of the time you will need to go through an AV vender to buy one and they are sold at a premium.
 
They do make these and call them "professional displays", most of the time you will need to go through an AV vender to buy one and they are sold at a premium.

Why is it everything that just does the thing properly is called professional and cost ten times the price these days…
 
I grandfathered in three Samsung TV in the house we moved in last year. They were all 2020 model years, but one of them had already showed uneven colors and green in the center. The software was pretty slow and sloppy, my next TV will not be from Samsung.
Who will it be?
 
Why is it everything that just does the thing properly is called professional and cost ten times the price these days…
I too am fed up with the Pro moniker on everything that's actually just a consumer device. You don't see Festool calling their stuff pro, because only pros buy their stuff, unless you are a rich hobbyist. Nikon never called their pro camera line up pro, because pro's know what's pro. It's the dumbest marketing bs you can get and apple really led the way with this. Nothing to be proud of btw.
 
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I planned to get a LG TV set earlier however it included the Copilot feature during one firmware update. Years ago I had good luck from the Sony Bravia line, with the TCL merger I hope the quality doesn't change much.
 
I have a Frame and it is just exactly what I needed. My first floor is pretty open, and I didn't want to have giant TV hanging there. The pic is great, but the software is a PITA--they def should do better. It's not like they don't have the resources to apply some talent to the Frame software.
 
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