$399.99 VALUE:As of April 23,Silip buying any of the three sizes of the 2025 Samsung Frame Pro unlocks a free Samsung Music Frame (a digital picture frame turned Bluetooth speaker).
Spotting an early deal on a big tech item that just came out is always fun. But any promo attached to a flagship product hits different when tariffs are causing most other tech to get moreexpensive. Samsung's definitely not immune to that tariff aftershock, but somehow, it's still giving away free Dolby Atmos-fueled Music Frames to anyone who buys the new Samsung Frame Pro TV. For reference, that just released to the public a few weeks ago.
As of April 23, all three sizes of the Samsung Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K Art TV announced at CES come with one of Samsung's Music Frames for free, which usually cost $399.99. Here's the full bundle breakdown, compared to paying full price for both:
Samsung Frame Pro 65-inch — $2,199.99$2,599.98(save $399.99)
Samsung Frame Pro 75-inch — $3,199.99$3,599.98(save $399.99)
Samsung Frame Pro 85-inch — $4,299.99$4,699.98(save $399.99)
A savings of $399.99 might seem negligible when the TV still costs thousands regardless. But hey, a free $400 Bluetooth speaker digital picture frame is a free $400 Bluetooth speaker digital picture frame. (Nothing's stopping you from selling it.) That's much cheaper than even the best sale price we've seen on the Music Frame by itself, which was $149.99 in February.
If you have an old TV to trade in or recycle, Samsung has programs for that that could save you an extra $50.
SEE ALSO: The 2025 guide to recycling electronics, beauty empties, and clothingAs a refresher, The Frame's whole bit is looking as close to framed wall art as possible when the TV's not on. Picture a picture frame-like bezel instead of the regular plasticky ones most TVs have, an anti-glare matte screen, and access to a library of high-quality digital versions of famous paintings from museums around the world.
One main difference between The Frame and The Frame Pro is the jump to a NeoQLED panel. "Neo" is essentially Samsung's version of mini LED: Neo QLED panels pack thousands of grain of sand-sized LED bulbs behind the screen, offering vast opportunities for tweaking brightness and color in each scene down to the millimeter. That customization leads to starker details and all around exquisite picture quality — quite the accomplishment, considering the regular QLED Frame still looks pretty damn good.
The Frame Pro can also connect to the Wireless One Connect Box wirelessly within 30 feet.
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