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Samsung Frame Pro TV Hits Record Low Before Black Friday

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– Samsung’s 65-inch Frame Pro TV is available at a record low price of $1,447.99 ($752 off) from Woot, with the 75-inch model also at an all-time low of $1,897.99.
– The TV features a matte QLED display and “Art Mode,” which cycles through famous paintings when not in use, requiring a $50 annual subscription for full access.
– Art Mode’s matte screen reduces glare but makes colors less vibrant compared to OLED or LED panels, and it displays bezels around artwork but not during video playback.
– The Frame Pro includes a Wireless One Connect Box with multiple ports to minimize cable clutter, though wireless transmission may cause latency in fast-paced games.
– Additional deals include Lego’s Star Wars Advent Calendar for $26.99, Headspace subscriptions discounted to $6.49 monthly or $34.99 annually, and Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Chargers for $21.99.

For anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment before the holiday rush, Samsung’s Frame Pro TV has just hit its lowest price ever at Woot, making this an exceptional opportunity. The 65-inch model is now available for $1,447.99, a substantial $752 discount, while the 75-inch version is priced at $1,897.99, saving you $1,302. These record-breaking prices arrive just ahead of Black Friday, offering a significant head start on seasonal deals.

The standout feature of The Frame Pro is its innovative Art Mode, which transforms the television into a digital art gallery when not in active use. The matte QLED display is specifically designed to reduce glare and mimic the appearance of a real canvas, making famous artworks look remarkably authentic. However, accessing the full Art Mode library requires an annual subscription of $50. Once subscribed, you can browse and select from an extensive collection, including masterpieces like Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night. Samsung regularly updates the available artwork, though some pieces may be rotated out over time, so it’s wise to keep a varied selection.

While the matte screen delivers a more painting-like aesthetic, it does produce colors that are less vibrant compared to traditional LED or OLED panels. On the plus side, the anti-glare properties make it ideal for brightly lit rooms. In Art Mode, the TV displays a realistic frame around the artwork, but this border disappears during video playback or gaming, providing an edge-to-edge viewing experience. The package includes both a stand and a wall mount, with wall mounting recommended to achieve the full “living artwork” effect.

Connectivity is handled through a unique setup. The TV itself has just one built-in HDMI port, but it comes with a separate Wireless One Connect Box that houses four additional HDMI ports, two USB-A ports, coaxial and Ethernet inputs, and an optical audio port. This box connects to your devices and transmits audio and video to the TV wirelessly. There is a slight latency with this system, but it’s generally unnoticeable unless you are playing highly competitive, fast-paced video games that demand split-second timing.

Beyond the television, several other noteworthy deals are available right now. The Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar is just $26.99 at Amazon, down $18 from its usual price. This set includes 263 pieces and 24 daily surprises, featuring buildable droids and festive characters like a snowman-clad BB-8. It’s designed so that smaller builds accumulate into a larger scene, such as Babu Frik’s workshop, adding a fun, daily holiday activity.

For those seeking some calm during the busy season, Headspace has slashed the price of its meditation service. A monthly subscription is now only $6.49, a $6.50 discount, and the annual plan is available for $34.99, saving you $35. Subscribers gain access to over 500 guided meditations, sleep sounds, focus music, yoga sessions, and wind-down exercises, all accessible via the Headspace mobile app.

Finally, a two-pack of Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Chargers is on sale for $21.99 at Woot, a $36 discount that makes it $8 cheaper than buying a single cable from Apple. These one-meter cables can charge an Apple Watch Series 10 or newer from zero to 80 percent in approximately 30 minutes. Older models will take between 45 and 60 minutes to reach the same level. To achieve these maximum charging speeds, you will need a compatible power adapter, such as the Anker 47W 523, which is currently on sale for $17.99 at Amazon and on Anker’s website with a promo code.

(Source: The Verge)

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