Samsung Frame Pro bundle deal drops $900 for Amazon Prime Day
If you’ve been eyeing The Samsung Frame Pro — Samsung’s souped-up version of its best-selling art-inspired game-changing Frame TV — this might be the most tempting Prime Day TV deal we’ve seen yet.
Right now, the 65-inch Samsung Frame Pro and the 75-inch Samsung Frame Pro are both on sale at Amazon during Prime Day for just $30 above it’s lowest price ever.
But, right now, it comes with two premium freebies: the Samsung Music Frame and a customizable Frame bezel, all for the same price the TV alone was selling for last week.
That’s nearly $600 you’d be buying after the fact in added value — no code, no extra steps, just because … Prime Day!
It has all the same art-displaying chops as the OG we reviewed a few months back, but steps it up with a brighter Neo QLED screen, über anti-glare matte finish, and more powerful 4K processor, and the latest and greatest tech from the tech juggernaut – Samsung Vision AI, allowing for a customized viewing experience.
Even better? The included Samsung Music Frame acts like a hidden Sonos in a photo frame. It can stand alone or pair wirelessly for immersive, invisible sound. (Trust me, it’s easy to use and totally worth it.)

This isn’t just a TV — it’s a conversation starter. The Samsung Frame Pro transforms into a stunning smart-display when not in use and delivers ultra-clear 4K visuals with Quantum Dot technology and Samsung Vision AI when you’re watching. Its anti-glare matte display and customizable bezels make it blend seamlessly into any space. It’s the ultimate fusion of luxury, high design, and high performance.
This is a very limited-time Prime Day bundle, and based on how fast Frame deals typically go, it won’t last long. Whether you’re upgrading your own setup or finally investing in a living room centerpiece, this is the time to grab.
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