Samsung The Frame on a livingroom

Samsung’s “The Frame” smart TVs have come a long way since their 2017 release. Launched in order to appeal to the crowd that wants a big TV but doesn’t want a TV to dominate their decor, the latest models in the line, released last year, introduced an anti-reflection matte display that took the “framed artwork” aspect to new levels and with 4K picture quality. The one stumbling block has always been price—but now through Sept. 3, Woot is selling new and refurbished models at some of their lowest prices ever.

What to know about Woot’s deal on Samsung’s The Frame TVs

All the TVs included in the sale are 2022 models and come with Alexa built-in. PCMag rated them as average TVs, with their main criticism being the picture quality doesn’t justify the high price point. If you’re someone who can live with a less than perfect image in return for the aesthetic benefits of The Frame, these deals can deliver all the positives of these sets, while helping to alleviate the biggest negative (they cost a freaking ton).

If you’re interested, you need to act quickly, as the TVs are selling fast. The new 50-inch and 85-inch models sold out on the first day of discounting, so it’s likely they won’t last until the end of the month. As noted, the sale includes both new and refurbished TVs. The refurbished sets might come with signs of wear, but they have all been serviced and found to be in good working order.

Note that Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. If you have Amazon Prime, you’ll get free shipping; otherwise, shipping will be $6 (which is entirely reasonable for a TV). Woot also offers a 90-day Woot warranty for the refurbished sets, and new models include a one-year Samsung warranty (specific warranty information is noted at the bottom of the features tab on the product page).

The best deals on new Samsung The Frame TVs

If you want to get a new set, you have five options to choose from as of this writing:

The refurbished Samsung The Frame TVs

The refurbished models offer the cheapest prices ever on these TVs, beating last year’s Black Friday sales. Here are the options available right now (pricing can change and TVs may sell out at any time):

While the refurbished TVs are cheaper than the new ones, the price difference is not that significant, especially if you favor new tech. But if you don’t mind knowing your TV had a previous owner or a previous technical issue that has been fixed, you can save yourself those few hundred bucks.