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Hisense’s version of The Frame TV is $400 off on a rare sale

New York Post Composite If you’ve ever wanted your TV to double as wall art without dropping a small fortune, this rare 40% off deal on Hisense’s Frame-style set is basically your sign from the shopping gods.

Usually flirting with the $1,000 mark, this chic screen is now $600 range, making it one of those blink-and-you-miss-it markdowns worth texting your group chat about.

Let’s address the elephant in the (very stylish) room: yes, this is Hisense’s answer to Samsung’s wildly popular Frame TV — but at a price that doesn’t make your wallet cry. The CanvasTV is designed to mount flush against your wall like a painting, complete with customizable magnetic frames and a matte, anti-glare display that actually looks like art instead of a paused Netflix screen.

And unlike that dusty framed print you’ve been meaning to replace since 2017, this one moves. Literally. The TV’s Art Mode lets you display curated artwork or your own photos, while a built-in motion sensor turns the screen on when you walk in and off when you leave.

Because even your TV believes in conserving energy, TBH.

But don’t get it twisted: this isn’t just a pretty face. Underneath the gallery-core aesthetic is a legit performer: 4K QLED color powered by Quantum Dot tech, Dolby Vision HDR for cinema-worthy contrast, and a buttery-smooth refresh rate that gamers will appreciate when things get chaotic. Add in Google TV for seamless streaming and voice control, and suddenly your “art piece” is also your smartest roommate.

It’s time to state the obvious. You’re getting all of this for hundreds less than its biggest competitor, which— let’s be honest — makes it feel like you’ve hacked the system a little.

Deals like this don’t tend to hang around, especially when they hit that sweet spot of aesthetic meets actually useful. So if your living room could use a glow-up (and your current TV is giving “college dorm circa 2012”), this might be your moment to upgrade without the financial regret spiral.

Other brands are joining the picture frame TV party, like TCL. Though not on the greatest discount right now, it’s another quality model to consider.

For only $150 right now, this is a sharp option for budget-minded shoppers who simply want a great picture on a great screen.

With more than 2,000 purchases in the past month, this Samsung pick is one of the most acclaimed models on Amazon.

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