Samsung knows how to please its customers. Indeed, the Korean brand offers you an immediate discount of up to 1,000 euros on its The Frame TV. Hurry, this offer is only available until February 7th…
This new type of TV will change your living room. Indeed, much more than a television, it is a true work of art that you can enjoy when you are not watching TV. You can choose between several paintings, from the most contemporary to the most classic. Even when it’s off, you won’t get tired of looking at your screen.
With its minimalist design and its frame, which you can also customize, you will have the impression of having a true masterpiece in your home.
This TV is, of course, also a connected TV that will allow you to benefit from Samsung’s Quantum Dot technology. It will offer 100% color volume and give you a billion shades. Your images will never have been so realistic! And with Dolby Atmos sound, the immersion will be total…
Works of art in your home are possible with Samsung’s The Frame TV
Samsung will bring joy to your living room with its promotion on The Frame TV. Thanks to its discount of up to 1,000 euros, you can get this television from 800 euros. Plus, you’re offered the frame of your choice with the purchase of the 65-inch model, and installation of your TV is free—all models combined!
You can’t miss this good plan!
With Samsung you have the possibility to pay for your new television in 3 or 4 free installments so as not to unbalance your budget. In addition, returns are free within 14 days if your product does not suit you. This is also the case for delivery. You will make big savings! Samsung also gives you a 24-month warranty and offers to get your old device back.
Finally, if you are a Samsung member, you can earn reward points with the purchase of this product. What to ask for more?
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