Samsung's Giving Away Free TVs?! Here's How to Snag One!

Samsung's Giving Away Free TVs?! Here's How to Snag One!
Tech Product Reviews 04 February 2026

Okay, folks, listen up. Best Buy is doing something pretty cool right now, something that doesn't happen every day: a buy-one-get-one-free TV deal. And not just any TVs, we're talking about Samsung's "The Frame" Art TV, which is already a pretty slick piece of tech. If you've been eyeing one of these things, now might be the time to pull the trigger.

Samsung's Giving Away Free TVs?! Here's How to Sna...

Here's the lowdown: if you buy a 55, 65, or 75-inch Samsung The Frame LS03D Art TV, you'll get a free 32-inch Samsung F6000F 1080p Smart TV thrown in. Now, that 32-incher isn't going to blow your socks off with cutting-edge features, but hey, it's free! Best Buy values it at $180, and let's be honest, a free TV is a free TV. Perfect for a guest room, maybe the kitchen, or even the kids' playroom.

What makes this deal even juicier is that The Frame TVs themselves are currently on sale. For example, the 55-inch model is down to $799.99. So, you're getting a stylish, art-displaying TV *and* a free secondary screen. The free TV will automatically pop into your cart when you purchase The Frame, so there aren't any hoops to jump through. Simple as that.

Now, don't dilly-dally. This offer is only good through Saturday, but I suspect – and this is just my gut feeling – that those free 32-inch TVs are going to disappear fast. These kinds of promotions usually only pop up once or twice a year, and they tend to be pretty popular. No one wants to miss out, right?

For those of you unfamiliar with The Frame, it's more than just a TV. The whole idea is that when you're not watching it, it transforms into a piece of art. You can display paintings from the Samsung Art Store (subscription required, of course), your own personal photos, or even NFTs if you're into that sort of thing. It has a motion sensor that automatically turns the screen off when no one's around, which is a nice energy-saving touch. I've seen these things in person, and they really do blend into the decor nicely.

And it's not just about looks. The Frame boasts a full array LED backlit panel with quantum dot tech, local dimming, and a wide color gamut, meaning it delivers a solid 4K HDR viewing experience. Gamers will also appreciate the 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 inputs for smooth 4K gaming at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X. So, you're getting both form and function here. All in all, not a bad deal if you're in the market for a new TV. And hey, who doesn't love free stuff?

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