# The Frame Alternative That's Budget-Friendly Right Now
Samsung's "The Frame" television has become a popular choice for families who want their living room display to double as wall art when not in use. The sleek design and customizable artwork appeal to parents looking for tech that blends seamlessly into home decor. However, at premium prices, it's not accessible for every family.
A new 85-inch alternative is currently available at 40% off, making it a genuinely affordable option for larger screens. Unlike The Frame, which costs significantly more even on sale, this alternative delivers similar functionality at a fraction of the price. The biggest draw: the artwork comes free. You won't need paid subscriptions to access a rotating gallery of paintings, photography, and digital art.
For families with kids, this matters. Larger screens work better in spacious living rooms where multiple children gather. The 85-inch size provides visibility from further distances, which helps when younger kids watch educational content or family movies. The frame-like aesthetic also means the TV doesn't dominate the room visually when it's displaying static artwork rather than video.
Setup is straightforward. Like The Frame, you mount it flush against the wall, creating a gallery-piece effect that looks intentional rather than like a giant black rectangle when off. Parents appreciate this approach because it reduces screen dominance in shared family spaces.
The free art library removes a barrier many families face with premium options. While Samsung's subscription model ($4.99 monthly) isn't expensive, it adds up. This alternative bundles art access at no extra cost.
Before purchasing, confirm the model's smart TV operating system. LG, TCL, and other manufacturers offer 85-inch models with similar aesthetics. Check whether built-in apps support your streaming preferences and whether the interface is intuitive enough for your household to use regularly.
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