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The new 2024 edition of Samsung’s Frame TV is here. You can get it from Samsung’s website, but right now, Amazon is offering all sizes of the Frame at a discount. And if you’re not already an Amazon Prime member, when you join, you’ll save an additional $100 off the purchase price of the TV. 

As an added bonus for everyone, just like on Samsung’s website, when you order one of the new Frame TVs, you also get a free, 65-inch Samsung UT690T smart TV for free (a $530 value). This offer expires April 11 (or as long as supplies last), so don’t wait.

Meanwhile, over at Best Buy, you can order any size of the new Samsung Frame smart TV and receive a Samsung UT690T smart TV for free. However, if you’re a Best Buy Plus or Best Buy Total member, you’ll save an additional $100 off the purchase price, and get free, two-day shipping, plus an extended 60-day return window.


2024 Samsung Frame TV

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An already-wildly-popular smart TV just got better. Right now, you can grab the new, 2024 edition of Samsung’s Frame TV and benefit from all of its exciting features. In addition to a matte finish which greatly reduces glare, for the first time, the Frame TVs are Pantone validated for color accuracy. This makes art look even more realistic. And right now, when you purchase the 2024 edition of Samsung’s Frame TV in any size, you’ll get a free 65-inch Samsung TU690T smart TV (a $530 value).

Demand is climbing, so If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s 2024 Frame smart TV, we recommend ordering soon, or you could wind up waiting a long time for delivery.

The Frame QLED 4K smart TV now comes in five sizes — 43 inches ($999), 50 inches ($1,299), 55 inches ($1,499), 65 inches ($1,999) and 75 inches ($2,999). It has a handful of features that have been updated from last year’s bestselling model, as well.


Is the 2024 Samsung Frame TV worth it?

In a word, yes. For the first time, all sizes of the Frame TV are now Pantone validated. Are on the screen looks even more authentic and like an actual painting — just as the artist intended. You’ll see more detail and more accurate colors than ever before. 

Even better: Samsung is offering a curated selection of 20 art pieces each month that Frame owners can display for free. But if you subscribe to Samsung’s Art Store ($5.99 per month), it now includes access to more than 2,500 artworks from world-renowned museums and galleries.

The TV is also more energy efficient. Thanks to a dynamic refresh rate, you use less electricity when you’re viewing art. (When watching video content, the TV’s regular refresh rate is 120Hz.) This works in conjunction with the TV’s motion sensor, which turns off the TV when nobody is in the room.

Everything we love about the Frame TV (see our full review of the 2023 edition) is still on offer in this updated 2024 version. You’ll enjoy a 100% color volume that takes full advantage of Samsung’s Quantum Processor 4K. TV shows, movies, sports or whatever you’re watching all showcase stunning, bright and accurate colors. The matte finish of the display virtually eliminates unwanted glare.

And thanks to the Frame’s broad viewing angle, wherever you’re sitting in the room, you’ll have a clear view. As always, you can buy an optional, magnetically attachable bezel to make the Frame TV look like it’s in a traditional picture frame. You can choose the bezel design (between $200 and $300 each) that matches the decor of any room. A company called Deco TV Frames also offers bezels for the Frame TV on Amazon.

To reward customers who order this mega-popular TV, you’ll receive a free Samsung 65-inch TU690T smart TV (a $530 value) when you order through Samsung, Amazon or Best Buy.




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Qatar, Hamas engage for cease-fire talks, Israel’s Mossad chief headed to Doha

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Israel has announced the head of the Mossad, David Barnea, will head to Doha as news emerges of Qatar reengaging Hamas leadership for potential Gaza cease-fire negotiation talks. This comes as Secretary of State Antony Blinken remains in the Middle East. CBS News’ Ramy Inocencio reports.

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Second dose of this year’s COVID vaccine recommended for some people age 65 and up

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Immunocompromised people who are age 65 or older should get a second dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In a statement released Wednesday, the CDC said the second dose should be received six months after the first dose.

The CDC also said its recommendations allow for flexibility for those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised to consider additional doses (three or more). in consultation with their health care provider.

In August, the Food and Drug Administration greenlit updated COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna for the 2024 fall season. The updated shots were revised to target the KP.2 variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and medical experts say it will also provide protection against other recent strains.

This was part of a now-annual process undertaken by the FDA and health authorities around the world to update the vaccines to protect against newer strains of the virus.

Similar to previous seasons, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all Americans ages 6 months and older get a shot of the updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against another expected surge of the virus this fall and winter. 

Still, as another fall virus season approaches, not everyone is following the CDC’s advice. According to a survey from Ohio State Wexner Medical Center last month, less than half of Americans were planning to get their COVID or flu shots this season.

“Data continues to confirm the importance of vaccination to protect those most at risk for severe outcomes of COVID-19,” the CDC noted in the latest release. “Receiving recommended 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines can restore and enhance protection against the virus variants currently responsible for most infections and hospitalizations in the United States.”

The CDC also reminded the public that the COVID-19 vaccine can help reduce the chances of suffering the effects of long COVID.

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Immunocompromised people who are age 65 or older should get a second dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In a statement released Wednesday, the CDC said the second dose should be received six months after the first dose.

The CDC also said its recommendations allow for flexibility for those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised to consider additional doses (three or more). in consultation with their health care provider.

In August, the Food and Drug Administration greenlit updated COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna for the 2024 fall season. The updated shots were revised to target the KP.2 variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and medical experts say it will also provide protection against other recent strains.

This was part of a now-annual process undertaken by the FDA and health authorities around the world to update the vaccines to protect against newer strains of the virus.

Similar to previous seasons, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all Americans ages 6 months and older get a shot of the updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against another expected surge of the virus this fall and winter. 

Still, as another fall virus season approaches, not everyone is following the CDC’s advice. According to a survey from Ohio State Wexner Medical Center last month, less than half of Americans were planning to get their COVID or flu shots this season.

“Data continues to confirm the importance of vaccination to protect those most at risk for severe outcomes of COVID-19,” the CDC noted in the latest release. “Receiving recommended 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines can restore and enhance protection against the virus variants currently responsible for most infections and hospitalizations in the United States.”

The CDC also reminded the public that the COVID-19 vaccine can help reduce the chances of suffering the effects of long COVID.

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