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Samsung The Frame dupe deal: Save over $300 on the Hisense Canvas TV

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Last updated: 2026/04/10 at 3:42 PM
News Room Published 10 April 2026
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SAVE $302: As of April 10, the Hisense 55-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV is down to only $697.99 at Amazon. That’s a savings of 30% or over $300. If you prefer not to shop at Amazon, it’s also on sale for $699.99 at Best Buy.


$697.99
at Amazon

$999.99
Save $302

 

If you have Samsung The Frame TV taste, but not quite a Frame TV budget, Hisense’s Canvas TV is an excellent alternative. Like The Frame, it turns a basic black box into stylish artwork that hangs on your wall. But instead of paying over $1,000, you can add it to your cart for under $700.

As of April 10, the 55-inch version of the Hisense Canvas TV is down to just $697.99 at Amazon for a savings of 30% or $302. While that’s not quite its best price ever, it’s still a pretty significant discount we think is worth grabbing. If you’re anti-Amazon, you can grab the same TV at Best Buy for just $2 more.

The Canvas TV blends seamlessly into a gallery wall with other non-tech wall hangings, thanks to its matte finish and its ultra-slim wall mount that lies flush for a true framed art look. As a QLED model with real-time adaptive brightness and color temperature, it’s also just a bright and brilliant looking TV, no matter what lighting conditions you’re working with.

It features a variable refresh rate up to 144Hz, which is surprisingly good for smooth and tear-free gaming, as well as live sports. And unlike The Frame, it uses Google TV’s interface, which Mashable’s Miller Kern (a satisfied Canvas TV owner) says is much more intuitive and responsive than the Samsung interface.

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If you hate the look of a clunky black box in your living room, the Canvas TV offers an aesthetic upgrade. And if you act fast, you can make the change without overpaying.

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