QUESTION
Is the Samsung Frame TV still worth it in 2027?
Yes — the Samsung Frame TV can still be worth it in 2027 if you’re paying for the art-TV look first and the panel second. For typical buying, a good target is about $900–$1,400 for smaller sizes, $1,500–$2,500 for mid-sizes, and $2,800–$4,000+ for larger sizes/newer premium sizes; used/refurb units usually need to land noticeably below those ranges to make sense.
For value, The Frame is best when discounted. If it’s priced close to a strong OLED or mini-LED, the better picture quality usually wins. The Frame is most compelling for bright rooms, visible wall-mount aesthetics, and people who want the TV to disappear when idle. Check sold/completed listings before buying, because TV prices swing a lot by size, panel year, and promotions.
Quick price guidance
- Used / refurb The Frame: about $600–$1,000 for smaller sizes, $1,100–$1,900 for mid-sizes, $2,200–$3,300 for larger sizes
- New The Frame: about $900–$1,400 smaller, $1,500–$2,500 mid-size, $2,800–$4,000+ large
- Hisense CanvasTV: usually $200–$500 less than comparable Frame sizes
- LG C-Series OLED: often similar to or slightly above The Frame at sale price, but with much better picture quality
If you care most about design, glare control, and wall-art vibes, The Frame can still be a good buy. If you care most about movies, HDR, gaming, or overall picture quality per dollar, you’ll usually be happier with an OLED or mini-LED TV in the same budget.