We’re big fans of huge TVs, but as great as they look when turned on, they’re usually really boring when they’re turned off. Nobody wants to look at a big blank screen on the wall. Samsung’s Frame and other options from the likes of Hisense of TVs deals with that problem by using ultrathin bezels and displaying artwork when they aren’t being used.

But these models aren’t exactly the cheapest around, which is why TCL’s iFFalcon sub-brand is worth paying attention to. These TVs offer similar picture frame functionality, and right now you can pick one up for as little as $565. That’ll get you a 55-inch model, while a 65-inch version is available for $760. To get those low prices, you’ll need to either clip an on-page coupon or enter code HGTSMFJ9 at checkout.

To put this into perspective, a 55-inch Samsung The Frame TV is currently available from $1,300, so that’s quite the price difference. Although, Samsung does offer additional size options, starting from just 43 inches — perfect for bedrooms and kitchens, for example.

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As for these iFFalcon Mural TVs, they might not be from a familiar brand, but they are part of the TCL family. TCL has built a reputation for offering strong performers at reasonable prices, so it’s no surprise to see that these Mural TVs have plenty to shout about in terms of specs.

Those specs start with support for all of the usual features, including 4K and HDR, with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos both offered. Throw in support for an included Google Assistant voice-controlled remote and a 144Hz refresh rate and the spec sheet looks promising. That refresh rate is variable as well, with the Game Master Mode offering low latency and HDR optimization for gamers.

That’s all good stuff, but things get more interesting when you turn these TVs off. Because the Mural TVs have just a 1.1-inch thick design, they sit flush to your wall — just like a picture frame. The thin bezels help with the illusion, as do the more than 100,000 pieces of artwork that can appear onscreen.

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Why this deal matters

We’re big fans of Samsung’s The Frame TVs, but the prices on those models are enough to put a lot of people off. These iFFalcon Mural TVs are much more affordable, and the list of specifications make them worth considering.



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