Woot is selling the 2025 Hisense CanvasTV and Samsung The Frame TV at their lowest prices of the year, through June 26th. The 65-inch CanvasTV drops to $779.99, down $520 from $1,299.99. The 75-inch CanvasTV hits $1,197.99, a $1,302 cut. Samsung's Frame starts at $587.99 for the 43-inch. Critical warranty gap: Hisense covers one year, Samsung's Woot listing covers only 90 days.
The technical comparison buried in this piece is worth reading in full. John Higgins tested both panels side by side in November and found the Frame brighter at 661 nits versus the CanvasTV's 527, with better reflection handling. But Hisense ships a magnetic bezel included and grants access to over 1,000 works from Van Gogh and Monet at no extra cost. Samsung charges up to $200 for bezels and $50 per year for its full art library. That cost delta matters over time.
Both sets run 4K with 144Hz variable refresh rate on most sizes, making them viable for gaming and sports, not just wall decoration. The Frame wins on connectivity with four HDMI 2.1 ports to the CanvasTV's two. The CanvasTV wins on software: Google TV versus Samsung's Tizen OS. Both support AirPlay, Google Assistant, and Alexa. If you are choosing between them, the software and long-term art subscription costs are the deciding factors, not the panel specs.
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