You don’t have to be an interior designer to make your entertainment center look a little more curated — especially now that we’ve moved into spooky movie and football season. If you love to watch TV and movies, but hate the look of a giant screen, Samsung’s Frame TV may be the home purchase of your dreams. Known for doubling as an art piece when not in use, users say the ultra-popular thin television set is “just beautiful,” and the display pictures “look like we are at the actual museum.”

Lucky for you, today Walmart has slashed the costs of the 55-inch versions, which has gone back to last year’s Black Friday prices. While the 65-inch typically goes for $1,998 and the 55-inch for $1,383, they’re on sale for $1,379 and $898, respectively. That’s hundreds off the original price tags of these normally big-ticket tech products.

These televisions are beloved for their ability to hide the fact that they’re televisions in the first place.

Mounted, they’re almost flush with living room walls, and their matte anti-glare surface makes the screen look much like a painting. While the Frame TV is turned off, switching it into Art Mode gets it to display art as folks walk by automatically, thanks to a built-in motion sensor. You can curate your photos and art or shop at Samsung’s Art Store to choose from over 1,400 new and classic works to display. You can also subscribe to Samsung’s Art Store for a rotating gallery. Its bezels are thin, so when mounted to a wall, it looks like a large picture frame (hence the name). It also has the appearance of a matte finish thanks to anti-glare tech.