Samsung explains the new technology that makes its 2026 flagship OLED TV so much brighter – and promises the screen should also last twice as long


  • QD-OLED Penta Tandem is the name of Samsung’s next generation OLED panel
  • Already in 2026 Samsung S95H TV, and comes to screens
  • 1.3x brighter and claimed to last 2x longer than current panels

Samsung’s flagship OLED TV for 2026, the Samsung S95H, promises to be 30% brighter than the previous year’s S95F – and now Samsung has gone into detail about how it’s achieved it.

The brightness increase will probably generate the most headlines, but there is another very welcome development here: Samsung’s new panels should last almost twice as long, according to the company.

New technology means new branding, and this is no exception: Say hello to the QD-OLED Penta Tandem™. And the use of Penta – the Greek word for the number five – shows that Samsung Display is taking the same approach to light-emitting layers as Gillette does to razor blades: it has increased the number of blue light-emitting layers from four to five. And it offers some important advantages.

We like the Samsung S95F a lot, and this year’s replacement promises to be 30% brighter. (Image credit: TechPowerUp)

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