- Samsung unveils 2026 OLED TV, with Glare Free technology coming to the mid-range S90H
- It also commits to large screen sizes, with 115-inch models announced
- Samsung’s The Frame art TV will be available in a new 98-inch size
Several of 2025’s best TVs were Samsung models, so it has a lot to live up to in 2026. Based on the first announcements we’ve had at CES 2026, it looks like it should live up to expectations.
The company has previously announced its new range of Samsung Micro RGB TV, which will be available in 55, 65, 75, 85 and 100 inch sizes. These will have Samsung’s Glare Free anti-glare screen.
The company’s latest NQ4 AI processor for its TVs features several AI upgrades, including improved 4K AI upscaling, an AI Customization mode that adapts picture settings to your preferences based on detected content, and Auto HDR Remastering, which upscales standard dynamic range content to high dynamic range.
For soccer fans, there’s a new AI soccer mode that automatically adjusts picture and motion settings when it detects soccer plays on screen. There are also AI audio upgrades, including Adaptive Sound and AI Sound Controller, the latter of which lets you separately adjust individual audio layers such as dialogue and music.
On the OLED TV front, the new flagship Samsung S95H will act as the successor to one of 2025’s best OLED TVs, the Samsung S95F. The S95H has design changes, including a metal frame, and it’s been upgraded to use a Zero Connect wireless box – this was introduced in last year’s lineup on certain models, including the Samsung QN990F and The Frame Pro.
The mid-range Samsung S90H will get the OLED Glare Free technology previously reserved for the company’s flagship OLED and mini-LED TVs, while the S85H will come in a 48-inch size for the first time.
The main story of Samsung’s Neo QLED mini-LED TV series for 2026 is the introduction of several large screens, including a 115-inch Samsung QN90H (successor to last year’s amazing Samsung QN90F) and a 100-inch Samsung QN80H, which will carry AI functions on these large screens with more content.
For lifestyle TVs, The Frame Pro now comes in a smaller 55-inch size. In a first for the series, the cheaper non-pro The Frame sets will not use the One Connect box, instead using built-in connections like a more traditional TV. Samsung is also introducing a new 98-inch model, the largest so far The Frame TV in the range. Finally, there will be 43 and 50-inch The Frame models, although these will use the One Connect box.
Check below for in-depth details on the new Samsung monitors.
OLED
The flagship Samsung S95H OLED will be available in 55, 65, 77 and 83-inch sizes and will continue to use a QD-OLED panel in most, although Samsung did not confirm whether the 83-inch will use a WOLED panel like last year.
The big changes here are design-based. It no longer uses the One Conect external connection box, and instead has the connections built into the TV now – though, and this is a big one, it can now optionally use the Wireless One Connect Box, which was introduced last year with the Samsung QN990F and The Frame Pro TVs. This houses connections for external devices and sends signals wirelessly to the TV – and because the TV has its own connections, it actually means you can have up to eight full-fledged HDMI 2.1 connections to this one TV.
It also has a metal frame and bezel and comes with a slim-fit wall mount.
The S95H is said to be up to 35% brighter than its Samsung S95F predecessor.
The Samsung S90H is the mid-range OLED for 2026 and improves on its Samsung S90F predecessor with a 15% increase in brightness. The big news here is that it gets Samsung’s OLED Glare Free anti-glare screen, which I’ve found to be effective at eliminating mirror-like reflections in brighter rooms. The S90H’s support for 4K 165Hz and Nvidia G-Sync, along with FreeSync, ALLM and HDR10+ gaming, should put it up there with the best gaming TVs.
Information on the Samsung S85H entry-level OLED is scarce at the moment, but it is set to arrive in a new 48-inch model, a size category currently covered by its LG B5 series rival in the US.
Large screen Neo QLED and QLED, including The Frame
Samsung’s announcements reaffirmed its commitment to larger TV sizes with a host of new super-large screens, including a 115-inch Samsung QN90H, the successor to the five-star Samsung QN90F. The QN90F was our best TV for sports in 2026, so if the QN90H follows in its footsteps, the 115-inch could become the ultimate TV for watching sports with a large group. The announcements also included a 100-inch Samsung QN80H, the mid-range model in the range.
Samsung’s new 98-inch The Frame is the largest lifestyle and art TV released to date. This larger The Frame will use a QLED panel and built-in connections instead of an external One Connect box.

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