Samsung TV lineup 2026: new OLEDs, Micro RGB TVs and Neo QLEDs announced at CES
Samsung kicks off the year with a slate of new TVs
We're ringing in the new year the same way we always do: by covering the biggest consumer electronics trade show on the planet. CES 2026 has arrived, and this year, Samsung is kicking off the show with a slate of exciting new TVs.
At the time of publishing, we're still going hands-on with some of these Samsung TVs and putting together the full picture of the brand's latest TV lineup. As a result, some of this information is subject to change in the coming days.
What we do know, however, is that 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Samsung, TV-shoppers and A/V enthusiasts. Here's what we know so far.
Samsung 2026 TVs: New OLEDs
At the top of Samsung's 2026 OLED TV lineup is the Samsung S95H, the brand's newest flagship OLED and the successor to the Samsung S95F, one of the best OLED TVs we reviewed in 2025. Like its predecessors, the S95H leverages Samsung Display's quantum dot-enhanced OLED panels, which allows for brighter, purer color than what we've come to expect from traditional WOLED panels.
In addition, the Samsung S95H will once again arrive with Samsung's glare-free, matte-style display, which greatly reduces glare from competing light sources. It's also outfitted with Samsung's latest full-metal bezel for a fresh, stylish touch.
The S95H is outfitted with Samsung's latest full-metal bezel for a fresh, stylish touch.
Dropping down a price tier, the all-new Samsung S90H replaces the Samsung S90D at the mid-range level. Unlike last year's S90D, the S90H features Samsung's glare-free display, so shoppers will no longer have to spring for Samsung's flagship if they want the glare-free display on a mid-range OLED TV.
In keeping with the S90D, select sizes in the S90H series will feature quantum dot-enhanced OLED displays. At the time of publishing, we're still waiting for more information about which models in the series feature a QD-OLED display. However, with Samsung now offering more QD-OLEDs than ever before, I predict that the QD-OLED vs WOLED debate will continue throughout 2026.
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Finally, at the entry-level price point sits the Samsung S85H, the successor to Samsung's S85F OLED. For the first time ever, this OLED TV will arrive in a 48-inch size option.
Samsung 2026 TVs: Micro RGB
We're on-site at CES hoping to go hands-on with Samsung's Micro RGB TV lineup, but here's what we know so far about the TV-makers plans for this exciting new display tech in 2026.
Last year, Samsung launched a room-dominating, 115-inch Micro RGB TV that, unsurprisingly, cost tens of thousands of dollars. This year, the brand is expanding its stable of Micro RGB TVs with at least one new series.
Samsung's latest Micro RGB TV will arrive in 55-, 65-, 75-, 85- and 100-inch screen sizes. I don't expect them to come cheap, but at the very least, shoppers looking to splash out on this fancy, cutting-edge TV tech will have several size options to choose from.
These Micro RGB TVs are the first to arrive with HDR10+ Advanced, the newest, open-source HDR format developed to compete with the Dolby Vision 2 format. In addition, these TVs will also arrive with Samsung's glare-free finish and an upgraded version of the Samsung Vision AI software suite. That's right: Samsung is doubling down on Vision AI this year.
Samsung 2026 TVs: Neo QLEDs
Samsung's Neo QLED TVs blend Mini-LED backlighting, quantum dot-color and Samsung's robust picture processing capabilities. We don't know much about Samsung's 2026 Neo QLED TV lineup yet, but there's already good news for people who love big screens.
Both the Samsung QN80H and the Samsung QN70H — two of the brand's Neo QLED TVs for 2026 — will arrive in gargantuan, 100-inch versions. They're replacing the Samsung QN80F and the QN70F, respectively.
If you're in the market for something smaller this year and Samsung's bright, colorful Neo QLEDs were on your list of options, don't worry: You'll likely be able to buy the newest versions in a wide range of sizes. Both of their aforementioned predecessors launched in 55-, 65-, 75- and 85-inch versions, and I expect the QN80H and QN70H will, too.
Samsung Vision AI continues to evolve in 2026
Samsung put AI front and center in its 2025 TV lineup, and in 2026, the TV-maker will continue to develop AI-based features for its newest slate of TVs.
Samsung's AI Sound Controller is a new feature that makes on-the-fly adjustments to the soundscape of movies and shows. AI Motion Enhancer Pro purportedly allows for smoother, clearer motion during select content.
And, as mentioned, all of Samsung's newest Micro RGB TVs leverage something called Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, which is said to enhance color realism on a frame-by-frame basis.
Samsung 2026 TVs: outlook
As is typically the case with CES-related new, this information is subject to change as we continue our reporting. We've reached out to representatives from Samsung for more information, including model names, size options and pricing.
For now, we'll continue to update this page as more information comes to light. Stick with our CES 2026 coverage for all of the latest developments.
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Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.
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