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Samsung unveiled its latest flagship OLED device, the S95H, a TV that is a third brighter than before and features a new metal frame design, in… Consumer Electronics Show 2026.
The S95H is Samsung’s first OLED TV to offer access to the Samsung Art Store with a selection of up to 5,000 images. At a preview event in Las Vegas, a Samsung representative told me that the S95H has technology that enables it to display still images by resisting burn-in. This combination of features should make the TV more attractive to people who want a frame-type TV but also need the picture benefits that OLED technology provides.
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Samsung says the S95H is up to 35% brighter than the previous model The S95F is a CNET Editors’ Choice winnerwhile also featuring the company’s Glare Free technology.
The Samsung S95H features an all-metal frame that replaces the previous call box.
The new frame is made entirely of metal and replaces the S95F’s separate media docking box by enabling four HDMI inputs on the board. People can also add an additional Wireless One Connect box for up to eight total inputs. Additionally, the TV is designed to fit onto the wall using the Zero Gap wall mount bracket.
The anti-reflective coating of the S95H (right) and the reflective lights on the older S95C (left).
The Samsung S95H can also support gaming with support for VRR up to 165Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, Nvidia G-Sync, as well as the Samsung Game Bar.
I saw the S95H in action at Samsung’s First Look event and was particularly impressed with its ability to display still images for long periods. When paired with increased brightness, this TV has the potential to be better than the S95F.
Pricing, sizes and availability haven’t been announced yet, but since it’s a premium TV, it won’t be cheap.