Samsung Opens Orders for 2026 Frame Pro and OLED TVs
Kemal Sivri
Samsung has officially opened orders for its 2026 TV lineup, including the art-focused Frame Pro and high-performance OLED models.
Samsung is keeping the momentum going in the home theater space. After rolling out its Mini LED offerings earlier this year, the tech giant is now inviting us to open our wallets for the 2026 editions of The Frame Pro and its latest OLED TV series. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your living room into either a digital art gallery or a high-end cinema, today seems to be your lucky day.
The Frame Pro, which first made waves in 2025 as the premium sibling to the standard Frame, continues to focus on blending aesthetics with high-end tech. The big draw here remains the Neo QLED panel, which offers significantly better backlighting than the entry-level models. For those who hate cable clutter, the support for the Wireless One Connect box is a total game-changer. This year, Samsung is also introducing a more compact 55-inch size to the Pro lineup, joining the existing 65, 75, and 85-inch giants. Gamers will also appreciate the refresh rates hitting up to 240Hz when hooked up to a PC.
On the OLED side of things, the flagship S95H is stealing the spotlight with its new 'FloatLayer Design.' This allows the TV to sit almost perfectly flush against your wall, making it look more like a window than a screen. Both the S95H and the slightly more affordable S90H feature Samsung's glare-free treatment, which is a blessing for those of us with bright, sunny living rooms. Under the hood, the NQ4 AI Gen 3 Processor handles the heavy lifting for 4K upscaling, ensuring even older content looks crisp.
In terms of pricing, the barrier to entry starts at $1,200 for the 48-inch S85H OLED. If you’re eyeing the premium S95H, prices range from $2,500 for the 55-inch model up to a hefty $6,500 for the 83-inch version. The Frame Pro starts at $2,000 for the 65-inch model, though we are still waiting on the official price tag for the new 55-inch variant. Most of these models are available to order starting today from Samsung and major retailers.
Original Source: https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/samsungs-new-frame-pro-and-oled-tvs-are-now-available-to-order-150000440.html?src=rss
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