Samsung’s 2026 OLED TVs get a metal makeover with brightness and anti-glare upgrades

Samsung’s TVs have been steadily getting better each year, but 2026 feels like a proper design rethink rather than just a spec bump. Having already upgraded its MiniLED TV lineup and the Frame TV lineup for 2026, it’s time for OLED TVs this time around.

The company’s latest lineup introduces a noticeably more premium, almost “art-piece” approach, paired with meaningful upgrades to brightness and glare handling. And while that might sound like a small tweak on paper, it could actually change how these TVs perform in real living rooms.

What’s new with Samsung’s 2026 OLED TVs?

At the center of the update is the new design language, especially on flagship models like the S95H. Samsung has introduced a metal-heavy “FloatLayer” design that adds a visible bezel and a more structured, frame-like look. It’s a shift away from the ultra-minimal slabs we’re used

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