Tech Guide took a tour of Samsung’s booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to see its entire TV line-up for 2026.
Samsung is entering 2026 with a 20-year track record as the world’s number one TV brand and its new range of TVs, technologies, styles and sizes will be a compelling offering for customers.
It was hard to go past the 130-inch micro LED TV that will be available inside a frame or wall mounted.
When it is inside the frame there are additional speakers built into the structure.
But having it wall mounted really makes a statement.
The micro RGB technology means the backlight has been replaced with tiny red, green and blue lights that work together to make the colours without the need for a quantum dot filter.
Also under the hood is the micro RGB AI Engine Pro which offers precision control of RGB colours and create vivid picture quality.
This means purer colour and the full coverage of the colour gamut (the colours the human eye can recognise) which all adds up to a stunning picture.
And don’t worry you don’t have to fork out for the 130-inch TV to enjoy this technology.
Samsung will be releasing a range of micro RGB TVs in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, 100-inch and 115-inch.
One improvement with Samsung’s TV is with Vision AI – we already know it is working in the background optimising the picture and audio.
But there several features that can assist your viewing like asking about the actors and the movie your watching – you will be presented with information while the movie is still running.
The remote now has a Vision AI button so you ask the TV a question in your own voice rather than typing it.
The Frame is still a part of the Samsung lifestyle TV and it is now available in a 98-inch model.
Also new to market is the OLED S95H which has a super thin bezel but rests on a frame so it looks like a work of art.
The Samsung Art Store will also be available for the OLED range for the first time and will continue to be accessible through even more of Samsung’s TVs.
The popular Freestyle projector, which was one of the products of CES when it was unveiled in 2022.
This year the Freetstyle+ has had an incremental improvement to make it even more versatile and viewable in even more spaces in your home.
It can be aimed anywhere and it will automatically square off and keystone the image and even avoid obstacles to provide the best viewing opportunity as well as handling textured walls another uneven surfaces using AI.
Watch our video above to see the Samsung TVs for yourself.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to Las Vegas for CES with support from Samsung, Hisense, LG, ASUS, Ecovacs, Roborock, Reolink and Lego.


