Samsung has revealed the pricing and availability of its 2026 OLED TV range which includes the OLED S95H – the first OLED TV with the built in Art Store.
There are three series of Samsung OLED TVs – S95H, S90H and S85H – which are available in more sizes and with brighter panels.
Also onboard is the expanded Glare-Free displays which has been optimised for Australian customers so they can enjoy the Samsung OLED TVs in their bright open living areas.
The new OLED TVs have the Samsung Vision AI companion which allows users to interact with the TV and access personalised recommendations and enhance their entertainment experience.

“In 2026, Samsung has diversified the design of its OLED TV range while bringing more of our flagship innovations across the line-up and expanding size options,” said Simon Howe, Director of AV, Samsung Australia.
“As a result, we have made premium OLED performance accessible to more Australians while ensuring these is a size, Glare-Free option, and design suited to virtually every space in the home.
“Until now, Australians who love the realistic picture quality and Glare-Free technology of the Samsung OLED S95 Series have had to choose between performance and lifestyle benefits like access to Samsung Art Store or a wall-flush, framed design.
“This year, Samsung has brought these experiences together in the OLED S95H series, combining breathtaking OLED picture quality, powerful AI processing and thoughtful design innovations.

“Now Australians can further personalise their OLED TV experiences, whether they’re watching movies, gaming with friends, or displaying their favourite art.”
There are now more OLED size options than ever before to give customers the flexibility to choose the right size screen for their home.
The S95H series comes in 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch and 83-inch sizes.
The S90H is available 42-inch, 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch and 83-inch
while the S85H expands to 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch and 83-inch.

The Samsung OLED S95H and S90H offer deep blacks that are certified RealBlack performance and offer Pantone-validated lifelike colour to offer an authentic viewing experience.
And with the GlareFree technology now extended to the S90H, this enables the TV to diffuse light and dramatically reduce reflections even in a bright home.
On the design side, Samsung has taken a different approach with each of the TVs in the range.
The S95H has a float layer design so the TV can be mounted flush against the wall and offer a clean look that appears to float in place.
It has a refined metal back plated bezel and designed to elevate any room while also ready to support a Wireless One Connect box to offer a streamlined and clutter free set-up.

And the S95H also has the first OLED Art Store so your panel can turn into a work of art when it’s not in use.
The S90H has a laser slim design with an ultra-thin profile which means it looks good at any angle and in any room.
The OLED S85H has a contour design that provides a smooth flowing silhouette that looks like a wave with a 35mm thin body that is sleek from top to bottom.
The Samsung OLED S95H and S90H are powered by the NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor which uses 128 AI neural networks to analyse real-time content scene by scene and optimise picture and sound.

Also onboard is 4K AI upscaling which can boost lower resolution content to near 4K quality while Colour Booster Pro uses AI to enhance each scene’s colour expression for a more dynamic outcome.
The Motion Enhancer Pro also smooths out the image in fast moving scenes including sports broadcasts and action movies.
What’s new in 2026 is the AI Soccer Mode Pro which can detect live matches and optimise the picture and sound for sports viewing.
Player detail is sharpened and the stadium ambience and commentary are also balanced to give you a more immersive match experience.

Gamers will be excited with the S95H and S90H support for motion Xcelerator 165Hz which reduces motion blur during fast paced action.
It also supports NVIDIA G-SYNV and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro so players get tear-free visuals and low latency performance.
On the audio side, the Samsung OLED TVs Object Tracking Sound takes advantage of the TV’s speakers positioned around the edges of the TV to help track motion on the screen.
The new OLED TVs are also running the One UI Tizen OS which offers up to seven years of platform upgrades so the TV can improve with the latest features and services overtime.
The Samsung 2026 OLED TV range including the S95H, the S90H and S85H will be available from today.
Price Guide
Please note, pricing is set at dealer discretion.
| SKU | SIZE | RRP ($AUD) |
| Samsung OLED S95H | ||
| QA83S95HAEXXY | 83-inch | $9,999 |
| QA77S95HAEXXY | 77-inch | $7,999 |
| QA65S95HAWXXY | 65-inch | $5,299 |
| QA55S95HAWXXY | 55-inch | $3,999 |
| Samsung OLED S90H | ||
| QA83S90HAEXXY | 83-inch | $7,499 |
| QA77S90HAWXXY | 77-inch | $5,499 |
| QA65S90HAWXXY | 65-inch | $3,999 |
| QA55S90HAWXXY | 55-inch | $2,999 |
| QA48S90HAEXXY | 48-inch | $2,399 |
| QA42S90HAEXXY | 42-inch | $1,999 |
| Samsung OLED S85H | ||
| QA83S85HAEXXY | 83-inch | $6,499 |
| QA77S85HAEXXY | 77-inch | $4,499 |
| QA65S85HAEXXY | 65-inch | $3,299 |
| QA55S85HAEXXY | 55-inch | $2,499 |
| QA48S85HAEXXY | 48-inch | $1,999 |


