Samsung's new Frame Pro and OLED TVs are now available to order
After sharing pricing and availability for its new Mini LED TVs in March, Samsung is ready to detail some of the other TVs it introduced at CES earlier this year. The 2026 versions of Samsung's The Frame Pro and OLED TVs are both available to order today тАУ save for some notable exceptions тАУ and they start for as little as $1,200. The Frame Pro was originally introduced in 2025 as the more premium version of Samsung's popular The Frame art TVs. The big advantage of stepping up to a Pro model over a normal Frame is you get a Neo QLED panel with better backlighting, and support for Samsung's Wireless One Connect box, which lets you avoid cluttering your TV with extra cables. The 2026 version doesn't really change that formula. You still get a glare-free QLED panel, a refresh rate of up 144Hz or up to 240Hz when the TV is connected to a PC and access to the Wireless One Connect box. The key differences are The Frame Pro now comes in a smaller 55-inch size (joining Samsung's 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch models) and one of the TV's Micro HDMI ports supports eARC for improved audio quality with connected sound bars. Samsung's new S95H OLED for features a new design that lets it mount flush against a wall. Samsung Samsung's improvements to its OLED TVs line is a bit more substantial. The company's flagship S95H features what Samsung calls a "FloatLayer Design" with a metal bezel that

Samsung's new Frame Pro and OLED TVs are now available to order, following the company's announcement of its Mini LED TVs in March. The 2026 versions of the Frame Pro and OLED TVs are now in stock, starting at as low as $1,200, with some exceptions. The Frame Pro, introduced in 2025 as the premium version of Samsung's popular The Frame art TVs, continues to offer a Neo QLED panel with enhanced backlighting and support for Samsung's Wireless One Connect box, which eliminates cable clutter.
The 2026 Frame Pro maintains the same core features, including a glare-free QLED panel, a refresh rate of up to 144Hz or 240Hz when connected to a PC, and access to the Wireless One Connect box. However, there are a few key updates. The Frame Pro now includes a smaller 55-inch size, joining the existing 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch models. Additionally, one of the TV's Micro HDMI ports supports eARC for better audio quality when connected to sound bars.
Samsung's new S95H OLED TV features a redesigned "FloatLayer Design" with a metal bezel, allowing the TV to mount flush against a wall. The improvements to Samsung's OLED TV line are more substantial. The flagship S95H model boasts the FloatLayer Design and the option to use a Wireless One Connect Box to hide cables. Both the S95H and the more affordable S90H models feature brighter OLED HDR Pro or OLED HDR+ displays and Samsung's glare-free treatment to reduce reflections.
These TVs also support NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, preventing stuttering and screen tearing during gaming. They utilize Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen 3 Processor for 4K upscaling and other AI features. The entry-level OLED option, the S85H, now includes a smaller 48-inch size. Most, but not all, of Samsung's OLED TVs are available for pre-order, with some models experiencing delays.
Samsung's new Frame Pro and OLED TVs continue to push the boundaries of design and technology, offering consumers a range of options for both art and entertainment. With improved features and a focus on user experience, these TVs aim to cater to a wide audience, from casual viewers to avid gamers and art enthusiasts. As the company continues to innovate, these new models represent Samsung's commitment to delivering high-quality products that meet the evolving needs of consumers.










