The Samsung S95H OLED TV series has ultimately evolved very little compared to its predecessor, the Samsung S95F, focusing on a moderate increase in brightness.
The clarity of Samsung's TV offerings at CES in Las Vegas in early January wasn't the most apparent, with the same series having different model numbers on each side of the Atlantic: the S95H in the United States corresponded to the S99H in Europe. Samsung OLED S95H TV, peak brightness +10% Naturally, the announcements of peak brightness levels led to confusion, with the S95H and S99H supposedly having identical peak brightness performance. However, this is not the case. While the Samsung S99H TVs stand out with their unique design, featuring a metal frame around the screen and the option to add a Wireless One Connect box, they also differentiate themselves from the S95H models with a peak brightness that is advertised as being 35% higher than that of the 2025 S95F models (see our full review of the Samsung TQ55S95F). After further discussions with Samsung representatives in France and Korea, it appears that the S95H screens offer a peak brightness close to that of the S95F, but still with an improvement of at best 10%. Samsung S95H OLED TVs: New Specifications. While the Samsung S95H TV series retains the Real Black certification, which ensures deep blacks even in bright ambient light, the new NQ4 AI processor brings some interesting new features. First and foremost, the AI Sound Controller function allows for independent adjustment of sound elements, such as amplifying crowd sounds while reducing the commentator's voice. Also included is AI Soccer Mode: for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the TV automatically detects matches to optimize grass color and sound immersion (clarity of commentary and stadium intensity). HDR10+ Advanced is also included. Samsung S95H OLED TV, improved specifications. Among the advanced features, we can mention the improved 4K AI Upscaling algorithms for impressive on-screen sharpness of SD and HD signals, and Auto HDR Remastering for HDR rendering of SDR content. The same applies to the Adaptive Sound function, which adjusts the sound settings to the content displayed on the screen, and the AI Customization Mode, which adjusts the picture and sound according to the user's preferences and the detected content. Samsung S95H OLED TV, specifications unchanged. The Samsung S95H TVs in 2026 retain some features from the 2025 models, namely the AI Motion Enhancer for perfect fluidity, even for fast-moving objects, and the Color Booster to dynamically enhance the color rendering of each scene. Of course, the Glare Free technology is still included. The same applies to the Q-Symphony function, which, when used with a Samsung Q-Series soundbar (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026), allows you to use the TV's speakers in addition to those of the soundbar, while optimizing the sound according to the room's acoustics to enhance sound reproduction, its scale, and its spatialization. Note that Samsung S95H TVs can be wirelessly connected to up to five audio devices (see our CES 26 news > Samsung LS50H and LS70H: designer wireless speakers with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth by Erwan Bouroullec). Finally, we can also mention a maximum refresh rate of 165 Hz and compatibility with FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync.
We recall below the expected composition of the Samsung S95H Oled TV series in France:
• Samsung TQ48S95HAE (48'', 122 cm, Ultra HD 4K, One Connect, Tandem Woled)
• Samsung TQ55S95HAT (55'', 140 cm, Ultra HD 4K, One Connect, QD Oled)
• Samsung TQ65S95HAT (65'', 165 cm, Ultra HD 4K, One Connect, QD Oled)
• Samsung TQ77S95HAT (77'', 196 cm, Ultra HD 4K, One Connect, QD Oled)
• Samsung TQ83S95HAE (93'', 211 cm, Ultra HD 4K, One Connect, Tandem Woled)
More details to follow.