
Samsung Electronics’s 2026 OLED TV model (S95H) is receiving a series of positive reviews from major IT media outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom.
According to Samsung Electronics on the 21st, outlets including Forbes in the United States and Trusted Reviews in the United Kingdom highly evaluated the new model’s design, picture quality and enhanced AI performance.
Forbes praised the S95H for delivering outstanding performance across all aspects, including design, picture quality and sound, calling it “an unrivaled standard that other TVs must surpass.”
In particular, the “float layer” design — where the screen is divided into two layers and protrudes forward — was described as “creating a three-dimensional, eye-catching effect that enhances its collectible value.” The outlet also commended its picture quality, noting that it delivers exceptional brightness and rich color volume, enabling near-imperceptible color accuracy to the human eye.
Trusted Reviews awarded the model a perfect five-star rating and named it a “highly recommended” product. The outlet said the new TV not only delivers overwhelming brightness and accuracy but also perfectly implements vivid picture quality and a precise Filmmaker Mode.
PCMag in the United States also described it as “the most impressive OLED TV released to date,” highlighting its performance that elevates OLED capabilities to the next level, along with its silver frame design.
Enhanced AI features also drew attention. Samsung Electronics equipped the S95H remote with a dedicated AI button to expand the usability of various AI engines and introduced an AI image generation feature that allows users to design their own digital artwork. TechAeris selected the product as a “2026 Editors’ Choice,” noting that its AI soccer mode automatically recognizes matches and provides an optimal sports viewing experience.
Samsung Electronics’ S95H is equipped with advanced AI features such as AI Soccer Mode Pro and AI Sound Control Pro, offering a differentiated entertainment experience.
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics last week announced the “popularization of AI TVs” through its “The First Look” event, unveiling the full-scale integration of AI features into 99% of its TV lineup, from premium to entry-level models. The company has also overhauled its TV portfolio this year, expanding options by adding new Mini LED and UHD models alongside existing premium lines such as Micro RGB, OLED and Neo QLED.