Samsung Unveils Pricing and Availability for 2026 Frame Pro and OLED TV Lineup Following its earlier announcements on Mini LED models, Samsung has now detailed the pricing and availability for its 2026 lineup of The Frame Pro and OLED televisions, which are ready to order starting today. The new OLED series begins at an accessible $1,200, bringing premium features to a broader market. The Frame Pro, first launched in 2025 as a higher-end variant of the popular art-style TV, retains its core advantages for the new model year. It continues to feature a Neo QLED panel with superior backlighting compared to the standard Frame and supports the Wireless One Connect box to minimize visible cable clutter. The 2026 iteration offers a glare-free QLED display with refresh rates up to 144Hz, or 240Hz when connected to a PC. Key updates for this year include the introduction of a new 55-inch size, expanding the lineup which also includes 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch models. Additionally, one of the TV’s Micro HDMI ports now supports eARC for enhanced audio quality with compatible soundbars. Samsung’s 2026 OLED TV updates are more comprehensive. The flagship S95H model introduces a new FloatLayer Design featuring a metal bezel that allows the TV to mount flush against a wall. It also offers the optional Wireless One Connect Box. Both the S95H and the more affordable S90H series boast brighter displays, marketed as OLED HDR Pro and OLED HDR+, and include Samsung’s anti-glare treatment. These models are geared toward gamers with support for NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to reduce stuttering and screen tearing. All processing is handled by Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen 3 Processor for 4K upscaling and other AI-driven enhancements. The entry-level OLED option, the S85H, now comes in a smaller 48-inch size. Availability for the 2026 models is widespread but not complete. Most The Frame Pro sizes are available for purchase from Samsung and other retailers immediately. Pricing is set at $2,000 for the 65-inch model, $2,800 for the 75-inch model, and $4,000 for the 85-inch model. However, Samsung has not yet announced pricing or a release date for the new 55-inch The Frame Pro or the 2026 versions of the standard, non-Pro Frame TV. The entire 2026 OLED lineup is available to order. The premium S95H series starts at $2,500 for the 55-inch model, with the 65-inch at $3,400, the 77-inch at $4,500, and the 83-inch at $6,500. The mid-range S90H starts at $1,400 for a 42-inch model and scales up to $5,300 for the 83-inch variant. The most budget-friendly OLED, the S85H, begins at $1,200 for the 48-inch size and reaches $4,500 for the 83-inch model.

