Tom’s Guide Verdict The Samsung S95H sets a new benchmark for OLED performance, combining best-in-class brightness with an incredibly effective Glare Free screen. It’s held back slightly by a subpar remote and the omission of Dolby Vision, but its picture is elite. $2,999.99 at Best Buy Check Amazon Pros + Outstanding overall picture quality + Best-in-class brightness + Effective Glare Free display + Art Store support Cons – Cheap-feeling remote – No Dolby Vision Best picks for you Best Samsung TVs in 2026: OLEDs and QLEDs tested and reviewed These are the 3 best OLED TVs we’ve tested for bright rooms, watching movies and gaming without breaking the bank These are the 5 best TVs we’ve tested for movies, sports and gaming you can buy right now Why you can trust Tom’s Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products, services, and apps to help find what’s best for you. Find out more about how we test, analyze, and rate. Jump To: Price & sizes Design How we test TVs Performance Test results Audio Interface Remote Verdict Samsung S95H OLED TV: Specs Price: $3,399 Screen size: 65 inches Model: Samsung QN65S95HAFXZA Resolution: 4K (3,840 x 2,160) HDR: HDR10+, HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ Advanced Refresh rate: 165Hz Ports: 4x HDMI 2.1 Smart TV software: One UI Tizen Size (without stand): 59.43 x 35.23 x 1.04 inches Weight (without stand): 46.08 pounds The Samsung S95H OLED TV might be my favorite flagship from the brand to date. It’s been designed to dominate both light-controlled home theaters and bright living rooms alike, defying the historic limitation that even the best OLED TVs can’t handle high ambient light. Samsung has delivered the brightest OLED TV we’ve ever tested. After hours of watching and gaming on the S95H, I’m confident you can comfortably watch this panel in any environment without worrying about a washed-out image. The combination of raw luminance and an incredibly effective glare-free display keeps the screen looking pristine, no matter the genre. Alongside the premium picture tech, this set gets integration with Samsung’s popular Art Store, allowing the TV to double as a high-end gallery piece when it’s not in use. Then there’s a the controversial metal bezel bordering the screen, a feature I thought I’d despise but somehow grew on me — no, really. Latest Videos From Watch full video here: Samsung S95H at Best Buy for $2,999.99 While there are a few caveats I’ll note in my following Samsung S95H OLED TV review, overall, I think this set is a striking reminder at just how dominant modern OLED technology can be. Samsung S95H OLED TV: Price and sizes The Samsung S95H is positioned as a premium flagship set, and its pricing reflects its status at the top of the brand’s OLED lineup. While official launch pricing varies by size, it commands a top-tier premium: 55-inch Samsung S95H OLED (QN55S95HAFXZA): $2,499 65-inch Samsung S95H OLED (QN65S95HAFXZA): $3,399 77-inch Samsung S95H OLED (QN77S95HAFXZA): $4,499 83-inch Samsung S95H OLED (QN55S95HAFXZA): $6,499 (Image credit: Tom’s Guide) I’ll remind you that OLED TVs come in fewer sizes than Mini-LED TVs. That said, if you want Samsung OLED at a lower price and with smaller screen sizes, the Samsung S90H is a compelling alternative. You will lose Art Store access as well as see some shortcomings in performance, detailed in charts further below. Samsung S95H OLED TV review: Design, ports and connectivity Samsung has made an… interesting design choice with this TV. It features a non-optional metal bezel that sits behind the screen, making the uniform chassis look like it’s floating off the wall when mounted. That said, you do get a set of sturdy metal feet included, which I used for the sake of this review. Tom’s Guide: Direct to Your Inbox Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By sub
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