Samsung unveiled its 2026 Neo QLED 4K lineup at CES and is now available for purchase. With a vision to make its AI-driven TVs available to a wider audience, the brand has also launched an all-new Mini LED TV lineup that omits Quantum Dots yet promises to deliver picture quality expected from Samsung. The series comprises two TVs: M80H and M70H, both using high-efficiency Mini LED backlighting and AI-powered features to enhance the overall picture quality.
These 4K UHD Mini LED TVs deliver bright, natural, and lifelike colors, enhanced by a range of AI-powered display optimization features. You can enhance the color range using the AI-powered Color Booster Pro feature. There is also a special AI customization mode that uses AI to automatically recognize what you’re watching and adjust the content or settings to match your preferences. The TVs also use Mini LED HDR mode to provide deeper contrast and sharper detail. Furthermore, both of the models can transform SDR content into HDR-like quality.
The M80H is the flagship model of the series, featuring the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor that analyzes and enhances content in real time. This TV offers a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth, clear motion in fast scenes like sports and games. When connected to a PC, the onboard DLG (Dual Line Gate) technology lets you take the refresh rate to 240Hz for even faster response. On the other hand, the M70H model includes Motion Xcelerator with only DLG 120Hz refresh rate.
What makes these TVs even more interesting is the inclusion of the Samsung Vision AI Companion, which lets you ask your TV anything about on-screen content with the help of Bixby. It also enables new features like the award-winning AI Sound Controller, which lets you fine-tune voice, music, and sound effects based on your preferences.
With the FIFA World Cup coming this summer, Samsung has also included an AI Soccer Mode, but only in the M80H model. This mode recognizes the in-game action and then optimizes settings for a stadium-like experience. These models also support Dolby Atmos audio; however, they rely on Object Tracking Sound (OTS) Lite, which uses virtual processing to simulate overhead and directional sound.
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These TVs are powered by One UI Tizen, which brings together all your favorite apps and services in one place. It also includes the Samsung TV Plus feature, which gives you access to thousands of free channels, on-demand content, as well as the Samsung Gaming Hub for console-free cloud gaming.
These mini-LED TVs are available in a wide range of sizes, starting from the M70H 43-inch model for $350, while the M80H starts from $700 for the 55-inch model. Samsung is also planning to launch a 100-inch M90H model later this year.

Via: Press Release
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