Samsung has launched several TVs at CES 2026, which include the 130-inch “Micro RGB” model that ditches traditional backlighting methods. There are also new OLED TVs, as well as upgraded The HiFi Frame TV and a movable TV. Expanding its portfolio further, the company has launched Neo QLED TVs that offer improved picture quality.
The lineup includes QN70H and QN80H Neo QLED TVs that replace the earlier QN70F and QN80F models. There is no QN90H to replace last year’s QN90F, as it is being replaced with Samsung’s entry-level R85H Micro RGB TV. Both models come with seven years of software updates and new AI capabilities such as the Vision AI Companion.
The QN80H model is the top 4K Mini-LED-based LCD TV that features more dimming zones than its predecessor. This way, it is supposed to improve contrast and local brightness control. As noted by Sammobile, it will be available in a larger 100-inch version apart from some smaller sizes.
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On the other hand, the Mini-LED-based QN70H model is targeted towards gamers. It uses the Dual Line Gate (DLG) feature to achieve a refresh rate of up to 288Hz. This enhanced refresh rate has not only advantages but also downgrades because it lowers the vertical resolution from 4K to Full HD. Like the QN80H, it will also come in a new 100-inch size, replacing the QN70F.
These TVs leverage advanced quantum dot technology and AI-driven color calibration to produce more vivid, accurate, and lifelike colors than ever before. They run Tizen OS 10 and will get software updates for seven years.
The TVs also support Dolby Atmos, Eclipsa Audio, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, VRR, and HGiG. Other highlights include Art Mode, Art Store, Bixby, Samsung Health, Samsung Gaming Hub, SmartThings Hub, Matter Hub, AirPlay 2, Smart View, Daily+, Daily Board, and more.

