> At a Glance
> – Samsung unveiled the S95H OLED at CES 2026, claiming a 35% brightness jump over last year’s S95F
> – It’s the company’s first OLED to access the Samsung Art Store with 5,000 images and burn-in-resistant static display
> – An all-metal frame now houses four HDMI ports, while a Zero Gap Wall Mount lets it sit flush
> – Why it matters: Buyers no longer have to choose between Gallery-style décor and OLED picture quality
Samsung just erased the line between a designer Frame TV and a flagship OLED. The new S95H, introduced at CES 2026, couples Gallery-mode artwork with a panel that’s over a third brighter than its predecessor.
Brighter Panel, Glare-Free Viewing
Samsung says the S95H hits up to 35% higher light output than the award-winning S95F while keeping its Glare Free coating. A Daniel J. Whitman demo in Las Vegas showed reflections visibly muted next to the outgoing S95C.
- Peak brightness up 35% year-over-year
- Anti-reflective layer cuts room reflections
- Maintains color accuracy at higher luminance
Frame Meets Function
For the first time on an OLED, Samsung loads the full Art Store-about 5,000 paintings and photos-into the S95H. A company rep told Daniel J. Whitman that new pixel-shift tech resists burn-in during long static-art sessions.
| Feature | S95F | S95H |
|---|---|---|
| Brightness | Standard | +35% |
| Art Store | No | Yes |
| HDMI Inputs | External box | 4 on board |
| Wall Mount | Gap | Zero Gap |

Inputs and Gaming
The aluminum bezel replaces the separate One Connect box: four HDMI ports live on-set, with an optional wireless module pushing total inputs to eight. Gamers get VRR up to 165Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync support via Samsung’s Game Bar.
Key Takeaways
- Samsung’s S95H OLED is 35% brighter and ships with Gallery-grade art mode
- All-metal chassis integrates HDMI ports and optional wireless expandability
- Gaming features include 165Hz VRR, FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync
- Pricing, screen sizes and launch date haven’t been announced yet
Flush wall mounting, burn-in-resistant artwork mode and a big brightness boost position the S95H to lure buyers who want both décor-friendly design and reference OLED performance. Details on cost and availability are expected later this year.

