Ive lived with Samsungs new flagship OLED TV and Ive never seen anything quite like it
Date:
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 15:29:58 +0000
Description:
After initial testing, the Samsung S99H/S95H QD-OLED TV is a high bar for 2026's other models to clear
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Tech Radar Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Become a Member in Seconds Unlock instant access to exclusive member
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While the S99H isnt in stores yet for you to check out for yourselves and hasnt yet run the gauntlet of the full TechRadar testing team, Ive been lucky enough to spend a few days with the 77-inch model already (it also comes in 55-inch, 65-inch and 83-inch sizes). During that time, its become clear that it delivers a substantial step up over its already-talented Samsung S95F predecessor and TechRadar rated that set as the TV of the Year in 2025 . Article continues below You may like Samsung S95H - here's everything we know about the 2026 flagship OLED Samsung's new flagship OLED TV has a
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The big changes start with the S99Hs design. Samsung typically prides itself on incredibly slim, minimalistic flagship TV designs, so its quite a shock to find the 77-inch S99Hs already large screen framed by an eye-catching outer frame that extends well over an inch around all four of the screens edges.
Given how much bigger it makes an already big screen, the S99Hs so-called FloatLayer design is likely to be controversial. The fact that the metallic outer frame is set back from the protruding screen, though, creates an
unusual three-dimensional viewing experience that I personally found more immersive and cinematic than anything Ive had with typical flat, single-layer TV. The black bit's the OLED screen, the silver bit's the frame design (Image credit: John Archer) The clever design extends to a nifty reflective neck for the provided desktop stand that makes the screen look like its floating in
mid air, and theres some well defined cable channeling around the back panel.
Another big new feature for the S99H, though, means that you dont actually need to connect any of your sources directly to the TV if you dont want to. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our
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Its possible to buy an optional extra Wireless One Connect box for the S99H that not only adds an extra four HDMI 2.1 ports to the four already found on the TV itself, giving you a total of eight, but also means you can watch the pictures and sound from up to four sources without having any cable other
than the power cord running into the TV.
This wireless box adds just under 30ms to the time the TV takes to render images, meaning gamers should probably stick with connecting their consoles and PCs directly to the main TV, but otherwise this optional wireless connection box takes the S99Hs connectivity into unprecedented territory for sheet number of ports.
The S99Hs picture features and quality appear to have undergone an impressive transformation, too. The QD- OLED technology at their heart has been pushing brightness forward at a phenomenal rate with each new generation, and the 77-inch S99H continues this trend by managing to hit almost 4,500 nits on
tiny HDR windows (up more than 12% on last year's S95F), and hits nearly
2,800 nits even on a 10% test window. What to read next The best Samsung TV for all budgets, tested by our reviewers I compared 3 elite OLED TVs, and the cheaper option beats LG and Samsung Ive chosen the best TVs you can buy to suit every budget, after hundreds of hours of real-world testing
In fact, in a major assault on mini-LED TV territory, the S99H even manages
to maintain brightness above 500 nits on a fullscreen 100% white HDR test window. T
his all feeds into an HDR performance of staggering dynamism and punch but also impressive consistency in the S99Hs Standard preset, backed up by those pure colours that are QD-OLEDs trademark, and the pixel-level light control and beautifully deep, consistent black colours that home cinema fans now expect from any OLED screen. The screen is super-rich, and really breaks through in bright rooms thanks to Samsung's Glare Free layer (Image credit: John Archer) The S99Hs Standard preset doesnt just look so far to be even
more spectacular than that of its predecessor, though; it also looks better , offering more refinement and tighter control at the images extremes to minimise any glitches that might distract you from what youre watching.
Before anyone worries, though, that the S99H cares only about showing off the extremes of what its panel can do, its Filmmaker Mode also looks so far be a triumph, at least from a hitting the numbers perspective.
In my early tests (made without tinkering with the presets settings at all)
it delivered the most accurate results Ive ever seen across all of my Calman Ultimate softwares greyscale and colour tests.
Samsungs latest anti-reflection screen filter seems from early viewing to
have been improved again too, still removing pretty much all reflections from the screen but now retaining slightly deeper black levels when the filter is having to work really hard in a very bright environment. Upgrades from inside out While some of this apparently improved precision from the S99H will be down to improvements to its QD-OLED display, Samsungs latest NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor with its 128 neural networks is surely playing a part, too.
This is now powerful enough to apparently automatically tune the brightness
of each and every pixel in real time, to optimise the impact of its screen with any incoming video. Plus, this year, the S99H is going to be getting support for the new HDR10+ Advanced format.
The next-gen form of HDR10+ adds six new enhancements to the previous premium HDR system in a bid to make HDR look brighter, more dynamic (while still tracking creative intent) smoother (but only to a degree set by content creators), and more accurately coloured, while also being able to adapt its workings better to different genres of content and cloud gaming.
The new AI processor also provides advanced recognition of the type of sport youre watching through such elements as the distribution of grass, the presence of scoreboards, pitch markings, baseball bats, tennis rackets and
the like, so that it can focus its ball-tracking motion processing elements more accurately. So you shouldnt end up seeing artefacting in the picture if you opt to apply motion processing to a sport source.
The latest AI system introduces an audio improvement, too, that lets you divide any soundtrack up into separate voice, music and effect elements so that you can then manually adjust the balance of each element to suit your hearing, combat ambient noise, or just make a particular element clearer with specific TV show or movie mixes.
Ive already mentioned AI quite a bit through this look at the S99H, but this being a Samsung TV were not done with AI quite yet. For starters the latest Samsung smart remote control introduces a dedicated AI button that takes you directly to a new onscreen menu devoted purely to the TVs extensive AI smart features.
These now include not one but two third-party AI systems, Co-Pilot and Perplexity. Why two? Because, says Samsung, each one offers different areas
of specific expertise. You can manually choose which AI assistant you want to use, or else the TV will try to pick the best one for you, depending on what youve asked the TV to do.
One last welcome usability change Ive noticed on the S99H in my time with it so far is that Samsung has moved the set of icons you use to move between different submenus from the main Tizen home hub to the top of the screen, rather than ranging them down the left. This makes the home screen look much cleaner and less intimidating.
Needless to say the TechRadar team is raring to bring you a full review of Samsungs S99H/S95H range as quickly as we can, without rushing anything. From what Ive seen so far, though, things are looking very promising indeed. Thinking of buying a new TV? Try our TV size and model finder! You tell it
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