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Samsung has expanded its 2026 TV lineup with new Neo QLED 4K models and a brand-new Mini LED series, bringing its latest display and AI features to more price points. The company’s focusing heavily on AI-powered enhancements this year. These improvements boost both picture and sound quality while offering a more personalized viewing experience across the portfolio.

Samsung launches new Mini LED TVs alongside Neo QLED 4K lineup for 2026

The Neo QLED 4K lineup includes the QN80H and QN70H, both of which feature Quantum Mini LED backlighting and quantum dot technology for improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. The QN80H leads with real-time AI optimization that boosts both picture and audio, including upscaling lower-resolution content and converting SDR into HDR-like output for a more vivid image.

Samsung has also added AI Customization Mode, which automatically adjusts settings based on what you’re watching, whether it’s sports, movies, or general TV content. Gaming features include Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for smoother visuals, while Dolby Atmos with Object Tracking Sound Lite improves immersion by aligning audio with on-screen movement for a more dynamic experience.

Pricing and availability

Samsung is also introducing its new Mini LED lineup, including the M70H and M80H models, which aim to deliver strong picture performance at more accessible prices. These models feature Pure Spectrum Color, Mini LED HDR, and optional AI color enhancement. The M80H also includes the same NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor found in the QN80H for improved processing and performance.

Across both lineups, Samsung is integrating Vision AI Companion with Bixby, AI Sound Controller, and extra features like AI Soccer Mode. The TVs run an updated Tizen OS with long-term software support, and they’re now rolling out globally with a wide range of sizes and pricing options available.

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QN70H

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The 100-inch M90H model has also been announced and is expected to launch later this year, though Samsung has not yet confirmed its pricing.