S95H first shipments landing - third gen QD-OLED and the NQ4 Gen3 chip

Gene

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First allocations of Samsung's 2026 flagship S95H are reaching dealers, and the headline items are a third generation QD-OLED panel and the new NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. That is about as much hard detail as anyone outside Samsung has right now, so I am going to hold off on the superlatives until sets are in rooms.

What I would actually watch for. Every QD-OLED generation so far has been sold on efficiency gains, and efficiency shows up in two very different places - peak highlight brightness in a small window, which is the number that gets printed, and sustained full-field output, which is the one that decides whether hockey and daytime sport look washed out. Those move independently and marketing only ever quotes the first.

The processor name is the least useful thing on the box. Every brand renames its chip annually and every brand claims the same list of AI upscaling and motion improvements. It either shows up on a bad broadcast feed or it does not, and that takes about ten minutes of real content to work out.

The other open question is the screen finish. Samsung's matte approach on recent QD-OLED flagships genuinely fixed bright-room reflections and genuinely lifted black floor a little in a dark room. Whichever way they went this year is a real buying decision, not a footnote.

Anyone who has a unit already - what does a black letterbox bar look like with a lamp on behind you, and does near-black still tint?
 

Amnesia

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Full field brightness is the right thing to flag. My current QD-OLED dims noticeably on a white hockey rink and no review chart ever warned me about it.
 

Carl B

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Every year the chip gets a new name and every year the upscaling is fine but not transformative. I've stopped reading that line on the spec sheet entirely.
 

Popo

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If the matte finish carried over I'm interested. My living room has windows on two sides and glossy is just a mirror from 3pm onwards.
 

tvgeek

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Prices on first allocation are always silly. Wait for autumn, it's been true for six years running.
 
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