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Samsung Bets Big On Art With Its New OLED and Frame TVs
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Samsung has pulled the wrapping off some of its most anticipated TVs for 2026, including its latest art-forward TVs, The Frame and The Frame Pro, and its premium OLED TVs, which include three series available in sizes from 42 inches up to a massive 83 inches.
Key facts
- Software will be identical: Both Frame TVs will have access to Samsung's Art Store, of course, which offers subscribers up to 5,000 works from over 800 artists for a $5 monthly subscription fee
- It's also got a maximum 144 Hz display refresh rate for smoother PC gaming (modern consoles cap at 120 Hz)
- Here's the lowdown on Samsung's latest TV releases for 2026, including what the reporter is excited about from the brand this year
- To outfit your Frame or Frame Pro, you've got multiple bezel options this year designed to take it from TV vibes to artwork, including Modern Brown, Modern Teak, Modern White, and Sand Gold options
Summary
Here's the lowdown on Samsung's latest TV releases for 2026, including what the reporter is excited about from the brand this year. Samsung's Frame TVs, which use a matte screen to display art when you're not watching your favorite shows and movies, will be offered in new sizes for 2026, and include an upgrade to its glare-resistant screen technology. The new Frame Pro leads things off as Samsung's top-performing option in the series. Other upgrades include Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor for improved overall picture performance and quicker response times, as well as a new Micro HDMI port that will support HDMI eARC for connecting a soundbar or speaker system.