Home / Technology / Samsung's S95H: Wireless OLED TV Option Unveiled
Samsung's S95H: Wireless OLED TV Option Unveiled
8 Jan
Summary
- Samsung's new S95H OLED TV offers an optional wireless video connection.
- The wireless feature may increase input lag for gamers.
- The TV boasts a 35% brighter picture and new anti-burn-in features.

Samsung has introduced its latest flagship OLED TV, the S95H, at CES 2026, building upon last year's S95F model. A standout feature is the optional wireless connectivity, allowing the TV to receive signals from a separate Wireless One Connect box. This innovative setup aims to reduce cable clutter, with only a single power cord leading to the display.
While offering a sleeker aesthetic, this wireless capability raises concerns for gamers, as previous Samsung wireless models exhibited significantly higher input lag. The S95H, however, allows for direct HDMI connections as an alternative to minimize latency. The new TV also boasts enhanced picture quality, with a 35% brightness increase over the S95F, and incorporates new anti-burn-in features for safer extended image display.
The S95H design features a distinct all-metal bezel, deviating from the bezel-free trend. It is designed to be wall-mounted like a picture frame, showcasing art from the Samsung Art Store. Pricing and availability details for the S95H have not yet been announced, but it is expected to be comparable to its predecessor's launch price.




