Several of the new 2025 Samsung TVs showcased earlier this year at CES are now available for purchase at Samsung's official online store. Select Samsung Neo QLED and OLED TVs are currently in stock and can ship out immediately, with delivery as early as April 9-10. Alternatively, you can pick up select models at your local Best Buy. While not every TV has been released yet, more models are expected to become available soon.
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Samsung showcased several of their top models during CES 2025. Here's a quick rundown of the biggest highlights. At the moment, exact pricing for each model is unknown.
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Samsung revealed a total of six Mini-LED TV models for 2025, and three of these models are available for purchase starting today. The Neo QLED QN990F and QN900F are true 8K TVs with incremental improvements like new anti-glare technology, the One Connect wireless transmitter box, and access to Samsung's Art Store, previously restricted to the Frame TVs. The Neo QLED QN90F, QN85F, QN80F, and QN70F are the new 4K Mini-LED models. The top-end model, the QN90F, features a 165Hz refresh rate, Gen 3 processor, and anti-glare coating similar to the S95F. The mid-range QN85F will be Samsung's first 100" TV.
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The new OLED TVs - the S95F, S90F, and S85F - feature several incremental upgrades over their predecessors. The S95F, Samsung's flagship model, boasts a new NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor, a faster 165Hz refresh rate, an improved anti-glare coating, and an upgraded QD OLED panel that promises up to 2,000 nits of brightness. The S90F will also feature the Gen 3 processor, a 144Hz refresh rate with VRR, and a QD OLED panel with up to 1,300 nits of brightness (for TV models 55" and up). The S85F remains the "budget" OLED TV with a Gen 2 processor and is the only model available now.
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The Frame Pro will make its debut this year alongside the standard Frame TV. The Frame Pro features a superior Neo QLED Mini-LED panel for richer and brighter colors, a faster 144Hz refresh rate, new anti-glare technology, and wireless hookups via a "One Connect" box that can be discreetly stowed away. The standard The Frame TV will still be available at a significantly lower cost.
Samsung QN90D (2024) Review by Jaron Schneider
Samsung’s 2024 mini LED QN90D is a very nice television that refines the interface and adds a host of new features that increase the value of the offering. It’s expensive, but the brightness, color quality, wealth of HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in gaming, and more make a solid argument to warrant the asking price.
Like many in the industry, Samsung is heavily investing in AI. Samsung's new tech for 2025 is their "Vision AI," which can recognize the content you're watching, including specifics like actors or settings, and display relevant personalized commentary in real-time. More TV models this year will be equipped with AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro, which work together to optimize image quality on the fly. Other features include Active Voice Amplifier Pro, which uses AI to isolate and enhance voices, AI Optimization, and AI Energy Mode.
Samsung is also moving many of their TV panels to the matte-like anti-glare coating seen on the S95D in 2024. This anti-glare, anti-reflective technology doesn't desaturate colors like typical anti-glare coatings from other brands, yet it minimizes reflections to the point where they are barely noticeable.
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