Samsung brings Vision AI Companion across its 2026 TV line-up
Samsung expands Vision AI Companion across its 2026 TV range, with new Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED and audio models.
Samsung Electronics Singapore has announced its 2026 TV line-up, expanding AI-powered features across more models and screen categories. The range covers Micro RGB, OLED, The Frame, Neo QLED, Mini LED and Crystal UHD TVs, with Vision AI Companion becoming a wider part of Samsung’s home entertainment experience.
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The update places more emphasis on software-led personalisation across the TV range, rather than limiting AI features to premium models. Vision AI Companion combines Samsung’s TV AI features with Bixby, Perplexity and Microsoft Copilot, giving users on-screen assistance for content discovery, search and related lifestyle prompts.
AI features move across more models
Vision AI Companion is designed to make the TV interface more responsive to viewing habits and on-screen activity. According to Samsung, the system can guide users on what to watch, what to eat and what to listen to, extending the TV experience beyond passive content viewing.
Samsung is also adding AI-enhanced features for movies, sports and gaming. AI Upscaling Pro analyses low-resolution content in real time to improve detail, depth and contrast, while Colour Booster Pro categorises scenes to adjust colour output. AI Football Mode Pro analyses match scenes to optimise picture and sound, including ball movement, colour and stadium audio. AI Sound Controller Pro allows users to adjust elements such as commentary and crowd noise by analysing dialogue, background music and sound effects.
These features sit alongside broader connected TV updates. Selected 2026 Samsung TVs support Google Cast, while Google Photos memories will be available on selected models through Samsung Daily+, the Now Brief on-screen widget and the Google Photos app. Samsung is also offering seven years of Tizen OS upgrades for 2026 TVs, with Samsung Knox Security providing monitoring against harmful apps or sites and protection for sensitive data.
Premium models split by picture, gaming and design
At the top of the line-up, Samsung’s Micro RGB models, R95H and R85H, cover sizes from 55 inches to 115 inches. The TVs use individually controlled red, green and blue micro LEDs for colour, brightness and contrast control. Micro RGB AI Engine Pro adjusts colour, motion and depth, while Micro RGB Precision Colour 100 supports 100% colour coverage of BT.2020. The R95H has also received Safety for Eyes and Circadian Rhythm Display certifications from Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker.
Samsung’s 2026 OLED range includes the S95H, S90H and S85H. The S95H, scheduled to launch in Singapore towards the end of 2026, adds Pantone Validated ArtfulColor and access to Art Store. For gaming, Samsung is bundling Motion Xcelerator 165Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible support and quick-access gaming tools under its Ultimate Gaming Pack.
The Neo QLED QN70H will be available from 55 inches to 85 inches. It uses Quantum Mini LED technology and has been certified by TÜV Rheinland as a Real QLED TV. The model also includes Vision AI Companion, 4K upscaling and gaming performance of up to 144Hz on selected models, powered by the NQ4 AI Processor.
Samsung’s Mini LED range, covering M90H, M75H and M1EH models, extends from 43 inches to a 100-inch M90H option. The line-up includes Pure Spectrum Colour, Mini LED HDR, Motion Xcelerator and Adaptive Sound through Dynamic Sound Pack.
The Frame line-up continues to centre on design-led home use. The Frame Pro adds Neo QLED picture quality, Pantone Validated ArtfulColor, Glare Free technology, a 24.9mm design depth and Wireless One Connect. The standard The Frame model adds a 98-inch option, while the Samsung Art Store now includes more than 5,000 curated artworks, including works from Louvre, MoMA and National Gallery Singapore.
Audio and Singapore availability
Samsung is also expanding its home audio range with Music Studio speakers and Q-Series soundbars. Music Studio 7 delivers 3.1.1-channel audio, Hi-Resolution Audio, Dolby Atmos and Expanded Q-Symphony. Users can connect up to 10 Music Studio speakers through Group Play.
The Q-Series soundbar range includes the HW-Q990H, HW-Q930H, HW-QS90H, HW-Q800H and HW-Q600H. The flagship HW-Q990H offers true 11.1.4-channel sound, Wireless Dolby Atmos, AI Dynamic Bass Control and SpaceFit Sound Pro. The HW-QS90H is Samsung’s first all-in-one soundbar, with built-in woofers and 7.1.2-channel sound.
The 2026 Samsung TV and audio line-up is now available in Singapore through the Samsung Online Store, Samsung Shop App, Samsung Official Store on Lazada, Shopee and TikTok Shop, as well as selected retailers including Audio House, Best Denki, Courts, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Mega Discount Store and Parisilk.
Pricing starts at S$549 for the 43-inch Crystal UHD U8000H and reaches S$12,999 for the 85-inch Micro RGB R95H. The Music Studio 7 is priced at S$699, while the Q-Series soundbars range from S$599 for the HW-Q600H to S$1,899 for the HW-Q990H.





