May 20, 2026

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Samsung Malaysia pushes new 2026 AI TVs with Vision AI, various displays, and designer speakers

 

Samsung Malaysia just unveiled its full 2026 TV lineup, and the big theme this year is pushing AI into pretty much every tier, not just the flagship models. As the brand marks its 20th year as the world’s top TV manufacturer, it’s expanding its Vision AI Companion across all 4K-and-above TVs, making features like smarter recommendations, adaptive picture tuning, and personalized viewing more widely available.

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What Samsung is doing here is turning the TV into more of a central smart hub. With Vision AI Companion, the system ties together platforms like Bixby, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity, so the TV can actively help suggest what to watch, listen to, or even eat. It also enhances content in real time through features like AI Upscaling Pro, AI Soccer Mode, and AI Sound Controller Pro, which tweak visuals and audio dynamically depending on what you’re watching.

At the top end, they have introduced Micro RGB as a new premium display category. Powered by individually controlled red, green, and blue micro LEDs for highly precise light control, this means there are more accurate colors and better contrast, and we are talking about large screen sizes up to 115 inches, and it’s paired with AI-driven processing like the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro to fine-tune motion, depth, and color scene by scene.

Samsung is also doubling down on viewing comfort, with certifications from VDE for eye safety and circadian rhythm support on its flagship models.

On the OLED side, Samsung is expanding its lineup with the S95H, S90H, and S85H, giving users more options depending on budget and usage. Glare-free tech, which used to be limited to higher-end models, is now available across more of the range, helping maintain deep blacks and vivid colors even in bright rooms.

The S95H also leans into lifestyle features like Pantone-validated color accuracy for art and access to Samsung’s Art Store, while gaming gets a boost through high refresh rates and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC.

The Frame lineup is also evolving, especially for users who want their TV to double as decor, and if you’re not constrained by budget, then The Frame Pro is equipped with Neo QLED quality panel and wireless connectivity, as well as a built-in model designed for seamless wall integration.

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Moving into the more mainstream tiers, Neo QLED and Mini LED models are getting smarter as well. Neo QLED TVs now combine Quantum Mini LED precision with AI-powered processing and smoother motion performance, while Mini LED models like the M80H and M70H bring key features like AI picture optimization and high refresh rates to a wider audience. It’s clear Samsung is trying to close the gap between premium and mid-range experiences.

Audio is getting a similar upgrade. The new Q-Series soundbars, led by the HW-Q990H, are designed to pair closely with these AI TVs, using features like Sound Elevation to make dialogue feel more natural and centered. The system supports Dolby Atmos, and Samsung is continuing its collaboration with Dolby Laboratories to deliver more immersive, multi-dimensional sound without complicated setups.

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For the lifestyle department, the new Music Studio series comprises the Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5 that blend strong audio performance with design that fits modern interiors. These support high-resolution audio, wireless streaming, and Dolby Atmos, while also integrating into Samsung’s broader ecosystem through features like Q-Symphony.

Availability

All of the showcased products are now available for purchase in Malaysia through various channels, and you can find more info here.

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