Samsung’s R85H and R95H.
Samsung has just formalized the prices of its Mini-Led televisions and its new Micro RGB models for 2026, in parallel with its Oled range. On the program, more accessible series, Neo Qled still at the heart of the premium offer, and above all the arrival of the first general public Micro RGB TVs, carried by the R95H. Here are the price details, with the positioning of each model in the range.
R95H: Micro RGB, Samsung’s new technological showcase
With the R95H, Samsung is highlighting its new Micro RGB technology, which we were able to test in a 115-inch version and which we saw at CES 2026 on a giant 130-inch version. The manufacturer promises here 100% coverage of Rec.2020, an anti-reflective coating, a careful design as well as a One Connect wireless box offered as an option. Samsung also presents this model as a decorative object, with wall or free-standing integration and a very premium approach to design.
The R95Hs will be sold at the same price as the S95Hs, a positioning which will be difficult to justify in our opinion, because the manufacturer’s QD-Oleds may well be better on many points, but Micro RGB (or RGB Mini Led) is a new technology and that has a cost. We will have to wait for our tests to verify the capabilities of the television. In any case, it will be found at the following prices:
- 65 inches: €3700
- 75 inches: €5,000
- 85 inches: €6,700

R85H: the more affordable Micro RGB
Samsung does not intend to reserve the Micro RGB at these premium prices. The R85H series makes this new technology a little more accessible. The principle remains the same with color backlighting, but with concessions on the number of backlight zones and on the light peak.
Concretely, the R85H is aimed at those who want to taste Micro RGB without switching to the prices of the R95H. It should therefore represent the entry level of this new family, with an intermediate positioning between the manufacturer’s Neo Qled and the R95H series.
- 55 inches: €1800
- 65 inches: €2,400
- 75 inches: €3,100
- 85 inches: €4,500

QN80H: the real heart of the range in Neo Qled
The QN80H series appears to be the most versatile model and could offer good value for money. We are here on Neo Qled 144 Hz, with diagonals of up to 100 inches. This is the model that should suit both moviegoers and gamers, while remaining significantly more affordable than the new Micro RGB series.
- 50 inches: €1000
- 55 inches: €1,300
- 65 inches: €1600
- 75 inches: €2,500
- 85 inches: €3000
- 100 inches: €4,800
QN70H: the entry of Neo Qled, with Quantum Dot
With the QN70H, Samsung puts the Neo Qled name back at the center of the game. Here we find the Quantum Dot, absent from the more entry-level M70H and M80H, but with a panel unfortunately limited to 60 Hz while the QN70F offered 144 Hz last year. Furthermore, if the QN80H is indeed advertised in Full Array Local Diming (with more precise backlighting zones), it seems that this is not the case for the QN70H which could therefore be a simple Edge Led according to Samsung’s US site. This series therefore offers a rather special in-between with a potentially nice performance in terms of image quality, but limited performance in terms of gaming and blooming management.
We don’t have details of all the prices, but this model will range from 43 inches at €650 to 85 inches at €2100.

M80H: an entry-level 120 Hz Mini LED for gamers
The M80H series abandons the expensive Quantum Dot models for the Neo Qled and will now be called Mini Led, a first for Samsung. Its main advantage is the move to a 120 Hz panel, a real plus for video game enthusiasts. We remain with a Mini-Led philosophy that is more affordable than the Neo Qled, but with a nice technical sheet. Prices will range from 55 inches at €700 to 85 inches at €1900.
The M70H presented by Samsung.
M70H: the Mini-Led access, simple but aggressive on prices
The M70H series represents the most accessible Mini-Led offering for 2026 from Samsung. The manufacturer is making some obvious compromises here: panel limited to 60 Hz and absence of Quantum Dot filter, once again reserved for the Neo Qled models in the QN range.
This makes it a series designed above all for classic uses: television, streaming, occasional sport and large screen at a reasonable price. With diagonals ranging from 43 to 85 inches, Samsung offers a wide range of affordable TVs to compete with TCL and Hisense in particular.
- 43 inches: €500
- 50 inches: €600
- 55 inches: €650
- 65 inches: €800
- 75 inches: €1,200
- 85 inches: €1800
It now remains to be seen, with supporting tests, whether these new Micro RGBs really manage to justify their positioning against the manufacturer’s excellent Oleds, and whether the manufacturer’s Mini Led range will be able to offer good value for money. See you in a few weeks to find out more!
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