Samsung reveals its cheaper mini-LED TVs for 2026 and its dropping QLED on some of them, I kid you not
Date:
Tue, 24 Mar 2026 18:42:23 +0000
Description:
New Neo QLED TVs, and two more affordable mini-LED models with no quantum
dots mentioned
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successful An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Samsung unveils QN80H, QN70H Neo QLED 4K TVs from 43 to 100 inches New M80H and M70H mini-LED TVs in the same size range New mini-LED range starts from just $349.99 Samsung US has announced its more affordable 2026 Neo QLED 4K TVs, and something that surprised us here: a
cheap Mini LED TV range. If you're thinking 'Wait, isn't Neo QLED Samsung's name for its mini-LED TVs?', then you're thinking the same thing we did at first. But you know what's notably missing from Samsung's new 'Mini LED' models? QLED.
There will be five models in all: the QN80H and QN70H Neo QLED TVs, and the M90H, M80H and M70H Mini LED models. The M70H is the most affordable line, with the 43-inch coming in at just $349.99 and the 85-inch at $1,799.99.
Both the Neo QLED and Mini LED ranges start at 43 inches and rise to 100 inches, although the 100-inch Mini LED model won't be available until later
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RGB mini-LED and wallpaper OLEDs will be your doom The M80H (pictured) and M70H models are mini-LED, but without quantum dot color enhancement (Image credit: Samsung) Samsung's Neo QLED and mini-LED TVs for 2026: key details
The new Neo QLED models feature 'Quantum Mini LEDs', with the higher-end
QN80H featuring AI-based picture and audio optimization, SDR to HDR upscaling and an AI Customization Mode that will detect what you're watching and automatically apply your preferences.
The QN80H also features Motion Xcelerator 144Hz support, and a feature that can recognize scenes with lots of background noise and boost dialog to make
it clearer. It can also adjust audio based on the size of your room, and there's Dolby Atmos audio with Object Tracking Sound Lite for better audio positioning from its built-in speakers.
There's no mention of quantum dots in the new Mini LED TVs, the M80H and the M70H. Like the QN80H, the Mini LEDs pack the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, and for PC gamers there's DLG 240Hz, meaning they can refresh at double the speed if they halve the resolution on-screen.
All of the new TVs come with Samsung Vision AI Companion, AI Sound Controller and Bixby, and there's an AI Soccer Mode too. Live Translate has been
expanded with 12 languages and the Generative Wallpaper feature now works
with voice prompts. And it's all in an updated version of Samsung's One UI Tizen, with seven years of OS updates. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
We're assuming that at least some of these TVs will use the same kind of
'edge mini-LED' backlight that we saw in the Samsung QN70F and Samsung The Frame Pro in 2025. And yes, this tech is pushing the definition of mini-LED really it may well use smaller LEDs, but a key expectation of mini-LED is excellent local dimming, and edge-lit TVs can't really deliver in this department.
But we're very curious to find out more about them, to see what kind of color depth Samsung can deliver in the non-QLED models. Samsung says that with its 'Pure Spectrum Color' tech, they can deliver a billion colors, and that you can optionally enable an AI-based color expander on the M70H called 'Color Booster Pro'.
All of this leaves us with a lot of questions about how they'll perform relative to each other we've asked Samsung for more information about the particular mini-LED tech used, and we'll update if we hear more.
With the exception of the 100-inch M90H, all the new TVs are available now in the US from Samsung, and rolling out to the usual retailers. The prices of each TV model and size are: Samsung QN80H 100 QN80H : $5,499.99 85 QN80H : $3,299.99 75 QN80H : $1,999.99 65 QN80H : $1,599.99 55 QN80H : $1,299.99 Samsung QN70H 85 QN70H : $2,299.99 75 QN70H : $1,499.99 65 QN70H : $1,199.99 55 QN70H : $899.99 50 QN70H : $749.99 43 QN70H : $599.99 Samsung M90H 100" Class M90H: pricing and availability TBC Samsung M80H 85 M80H : $1,799.99 75 M80H : $1,199.99 65 M80H : $799.99 55 M80H : $699.99 Samsung M70H 85 M70H : $1,199.99 75 M70H : $729.99 65 M70H : $529.99 55 M70H : $449.99 50 M70H : $399.99 43 M70H : $349.99 Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!
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