Updated
Updated · CNET · Jun 16
Samsung S95H OLED Hits 2,742 Nits, but HDR Color Errors Reach 17.38
Updated
Updated · CNET · Jun 16

Samsung S95H OLED Hits 2,742 Nits, but HDR Color Errors Reach 17.38

3 articles · Updated · CNET · Jun 16

Summary

  • Testing found the Samsung S95H delivers very bright OLED performance—about 2,742 nits in HDR—with standout antireflection and strong gaming responsiveness, including roughly 9.7ms input lag at 4K HDR.
  • Color accuracy was the main weakness: HDR ColorMatch error hit 17.38 and color checker error 12.83, with visible shifts such as oranges turning yellow and some reds looking desaturated.
  • Samsung’s new art-display capability impressed in hands-on use, showing static artwork for extended periods without visible retention, but the TV lacks a true Ambient mode and requires a more manual setup.
  • Design changes fold the old external connect-box hardware into a 1-inch-thick bezel, making the set thicker than prior models, while still offering four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 165Hz support.
  • Against rivals, the review says LG’s G6 offers more accurate color and better black preservation in bright rooms, while last year’s LG G5 delivers similar performance for about $1,000 less.

Insights

Is Samsung's S95H trading color accuracy for record-breaking brightness in the 2026 TV war?
Is last year's LG G5 a smarter buy than the new, pricier Samsung S95H and LG G6?
Has Samsung's S95H TV finally solved the infamous OLED burn-in problem for displaying static art?