- Samsung reveals prices for its OLED 2025 TV line
- Prices are cheaper than LG OLED 2025
- It also reveals prices for its sound bar Pro TV and Samsung HW-QS700F
Samsung has revealed the price of the United States for its OLED 2025 television range and, surprisingly, are cheaper than LG OLED.
The Samsung OLED TV range consists of the Samsung S95F badge (successor of one of the best televisions of 2024, the Samsung S95D), the Samsung S90F of medium range and the Samsung S85F of entry level. The price of the range is as follows:
Samsung S95F
- Samsung S95F 55 inches: $ 2,299
- Samsung S95F 65 inches: $ 3,299
- Samsung S95F 77 inches: $ 4,499
Samsung S90F
- Samsung S90F 42 inches: $ 1,299
- Samsung S90F 48 inches: $ 1,499
- Samsung S90F 55 inches: $ 1,799
- Samsung S90F 65 inches: $ 2,499
- Samsung S90F 77 inches: $ 3,499
- Samsung S90F 83 inches: $ 5,399
Samsung S85F
- Samsung S85F 55 inches: $ 1,499
- Samsung S95F 65 inches: $ 1,999
- Samsung S85F 77 inches: $ 2,999
- Samsung S85F 83 inches: $ 4,499
Comparing prices with the price of the LG OLED TV 2025 range shows that the Samsung S95F is cheaper than the LG G5 rival in approximately $ 1-200 in 55 and 65-inch models, and the Samsung S90F is cheaper than the LG C5 in all models of 42-77 inches (83 inches is the same for both). LG has not yet revealed the prices of LG B5, but it will be interesting to see if it is the same as the Samsung S85F or if the Samsung set is also cheaper.
The price of the largest Samsung S95F, the 83 -inch model, which is believed to use the ‘four batteries” panel of four batteries in tandem in LG tandem, is not included in the initial announcement, but if it is reflecting the LG G5, it will cost approximately $ 6,499.
All models are now available to order through the Samsung website:
Samsung not only revealed the prices of its OLED, but also for its 2025 The Frame Pro and the TV Frame. Those prices are as follows:
Samsung the Pro Marco
- Samsung the Frame Pro 65 inches: $ 2,199
- Samsung the Frame Pro 77 inches: $ 3,199
- Samsung the Frame Pro 83 inches: $ 4,299
Samsung the frame
- Samsung the 43 -inch frame: $ 899
- Samsung the 50 inches frame: $ 1,099
- Samsung the 55 -inch frame: $ 1,299
- Samsung the 65 -inch frame: $ 1,799
The Frame Pro marks the first time that the lifestyle television series has incorporated a backlight led by Mini. It also uses the new wireless box ‘Zero Onect’ by Samsung, an external box that connects devices and wirelessly transmits signals to Frame Pro TVs.
Samsung also revealed the price of its last sound bar, the QS700F, which is a Dolby Atmos model of 3.1.2 channel that can be placed for wall placement or support assembly. The QS700F will cost $ 699.99 at the launch.
One thing that is worth pointing out is that these prices have been decided before the new US tariffs were announced. Although, as reported by PakGazette, Samsung says that it will not be affected by tariffs, since their US televisions are held in Mexico, tariffs are a development situation that could have an effect on the final prices.
Good price news, but a shadow is still coming
It cannot be denied that LG has established the OLED TV bar by 2025. In our LG C5 review, we gave him five of the five stars thanks to his versatility and performance in general. In addition, from what we have seen of the LG G5, its full screen brightness impulse on its predecessor could be a Gamechanger.
So, naturally, Samsung needed to respond in some way. By undermining LG prices, he has directly presented a challenge and has given the viewers another OLED TV choice. Even more surprising is that Samsung’s OLED of 2025 are cheaper than their 2024 predecessors!
We have not yet completely tried Samsung’s OLED televisions, but from what we have seen, it is scheduled to be an impressive alignment. The new OLED Glare Free 2.0 technology of the Samsung S95F solves the problems of Black Crush suffered by the Samsung S95D and its 83 -inch model combines this with the amazing brightness thanks to the Four Pilas of LG panel. The Samsung S95F already has the potential to be one of the best 2025 OLED televisions.
However, there is an elephant in the room: the exhibition panels used in the Samsung S90F OLED TVS series. Last year, the Samsung S90D was subject to a panel lottery where it was not clear if users were obtaining an OLED or W-OED panel (in 55, 65 and 77 inches, at least). The same seems to have happened again by 2025, with rumors that circulate that only the 65 -inch S90F will use an OLED QD panel.
Given this, the price history looks a bit different, since the S90F does not have the same value, despite being cheaper. It is worth noting that the C5 rival has an OLED EX panel, so if the S90F presents the same, it takes the sting of a little. Even so, it is frustrating that Samsung does not confirm what panels are used for the S90F series.
It is interesting to see Samsung undermine his main rival on prices. In any case, this could encourage LG to lower their prices in an attempt to win customers. Anyway, it is great news for television buyers.