JAKARTA — The Samsung TV discount on 2026 models is already showing up at the Samsung Store, with price cuts said to reach about Rp 17 million on selected sets. For buyers planning to upgrade soon, that is a rare opening: some of the newest series are dropping in price before they have even been on the market for a full month.
TechRadar reported that Samsung’s summer sale is featuring early discounts on the 2026 lineup, including Micro RGB, Neo QLED, QD-OLED, and The Frame. At the same time, several older models are also being cleared out, giving shoppers a wider range of choices, from premium sets to more budget-friendly options.
Samsung TV discount 2026 starts hitting key models
The most striking cut is on the 65-inch RH85H Micro RGB, which drops to $2,299 from $2,799. In rough rupiah terms, that is around Rp 37 million, or about Rp 8 million off the launch price.
Samsung has also lowered the 75-inch QN80H Neo QLED to $1,599 from $2,699. At the higher end, the 65-inch S95H OLED is listed at $2,999, down from $3,399. TechRadar notes that this model follows one of its favorite TVs from 2025.
Early markdowns like this usually do not appear so soon. Big price drops often come later, when stock piles up or major shopping events such as Black Friday approach. This time, Samsung opened the door early.
Older models are discounted too, and stock is moving fast
Not every TV hunter needs the latest release. Samsung is also putting several older models on sale, and some of them look a lot like clearance items. That means stock can change within hours.
That matters for buyers in Indonesia who often compare overseas promotions with local pricing. Even though official prices here differ because of taxes, distribution, and warranty, the discount pattern often gives a clue about when a maker is pushing sales harder.
| Model | Promo price | Original price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung RH85H Micro RGB 65-inch | US$ 2,299 | US$ 2,799 | US$ 500 |
| Samsung QN80H Neo QLED 75-inch | US$ 1,599 | US$ 2,699 | US$ 1,100 |
| Samsung S95H OLED 65-inch | US$ 2,999 | US$ 3,399 | US$ 400 |
| Samsung S90F OLED 65-inch | US$ 1,197.99 | higher previously | big discount |
On some models, the cut is aggressive. TechRadar says the 65-inch Samsung S90F gets a $1,300 discount from its regular price, making it $200 cheaper than it was during Black Friday. That is hard to ignore.
Why these OLED and Neo QLED sets stand out
Each series targets a different kind of buyer. The S95H OLED is all about premium picture quality, richer colors, and a 165Hz refresh rate. It fits film lovers, gamers, and anyone who wants a display that feels close to flagship territory.
The QN80H Neo QLED makes more sense for shoppers who want a strong screen without paying OLED prices. Samsung equips it with AI-based picture and audio optimization, SDR-to-HDR upscaling, and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz. For sports and gaming, that mix matters.
The RH85H Micro RGB sits in another lane. Its Micro RGB technology and AI engine are designed to make colors look more vivid, and Samsung even positions it as a good pick for watching the World Cup. For buyers chasing a large, bright panel, that is tempting. Still, the starting price stays premium.
The Frame and older TVs still have a place
Samsung The Frame keeps a different kind of appeal. Many people buy it not just for the specs, but because it looks like a framed artwork. For a minimalist living room or apartment, that often makes more sense than chasing the highest benchmark numbers.
The 2026 Pro version adds a matte anti-glare layer and a Neo QLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. Put simply, it is built to look good when it is off and perform well when it is on. It serves two roles. Stylish, yet still serious for everyday viewing.
TechRadar also highlighted the 75-inch QN90F, which is now priced at its lowest level for a large-size model. It uses mini LED and Glare-Free 2.0 technology, so reflections are reduced. For a family room with lots of daytime light, that kind of feature has real value.
Why buyers should move quickly
This Samsung TV discount is not guaranteed to last long. TechRadar says the sale could end quickly, much like Amazon’s Prime Day promotions, which are set to finish at midnight. That means stock and pricing can shift before the weekend is over.
So buyers should compare needs first, not just chase the biggest discount tag. If you watch a lot of sports, refresh rate and brightness matter more. If you stream movies at night, an OLED panel may feel more satisfying. If you want a TV that blends into the room, The Frame has its own argument.
For Indonesia’s market, the lesson is simple: do not wait too long when the model you want is heavily discounted. Premium TV prices rarely stay low for long, and popular sizes usually disappear first. After that, you are stuck waiting for the next promo cycle. Sometimes for months.
Quick summary: Samsung’s 2026 TV deals are now live at the official store, with the biggest cut reaching $1,100 on the 75-inch QN80H, and older models moving fast. TechRadar says the promo may not last long.
Short FAQ: Which model is the cheapest? The 65-inch S90F is among the sharpest offers. Which is best for gaming? The S95H and QN80H both support high refresh rates. Should you wait longer? Probably not, because promo stock can disappear at any time.
Source: TechRadar and promo comparisons from Mashable.
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