- Samsung reveals prices for its range of OLED 2025 television
- Prices are cheaper than LG OLED 2025
- It also reveals the prices of its pro TV frame and the Samsung HW-QS700F soundbar
Samsung revealed American prices for its TV OLED 2025 range and, surprisingly, they are cheaper than LG OLED.
The Samsung TV OLED range is made up of the Samsung S95F lighthouse (successor to one of the best 2024 televisions, the Samsung S95D), the mid -range Samsung S90F and the entry -level Samsung S85F. 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 inch: $ 4,499
Samsung S90F
- Samsung S90F 42 inch: $ 1,299
- Samsung S90F 48 inch: $ 1,499
- Samsung S90F 55 inches: $ 1,79
- Samsung S90F 65 inches: $ 2,499
- Samsung S90F 77 inch: $ 3,499
- Samsung S90F 83 inch: $ 5,399
Samsung S85F
- Samsung S85F 55 inches: $ 1,499
- Samsung S95F 65 inches: $ 1,999
- Samsung S85F 77 inch: $ 2,999
- Samsung S85F 83 inch: $ 4,499
The price comparison at the prices of the LG OLED 2025 TV 2025 range shows that the Samsung S95F is cheaper than the LG G5 RIVAL from around $ 1 to 200 55 and 65 inch, and the SAMSUNG S90F is $ 1 to 200 cheaper than the LG C5 in all models from 42-77 inch (83 inch is the same for both). LG has not yet revealed a price for the LG B5, but it will be interesting to see if it is the same thing 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 supposed to use the main LG RGB OLED OLED OLED panel, has not been included in the initial ad, but if it reflects the LG G5, it will cost about $ 6499.
All models are now available on order via the Samsung website:
Samsung has not simply revealed prices for its OLED but also for its 2025 The Frame Pro and Frame TV. These prices are as follows:
Samsung the pro frame
- Samsung The Frame Pro 65 inch: $ 2,199
- Samsung the Frame Pro 77 inch: $ 3,199
- Samsung the Frame Pro 83 inch: $ 4,299
Samsung the framework
- Samsung the 43 -inch frame: $ 899
- Samsung the 50 inch frame: $ 1,099
- Samsung the 55 inch frame: $ 1,299
- Samsung the 65 -inch frame: $ 1,79
The Samsung Frame Pro marks the first time that the Lifestyle television series incorporated a mini LED light. It also uses the new “Zero One Connect wireless box from Samsung, an external box that connects the devices and wirelessly transmits signals to FRAME Pro TV.
Samsung has also revealed prices for its latest soundbar, the QS700F, which is a Dolby Atmos model of 3.1.2 channels which can be positioned for wall or Surbout placement. The QS700F will cost $ 699.99 during the launch.
One thing to note is that these prices will probably have been decided before the announcement of the new American rates. Although, as PK Press Club reported, Samsung says that he will not be affected by prices because his American televisions are made in Mexico, prices are a development situation which could have an effect on the final prices.
Good price news, but a shadow is still looming

It is undeniable that LG defined the Oled High television bar for 2025. In our review LG C5, we gave it five in five stars thanks to its versatility and its versatile performance. In addition, from what we have seen by the LG G5, its increase in brightness in full screen compared to its predecessor could be a Gamechanger.
So naturally, Samsung needed to answer in one way or another. By undermining LG prices, he directly posed a challenge and gave viewers another choice of OLED TV. Even more surprising is that Samsung’s OLED 2025 are cheaper than their 2024 predecessors!
We have not yet fully tested Samsung Oled televisions, but from what we have seen, it should be an impressive program. The new OLED FREE 2.0 technology from SAMSUNG S95F solves the problems of Crush Black whose Samsung S95D has undergone and its 83 -inch model combines this with breathtaking brightness thanks to a four -settlers’ panel. The Samsung S95F already has the potential to be one of the best OLED TVs in 2025.

However, there is an elephant in the room: the display panels used in OLED TVs in the SAMSUNG S90F series. Last year, the Samsung S90D was subject to a panel lottery where it was not clear if the users obtained a QD-Oled or W -led panel (in the least 55, 65 and 77 inch sizes). The same goes for reproducing for 2025, with rumors circulating according to which only the 65 -inch S90F will use a QD panel.
Given this, the history of prices seems a little different, because the S90F does not have the same value, although it is cheaper. It should be noted that the rival C5 has an OLED EX panel, so if the S90F presents the same thing, this takes away the bite. However, it is frustrating that Samsung does not confirm which panels used for the S90F series.
It is interesting to see Samsung directly undervalue its main rival on prices. If anything, it could encourage LG to lower its prices to try to win customers. Anyway, this is great news for television buyers.




