Samsung Vision AI TV 2026 India: Price and Vision AI Companion Explained

Brief Overview

  • Samsung’s 2026 Vision AI TV lineup is live in India across six categories, starting at INR 36,990.
  • Vision AI Companion (VAC) integrates Bixby, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot into a unified on-screen assistant.
  • The Micro RGB R95H is the technical flagship, with individual sub-pixel control and eye-safety certifications.

Samsung dropped its most ambitious TV lineup in India, and now the AI label is not just a sticker on the remote control. The company has launched its full Samsung 2026 Vision AI TV range across six categories — Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED, The Frame, Mini LED, and UHD.

The lineup starts from screen sizes from 43 inches all the way to 115 inches, and prices starting at INR 36,990, going up to INR 1,24,990 for the flagship Micro RGB series.

The main highlight of the launch is the Visual AI Companion (VAC) platform, which is a shift in how a TV understands and responds to the person sitting in front of it.

What Is Samsung Vision AI Companion (VAC)?

Unlike most TV makers that only label their TVs as AI assistants for marketing purposes, Samsung’s Vision AI Companion merges three AI ecosystems into a single on-screen interface.

The three AI ecosystems merged are Bixby, which is Samsung’s own assistant, Perplexity AI for real-time web intelligence, and Microsoft Copilot for productivity and contextual reasoning.

So if you ask a question or search for something, VAC will decide whether your query is best answered by Bixby, Perplexity, or Microsoft Copilot. Pretty cool, atleast on paper. How this will be translate into real life is another story.

In the Samsung 2026 TV lineup, VAC is available on all 4K-and-above models. The good news is that even entry-level buyers get access.

What’s in the Samsung 2026 TV Lineup

Micro RGB TVs: R95H and R85H (Starting INR 1,24,990)

With the Micro RGB series, Samsung aims to bring better colour and deeper blacks than QLED , but without OLED’s risk of burn‑in. So, instead of using typical white backlight and colour filters, the individual pixels will make the colour from three separate lights.

The company claims that this series cover 100% of the BT.2020 colour range, which is important for HDR movies and nature shows.

In addition, it will have a glare‑free coating since most TVs in India still reflect windows or ceiling lights.

OLED TVs: S95H, S90H, S85H (Starting INR 1,14,990)

In 2026, Samsung has made sure to improve the OLED TVs so that more models have a glare-free screen. Even earlier, the best OLEDs had perfect blacks but reflected light badly. The S95H and S90H TVs from the current lineup have glare-free coating, while the S95H and S90H TVs come with 165Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, suitable for gamers. 

Now, these gaming features are something that is uncommon for TVs this size, especially in India.

The Frame: LS03H (Starting INR 56,990)

The Frame is one of Samsung’s most design-conscious TVs, and with this 2026 lineup, it also gets a smart evolution. The QLED on the Samsung Frame panel comes with Pantone Validated ArtfulColor.

The Art Store library has grown to over 3,000 curated artworks. Plus, AI integration means it can now suggest art based on your mood or viewing history. For instance, if you have been watching nature documentaries, it might surface in landscape photography. 

Other than that, Samsung’s TV 2026 lineup includes Neo QLED series, Mini LED series and UHD TVs. The key highlight of these TVs are,

  • NQ4 AI processor in the Neo QLED Series can handle real-time upscaling and sound optimisation. Plus, select models also support 144Hz gaming.
  • The Mini LED range is focused on AI-powered viewing and comes with cool features like AI Sound Controller, which separates dialogue, background score, and effects in real time. Plus, the Motion Xcelerator 144Hz is something you typically do not see for INR 50,000 in India.
  • The budget UHD range from Samsung brings Vision AI Companion to the most accessible price point in the lineup. 

What is the Samsung 2026 Vision AI TV Lineup‘s Pricing?

The 2026 Vision AI TV lineup is spread across a wide price bracket. Here’s a breakdown of the prices,

SeriesStarting Price
UHDINR 36,990
Mini LED (M80H, M70H)INR 42,990
Neo QLED (QN70H, QN80H)INR 52,990
The Frame (LS03H)INR 56,990
OLED (S85H, S90H, S95H)INR 1,14,990
Micro RGB (R85H, R95H)INR 1,24,990

Should You Buy a Samsung 2026 Vision AI TV?

If your TV is older than 4-5 years, then upgrading it is worth it. You will begin to notice the difference in the picture quality, especially with Neo QLED or OLED. Besides that, the Vision AI Companion (VAC) is really useful for voice control and finding shows. 

But the main problem with VAC is that it needs a fast, stable internet connection. On a common 30 Mbps connection in smaller Indian cities, it may feel slow.

So, if you are someone who wants a mid-range Smart TV with AI upscaling for indian streaming, 144Hz gaming and VAC, then the mid-range Neo QLED can be a good option at INR 52,990.

FAQs

What models are in Samsung’s 2026 Vision AI TV lineup in India?

Samsung’s 2026 Vision AI lineup includes Micro RGB, Neo QLED, and OLED models.

What is Vision AI Companion on Samsung TVs?

Vision AI Companion is Samsung’s built-in multimodal assistant that enhances content recommendations, picture optimisation, personal profiles, and hands-free control using on-device AI.

Rajiv Arya
Rajiv Arya

Rajiv Arya is a curious tech enthusiast with a soft spot for smartphones and tablets. He loves diving into new launches, comparing features, and creating helpful buying lists that make it easier for readers to choose the right device. When he’s not testing gadgets, he’s exploring new iOS apps or playing games on his Xbox.

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