Some TV fans aren’t happy about Samsung dropping QD-OLED from its mid-range OLED TVs — but our early measurements of the LG C6 show why it probably makes sense

With the performance difference cut, wouldn't you choose the cheaper panel?

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Features By James Davidson published 9 April 2026

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Samsung has decided to use LG-made WOLED panels in every size of its new 2026 mid-range Samsung S90H OLED TV model, as opposed to mixing and matching QD-OLED and WOLED as it has done in the past — and it’s upset some fans.

WOLED, the more traditional or ‘standard’ OLED panel, has historically been dimmer than QD-OLED, which has also been known for more vibrant colors and higher HDR color gamut coverage (based on our previous tests) thanks to its use of quantum dots.

First introduced by Samsung in 2022, in its flagship Samsung S95B OLED, QD-OLED really took off when the Samsung S90C mid-range OLED was first introduced in 2023. At the time, we praised the company for making its QD-OLED tech more affordable. So much so, it sat at the top of our best TVs list for a while and won our TV of the Year award in 2023.

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The next two models however, 2024’s S90D and last year’s S90F, were subject to a ‘panel lottery’. This meant that in some sizes in some regions, users couldn't know whether they would get a QD-OLED or WOLED panel, and Samsung regularly declined to confirm anything when asked. And there would have been a clear performance difference between different panels.

(This was more of an issue with the S90D, but QD-OLED was still limited in the S90F, and only really guaranteed to be QD-OLED worldwide in a 65-inch size.)

We loved the Samsung S90F 65-inch last year (pictured), but it was one of the few models we could guarantee a QD-OLED panel (Image credit: Future)

This year, Samsung seems to have decided to cut the confusion altogether by using WOLED panels across all sizes, as reported by multiple sources including DisplaySpecifications. Unfortunately, it’s not gone down well with some fans. In a post in r/OLEDgaming, user u/TheGabrielSevero says: “Samsung S90H is a WOLED? If it is, it’s a HARD pass.”

Some users also aren’t happy with the introduction of the OLED Glare Free matte screen to the S90H lineup either, making its debut in this model after being first introduced in 2024 with the flagship Samsung S95D and then making its way to more mini-LED and QLED models last year.

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