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Samsung’s Only 65-Inch 4K TV in 2026: OLED at $14.53/Inch Far from Best Value

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 3, 2026

Key Takeaway

Samsung's only 65-inch 4K TV in May 2026 is the QN65S90DAFXZA OLED at $944 ($14.53/inch). Compare it to the $3.28/inch floor to see why it's not a best-value pick.

Samsung’s only 4K TV in our May 2026 inventory is the 65-inch OLED QN65S90DAFXZA at $944 ($14.53/inch). The 4K TV value floor is $3.28/inch, set by the Westinghouse 58" LED at $190. At 4.4 times the floor, this Samsung is not a best‑value pick. No Samsung QLED or LED 65‑inch model appears, so the search for a value Samsung 65‑inch 4K TV ends with zero qualifying candidates.

Why the 65-Inch Samsung OLED Isn’t a Best-Value Pick

The query “best value 65-inch Samsung 4K TV 2026” runs into a single-data‑point reality. As of May 3, 2026, BuyPerUnit.com’s live tracker lists exactly one Samsung 4K TV: the 65‑inch QN65S90DAFXZA OLED, priced at $944 ($14.53/inch). No Samsung QLED or LED model of any size is in stock, leaving this premium OLED as the only Samsung 4K option.

A “best value” ranking requires competition, or at least a candidate that approaches the market’s lowest cost per inch. This OLED, at nearly $15/inch, sits in a different universe from the $3.28 floor. That gap explains why there is no best‑value Samsung 65‑inch pick today.

The Price-Per-Inch Floor for 4K TVs

The floor is not an average; it’s the single cheapest $/inch we observe. Right now, that floor belongs to the Westinghouse 58" Class Smart 4K UHD Xumo TV. The math:

$190 ÷ 58 inches = $3.2757 per inch, rounded to $3.28/inch.

This Westinghouse listing carries HDR10 and Dolby Audio support (per its title in our database), but no extra features like Dolby Vision or FALD — at this price, every cent counts toward raw diagonal inches. The point: $3.28/inch is the absolute entry price for a 4K screen today, no matter the size. Any TV that matches or beats that number on a per‑inch basis is setting the value floor for its class.

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The floor is a snapshot, not a guarantee. It’s the cheapest in‑stock price at query time. When shopping for a 65‑inch TV, compare a candidate’s $/inch against $3.28 to instantly gauge its value position.

Samsung 65-Inch OLED vs. the Value Floor

Samsung’s one listed 65‑inch TV, the QN65S90DAFXZA, costs $944 ÷ 65 = $14.53/inch. That’s 343% more per inch than the floor (($14.53 – $3.28) ÷ $3.28 = 3.429, or 343%). To be considered a value pick, a TV would need to bring its $/inch far closer to the floor. This OLED does not.

The real opportunity — and what the “best value” question anticipates — is a Samsung 65‑inch QLED or LED that scales near the $3.28 floor. Today, no such product exists. Until Samsung introduces a value‑oriented 65‑inch panel, its sole offering remains a premium outlier.

Current Market Snapshot: Cheapest 4K TVs by Technology

Below are the five cheapest 4K LED, QLED, and OLED TVs in our live inventory. Samsung appears only in the OLED category with a 65‑inch model, priced far above the per‑inch floor.

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The cheapest QLED overall is the VIZIO VQD50M 50‑inch at $194 ($3.88/inch), and the cheapest OLED is the LG 48‑inch B5 Series at $600 ($12.50/inch). Neither is a 65‑inch Samsung.

Samsung TV Availability in Our Database

Samsung’s actual TV presence is one SKU: the 65‑inch OLED QN65S90DAFXZA. No Samsung QLED from 2024, 2025, or 2026 — no Q70D, Q80D, or QN90F — is currently tracked. Why? Our database ingests only live in‑stock listings with explicit screen sizes. If a 65‑inch Samsung QLED is listed at major retailers, it hasn’t reached our tracker yet. This gap leaves the QN65S90DAFXZA as the only buyable Samsung 4K TV in our data, and it’s nowhere near the value floor.

What to Do If You Want a Value 65-Inch TV

  1. Track the floor. Bookmark BuyPerUnit.com’s 4K‑led page under $/inch to see if any 65‑inch set cracks $3.28 — Samsung or otherwise.
  2. Divide for any Samsung candidate. If you spot a new Samsung 65‑inch listing, grab its price and divide by 65. Compare the result to $3.28. If it’s between $3.28 and $4.00, it’s in QLED‑territory value; above $10.00, it’s OLED pricing.
  3. Accept that the cheapest per‑inch today isn’t size‑qualified for your goal. The 58‑inch Westinghouse at $3.28/inch is the floor, but a 65‑inch TV with the same per‑inch cost would be $213. No Samsung (and few other brands) currently offers that. For value 65‑inch options, check the 4K‑LED and 4K‑QLED tables above and compare $/inch ratios directly.

Ultimately, “best value 65-inch Samsung 4K TV 2026” can’t be answered with a product link — because the only Samsung 65‑inch TV is a premium OLED. The moment a Samsung 65‑inch QLED lands in stock and our tracker catches it, we’ll rank it. Until then, the $3.28 floor is the most rigorous benchmark available, and Samsung’s OLED doesn’t come close.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a 65-inch Samsung 4K TV available in 2026?

Yes. Our live inventory on May 3, 2026 shows one Samsung 4K TV: the 65‑inch QN65S90DAFXZA OLED at $944. No 65‑inch Samsung QLED or LED model appears.

How can I find the best value 65-inch Samsung TV if only an OLED is listed?

Use the per‑inch floor. Divide the QN65S90DAFXZA’s price by 65 to get $14.53/inch, then compare to the $3.28 floor. For a Samsung to be best value, it would need a QLED or LED model priced much closer to the floor. Track the 4K‑QLED category page for new Samsung entries and their $/inch ratios.

What is the cheapest price per inch for a 4K TV right now?

$3.28 per inch, set by the Westinghouse 58‑inch 4K LED at $190 ($190 ÷ 58 = $3.2757/inch). No other in‑stock 4K TV is cheaper per diagonal inch.

Why doesn’t BuyPerUnit.com show more Samsung TVs?

Only one Samsung TV — the 65‑inch OLED — is currently listed because it’s the only Samsung 4K television our live tracker has captured. Samsung QLED and LED models may exist at retailers but haven’t appeared in our feed yet. We monitor in‑stock listings with explicit screen sizes, and all entries are genuine televisions.

How much should I expect to pay for a value 65-inch Samsung 4K TV based on current market data?

The only Samsung 65‑inch model on record is the OLED at $944. If Samsung releases a 65‑inch QLED or LED at a budget price, it could fall in the $400–$700 range based on comparable premium 65‑inch QLEDs from other brands. Until one appears, no Samsung qualifies as a “value” pick, and the best per‑inch bargains currently come from other brands in the LED and QLED categories.