Samsung will show off its expanded Micro RGB TV series at CES

HomeHome theaterSamsung will show off its expanded Micro RGB TV series at CESSizes range from 55 to 115 inches, but the technology has been expensive so far.Steve DentReporterWed, December 17, 2025 at 2:17 PM UTCLast year at CES, Samsung debuted its first mainstream Micro RGB TV, a 115-inch model that surprised us with its rich, vivid colors and $30,000 price tag.Now, the company has announced that it will be showing off an entire lineup of Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026 ranging from 55- to 115-inch models, promising to set "a new standard for premium home viewing."As a reminder, Micro RGB is a unique new technology similar to Mini LED displays.Unlike the white backlights used on Mini LEDs, though, it uses tiny red, green and blue LEDs that produce more accurate colors and offer smaller and more controllable dimming zones.

However, because pixels can't be turned on and off individually like Micro LED or OLED, Micro RGB contrast ratios aren't as high.They promise to be brighter and more color accurate than other technologies, though, hence the high prices and "premium" branding.Samsung's upcoming Micro RGB lineup will be available in 55-, 65-, 75-, 85-, 100- and 115-inch models and use the next evolution of the company's technology.The main claim to fame is near broadcast monitor-like color accuracy, covering 100 percent of the demanding BT.2020 HDR standard.

That new standard now has a name and VDE certification: Micro RGB Precision Color 100.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOther key features include Samsung's "Micro RGB AI Engine Pro" for more precise frame-by-frame clarity and realism, new color enhancement functions, Samsung's glare free tech and enhanced audio features including Dolby Atmos and Adaptive Sound Pro.Yesterday, LG announced that it would also show off new televisions using Micro RGB technology, with 75-, 86- and 100-inch models coming next year.What remains to be seen, however, is pricing.Given the $30,000 cost of the 115-inch model, you can likely expect the first Micro RGB televisions to be among the most expensive in the lineups of both LG and Samsung.

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