Samsung unveils 130-inch micro RGB TV at CES 2026
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Mini-LED is an evolution of traditional LCD TV backlight tech, using thousands of tiny light-emitting diodes to improve picture quality. One of the first mini-LED TVs to become available was the 2019 TCL 8-Series, and it's a technology which has become more widely available with each passing year.
While Samsung was the world first in introducing Micro-LED to the world, and Hisense is the first in adding a yellow primary colour to the technology, it's not actually the first time that TV manufacturers have explored additional backlight colour additions.
Samsung's first RGB micro-LED TV will be 115 inches It may be the only model this year, although smaller models will follow The tech is also due this year from Hisense Samsung's next TV is a big deal: it'll use an RGB backlight, which looks set to be the ...
Set to dominate the halls of CES 2026 is Las Vegas, Micro RGB TV is out to take on television’s picture quality heavyweights. While OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) has been the gold standard for some of the best TVs for many years,
Despite its large size, the Hisense Micro LED RGBY display has an ultra-slim 32mm profile and a zero-gap wall mount, allowing it to blend neatly into spaces. The 163MX Micro-LED RGBY display provides a glimpse into the future of MicroLED development. There are no details about the brightness levels yet, but it is indeed a development.
The idea is that by using smaller red, blue, and green LEDs, Micro RGB TVs will not only have better color accuracy, they’ll also see less light bleed. Light bleed happens when an LED TV’s backlight leaks from a bright area of an image to a dark area.
RGB Mini LED and Micro RGB TVs improve LCD picture quality with higher brightness and wider color gamut, but still face LCD limits. Learn about models, prices, and OLED comparisons. Buying a TV in 2025 isn’t as simple as picking between OLED and LCD.