Samsung Extends Micro RGB TV Technology to Smaller Sizes from 55 to 115 Inches
January 5, 2026
Samsung has announced that its innovative Micro RGB TV technology, initially showcased in the massive 115-inch Micro RGB TV back in August, will soon be available in smaller screen sizes, ranging from 55 inches up to that colossal 115-inch model.
While a 115-inch TV makes a bold statement, most consumers prefer more modest sizes suitable for typical living rooms. Samsung’s upcoming lineup includes 55, 65, 75, 85, 98, and 100-inch models, complementing the existing 115-inch MR95F. Detailed pricing and release dates are expected to be disclosed at CES 2026 in January.
Currently, Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs are the smallest offerings in this emerging technology from any manufacturer. Notably, LG introduced its own Micro RGB TV just yesterday, available in 75, 86, and 100-inch models. Meanwhile, Hisense offers the 116-inch 116UX RGB mini-LED TV, and TCL has released a 65-inch RGB mini-LED Q9M in China, though it's unclear if TCL’s models will reach the US market.
While the branding conventions for “mini” versus “micro” remain somewhat ambiguous, Samsung explains that the individual red, green, and blue LEDs in each cluster are smaller than 100 micrometers (μm). To put this into perspective, that’s thinner than a human hair or a dust particle.
What sets these TVs apart is their use of RGB LEDs as backlights—unlike the typical white or blue LEDs in most LED TVs. This design, combined with a color filter, results in superior color purity and brightness, promising an enhanced viewing experience.
Full details and a closer look at these innovative TVs will be available at CES 2026 in January.
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