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Samsung to release 2026 Micro RGB TVs in six new sizes

Samsung is now gearing up to expand the availability of its 2026 Micro RGB TVs in more sizes. It will release these TV models at CES in 2026.

​A few months ago, in August, the Korean tech giant unveiled its first Micro RGB TV with a massive 115-inch screen, and now it is looking forward to expanding the lineup to include various screen sizes in 2026.

Samsung will release its Micro RGB TVs in six different variants from 55-inch to 115-inch next year, which are as follows –

  • 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, 100-inch, and 115-inch

This expansion will be convenient for Samsung to bring Micro RGB as a wider premium option instead of a niche showcase product. Regarding this, Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics, stated, “By expanding the lineup for 2026, we’re establishing a new premium category with sizes that span the full range of modern living spaces while maintaining our highest picture standards.”

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​The new Micro RGB TV lineup brings several notable upgrades, such as improved picture performance across color, clarity, and style. Samsung used microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs for the uninitiated, Micro TGB technology, which discharge their own light independently.

​Notably, these LEDs are smaller than 100 micrometers, which efficiently allows the display architecture to deliver ultra-precise light control and accurate color reproduction. For detailed information regarding the new premium Micro RGB TV lineup, visit the company’s official newsroom.

Raghav Sachdeva

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