Published on April 14, 2026
Samsung has unveiled its latest lineup of Micro RGB TVs for 2026, marking a significant advancement in home entertainment technology. Traditionally, TVs have relied on conventional LED displays that often struggle with color accuracy and bleed. The introduction of these new models shifts the focus towards enhanced viewing experiences.
The release features 4K Micro RGB TVs starting at $1,600 for a 55-inch model and ranging up to 85 inches. Each unit boasts thousands of micro LEDs to deliver “expanded color with pinpoint accuracy.” An AI processor optimizes picture quality, ensuring sharp images and effective motion smoothing.
Additionally, the TVs support HDR10+ Advanced, providing genre-based optimization and improved brightness. Split into two lines, the R95H offers advanced anti-glare technology and a rapid refresh rate of 165Hz, while the more affordable R85H maxes out at 144Hz. Both lines come equipped with Dol, enhancing audio immersion.
The launch reflects a growing trend in customizable home decor with the integration of Samsung’s Art Store, allowing users to display thousands of art pieces on their screens. As the company moves forward, the release of a 100-inch model later this year signals an ongoing commitment to innovation in the television space.
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