The World's First Micro RGB TV Has Arrived - and It Makes LED Models Look Outdated
The 115-inch Micro RGB TV uses individually-controlled micro-LEDs and AI to deliver precise color and contrast, priced at 44.9 million won in South Korea, Samsung said.
- Samsung Electronics unveiled the world's first 115-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2025, debuting initially in South Korea before a global rollout.
- This TV uses millions of exceptionally small RGB LEDs under 100µm, enabling more precise color and lighting than traditional LED or Mini-LED displays.
- Samsung's Micro RGB AI Engine processes each video frame instantly to improve color accuracy and enrich muted shades through its Micro RGB Color Booster feature.
- The TV achieves full coverage of the BT.2020 color standard, with certification from VDE, and incorporates glare-reduction technology approved by Underwriters Laboratories to enhance screen visibility in bright environments.
- Priced around $32,000, the Micro RGB TV targets ultra-large premium segments and will expand to additional sizes and markets, aiming to maintain Samsung's leadership in display technology.
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A new technology of television panels asks for passage, it is called Micro RGB, and it is specially designed for large televisions, although it serves everyone.
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Models promote Samsung Electronics' new Micro RGB TV during a media briefing at the company's office in Seocho District, Seoul, Tuesday. The 115-inch TV is the world's first display to feature micro-scale red, green and blue LEDs in a backlight to enable precision control over LEDs, the company said. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics
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