Samsung Expands Micro RGB TV Lineup With Sizes from 55-inch to 115-Inch at CES 2026
Samsung Electronics has announced plans to expand its Micro RGB TV lineup in 2026, introducing models in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, 100-inch, and 115-inch sizes. The upcoming range builds on Samsung’s Micro RGB display technology, promising higher picture accuracy and improved visual clarity for home entertainment.
Micro RGB: Designed for Color Precision -
The 2026 Micro RGB series brings several upgrades to display performance and processing:
- Micro RGB technology - Ultra-fine red, green, and blue LEDs (each under 100 μm) emit light independently, enabling precise light control and more accurate color reproduction.
- Advanced picture processing - Features such as 4K AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro improve brightness, smooth motion, and real-time image clarity.
- Micro RGB AI Engine Pro - A next-generation AI chipset delivers detailed, frame-by-frame rendering. Enhancements like Micro RGB Color Booster Pro and Micro RGB HDR Pro further elevate color depth and realism.
- Micro RGB Precision Color 100 - VDE-certified performance achieves 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut, ensuring high brightness with precise, lifelike hues.
- Vision AI Companion - Samsung’s multi-agent AI platform combines large language model intelligence with natural interaction via Bixby, enabling conversational search, interactive Q&A, and AI features such as Live Translate, Generative Wallpaper, and Perplexity integration.
- Glare-free technology - Minimizes reflections to preserve contrast and color accuracy under various lighting conditions.
All 2026 Samsung TVs will also support Dolby Atmos for multidimensional audio, Adaptive Sound Pro for clearer sound tuning, Q-Symphony for synchronized playback with compatible Samsung devices, and Eclipsa Audio for immersive 3D spatial sound.
CES 2026 showcase -
Samsung will offer a first look at its new Micro RGB TV lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9. Pricing details have yet to be announced, with a global launch expected later this year.