Samsung Brought A Massive 130-Inch Micro RGB TV To CES 2026
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The Tandem 2.0 stack is also moving into the monitor market. LG Display showcased a 27-inch panel capable of a 720Hz refresh rate. To achieve this, the display uses Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) technology. The monitor also allows users to choose between a 540Hz QHD mode or a 720Hz HD performance mode.
While most brands are still getting to grips with simple RGB implementations of these next-gen screen technologies, Hisense is already adding a fourth color dimension.
At CES 2026, the Chinese manufacturer unveiled a new operating system designed to replace its VIDAA platform, alongside an expanded RGB LED lineup. The move is reminiscent of the period when Sharp introduced yellow into the traditional RGB spectrum, delivering a significant leap in picture performance.
At CES 2026, Hisense showcased RGB MiniLED tech on mainstream TV sizes and introduced a new four-color system with cyan and yellow.
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