Samsung unveils 130-inch micro RGB TV at CES 2026
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Samsung reveals a 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026, blending next-gen colour and AI with a gallery-inspired design for a stunning home centrepiece.
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Samsung unveils its 2026 TV lineup, headlined by an eye-catching new OLED and its biggest Micro RGB model to date
Inspired by the Frame TV, Samsung has affixed a metallic back plate to this TV with swappable bezels, which also acts as a zero-gap wall mount. This gives the TV a floating effect when wall-mounted, though it can also be set up with a pair of feet for tabletop use.
The idea is that by using smaller red, blue, and green LEDs, Micro RGB TVs will not only have better color accuracy, they’ll also see less light bleed. Light bleed happens when an LED TV’s backlight leaks from a bright area of an image to a dark area.
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