Whether you've been actively shopping for a brand-new TV, or you're simply taking the pulse on what's the latest and greatest for flat-screen tech, you might want to keep an eye on LG's new RGB TV.
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Now there’s a new one: Micro RGB. It was all the buzz at CES 2026, and nearly every ...
Micro RGB is shaping up to be the TV industry’s overriding theme at CES 2026, and Samsung is going all in. The new technology resides in the middle ground between increasingly mainstream mini-LED TVs ...
Micro RGB TVs first arrived last year with little fanfare and a confusing name, so you may have mistaken it for other panel tech or not even noticed. That is not likely to be the case this year, ...
Samsung has launched the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026. The R95H features a gallery-style Timeless Frame design and spatial audio. It’s powered by advanced features, including ...
New panels from LG Display and Samsung Display should have easier-to-read text thanks to vertical RGB stripes. New panels from LG Display and Samsung Display should have easier-to-read text thanks to ...
The biggest draw of the new model, apart from its next-gen display architecture, is the minimalist design. Samsung refers to it as the Timeless Frame, a design language that was first introduced back ...
Micro RGB for TVs is a thing now, and it promises to be the next major display tech for home entertainment. We've already seen a couple of models from the likes of Samsung and Hisense, and it looks ...
These expensive smart TVs will become available to buy in 2026 Samsung will be showcasing these new models at CES 2026 Micro RGB technology uses sub-100 micron red, green and blue LEDs ...
In the realm of confusing acronyms describing today’s swath of TV display types, the nascent “micro RGB” is now set to flood showrooms starting in 2026. So what the hell is it, and why are major TV ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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