From 55 to 100 inches: the new Samsung Micro RGB aims to be the next benchmark in Smart TV
Samsung's new Micro RGB TV models are expected to be present at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show
Samsung has just taken a key step to make its Micro RGB TV technology more than just a dream for giant living rooms; it's finally arriving in sizes perfect for the living room, with new 55, 65, and 75-inch models, accompanied by large-format versions of 85, 98, and 100-inch models will be presented in 2026.
Everything points to us seeing much more of this screen technology during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, where Samsung plans to showcase the full range and detail pricing and availability.
What exactly is Micro RGB and why does it matter?
Samsung's approach with Micro RGB TV involves using tiny red, green, and blue LEDs of less than 100 micrometers as a backlighting system, instead of the classic white or blue LEDs with a color filter. This allows for much finer control of the light and far superior color accuracy. By directly activating RGB subpixels instead of relying on filters, the company claims it can approach 100% of the BT.2020 color space, with greater color volume, improved brightness, and deeper blacks, placing these televisions in the ultra-premium segment of its catalog. In practice, this Micro RGB architecture aims to position itself midway between current miniLEDs and the very expensive pure MicroLEDs, offering a significant leap in contrast and uniformity, but with more scalable production and, theoretically, somewhat less prohibitive prices than traditional MicroLED panels.
New sizes: from “normal living room” to cinema screen
Until now, the showcase for this technology was basically a monstrous 115-inch Micro RGB television, designed more for dedicated rooms or demo rooms than for the living room of a standard apartment, but Samsung has confirmed that in 2026 it will expand the family with 55, 65, and 75-inch models that “can finally fit in your living room.”
These more manageable sizes make Micro RGB a realistic option for those looking for a high-end television without having to knock down walls,While at the higher end, the brand is preparing 85, 98, and 100-inch variants for those who want a near-home cinema experience, combining the new sizes with the already familiar 115″ model.
According to pre-CES reports, Samsung's strategy involves covering everything from the "premium home" 55-inch model to giant screens over 100 inches, all with the same Micro RGB DNA, AI image processors for 4K upscaling and blur reduction, and technologies like Glare Free to reduce reflections in brightly lit rooms.
What we can expect at CES 2026
Although the sizes and underlying technology are already known, two key pieces of information are still missing: price and exact release date. Samsung has made it clear that these details will be revealed in January during CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where these Micro RGB TVs will be one of the main attractions in their television area.
At the show, we should see the 55, 65, 75, 85, 98, and 100-inch models lined up alongside the current 115-inch model for the first time, with demonstrations focused on color, full-screen brightness, extreme zone control, and new AI-based features to enhance sports, movies, and video games in real time.
If Samsung manages to adjust the price of the "small-format" models and bring them closer to the range of other high-end miniLED and OLED TVs, 2026 could be the year that Micro RGB ceases to be a niche curiosity and becomes a real alternative for the living room, something that many analysts expect to see reflected precisely in the presentations and first demos at CES.
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