Samsung has officially unveiled the world’s first Micro RGB display, debuting with a massive 115-inch ultra-premium TV aimed at redefining high-end home entertainment.
This new technology uses sub-100 micrometer red, green, and blue LEDs arranged in an ultra-dense grid behind an LCD panel, delivering sharper contrast, richer colors, and improved HDR precision compared to existing backlighting methods.
Unlike mini-LEDs, which typically measure 100–200 micrometers and are controlled in groups, Samsung’s Micro RGB LEDs are individually addressable. This allows for full-color local dimming at a far finer granularity, bringing LCD performance closer than ever to OLED in terms of light control, though OLED still retains the edge with per-pixel self-emission.
According to Samsung, the Micro RGB tech covers nearly 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut, delivers deeper blacks, and achieves up to 20% higher energy efficiency compared to mini-LED solutions. The panel has also been awarded the Micro RGB Precision Color certification from Germany’s VDE, recognizing its accuracy and performance.
Powering this display is the dedicated Micro RGB AI Engine, which optimizes both color and sound in real time on a per-frame basis. An additional Micro RGB Color Booster Pro enhances muted tones for more vibrant images, while Samsung Knox ensures improved device security. Buyers will also receive seven years of free Tizen OS upgrades, keeping the software experience fresh for nearly a decade.
For now, the Micro RGB TV is available in South Korea, with a US release planned, followed by global availability for Samsung’s flagship large-screen lineup. With its eye-watering price tag and cutting-edge performance, it’s clear that Samsung is positioning this as a statement piece for the most discerning home theater enthusiasts.