To be clear, Samsung's Micro RGB TV is not a Micro LED display. During Samsung's presentation, a representative described the TV as sitting "squarely in between" Mini LED and Micro LED.
I got to spend a couple of hours by myself with Samsung’s first TV to use Micro RGB technology – and I’ve never seen anything ...
Samsung’s latest television shows where big-screen home viewing is heading. In August, the company introduced a 115-inch 4K set priced at $30,000 that uses a new Micro RGB backlighting system to push ...
Samsung unveils the production version of their 115-inch RGB LED-backlit LCD TV for the low, low price of $29,999. At CES, Samsung showed off a new LCD TV prototype they’re referring to as “Micro RGB.
I've tested a lot of TVs, and I think RGB backlight systems could be what moves display quality forward. I've seen two models ...
An RGB Mini-LED TV is a type of LED TV that uses a backlight made of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs to produce the visuals ...
I went eyes-on with Samsung's two 115-inch TVs, and was surprised at what glare filters and Micro RGB backlights could do.
After years of the TV world largely focusing on upgrades on more or less the same core OLED and LCD screen technologies, we seem to be entering a new era of genuine TV hardware innovation. This year ...
Samsung teased a fresh take on backlit premium televisions at CES in January, with a 98-inch 8K LCD TV prototype featuring RGB microLED technology. Now the company has gone into production with a ...
Too Big for Your Wallet: TV makers keep developing new technologies to improve color accuracy and brightness, even on the largest screens. One popular approach focuses on extremely tiny backlight ...
Forward-looking: Another TV has been unveiled at CES that is expected to be as technologically stunning as it is expensive – extremely. Samsung is showing off a prototype 98-inch LCD 8K television ...
Last week, Samsung announced the world's first Micro RGB TV and while it sounded fantastic on paper, you can never really get a good sense of what a fresh display looks like until you see it in person ...