Samsung Micro RGB TV: The Eye‑Popping, Ultra‑Thin Display We Can’t Stop Thinking About
If you’ve ever walked the CEDIA show floor, you know the feeling: hundreds of beautiful displays competing for attention… and most of them start blending together.

But this past September, one TV didn’t just catch our eye — it stopped us mid‑stride.
Samsung’s new Micro RGB TV was a definite standout in the crowd of TVs on the floor with an ultra‑thin profile and colors that looked almost unreal (in the best way). We’ve been eagerly anticipating this model since that show, and now it’s finally landing in the real world.
Here’s where things get exciting:
- We’ve already begun installing the newly available 115” Micro RGB for clients.
- We’ll be putting a Micro RGB TV in our Denver Experience Center so you can see it in a real room (not just a trade show booth).
- And the rest of the sizes are expected to roll out in March, which means this “new premium category” is about to get a lot more accessible across different room sizes.
What is “Micro RGB” and why does it look different?
Micro RGB is Samsung’s next evolution in premium TV picture performance — built around independently emitting red, green, and blue LEDs at an extremely small scale (sub‑100 μm). The idea is simple: if you can control light and color more precisely, you can create a more lifelike image with richer color and better nuance.
In other words: it’s not just “bright.” It’s clean, controlled, and intensely colorful — the kind of picture that looks dimensional even before you start tweaking settings.

The moment we noticed it: design + color that grabbed attention
A lot of premium TVs look great when the room is dark and the demo content is perfect.
Micro RGB looked great in a real show environment — bright, busy, and full of visual noise — and still managed to stand out. Two things were immediately obvious:
1) Super thin, high-design presence
This is a TV that doesn’t feel like a bulky tech object. It feels architectural — sleek, minimal, and clean on a wall.

2) Color that “pops” without looking cartoonish
The best way we can describe it: eye‑popping colors with control. Bright scenes looked vivid, but not blown out. Dark scenes held detail without turning into a gray wash.
That balance is what you want in a luxury living space where the TV needs to perform day and night — and still look right when it’s off.
The flagship statement: Samsung’s 130-inch Micro RGB at CES 2026
Samsung unveiled the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV (R95H model) at CES 2026, and the messaging was clear: this isn’t just a big TV — it’s designed to feel like a massive, immersive “window” that visually expands the room.
Samsung also introduced a design approach called the Timeless Frame, a gallery-inspired concept that treats the display like technology-as-art. The screen appears to float within its borders, and the audio is integrated into the frame so sound and picture feel naturally connected at that scale. It’s not available yet – but we can certainly do ANY size with a micro-LED video wall set up!
Picture performance highlights (the features that matter)
Samsung is building Micro RGB around a combination of precision light control + AI processing, including:
- Micro RGB AI Engine Pro for frame-by-frame processing and clarity
- Micro RGB Color Booster Pro to enhance dull tones and improve realism
- Micro RGB HDR Pro for contrast refinement and subtle detail in bright and dark scenes
- Micro RGB Precision Color 100 for refined color dimming precision
- 100% BT.2020 wide color gamut (as stated by Samsung), certified by VDE for precise Micro RGB color reproduction
- Glare Free technology to help minimize reflections and preserve contrast and color in a variety of lighting conditions
If your home has big windows, open floorplans, and bright daytime conditions (hello, Colorado), Glare Free becomes a very real, very practical advantage.

The 2026 lineup: sizes that fit real homes (including the 115” we’re installing)
Samsung announced an expanded Micro RGB lineup for 2026 with these sizes:
55, 65, 75, 85, 100, and 115 inches
The big takeaway: Micro RGB isn’t staying “one-size-fits-a-mansion.” It’s becoming a full premium lineup with options that can work in everything from a refined media lounge to a full great room centerpiece.
Samsung also calls out additional processing improvements like:
- 4K AI Upscaling Pro
- AI Motion Enhancer Pro
Translation: smoother motion, cleaner detail, and a better experience across real-world content (sports, streaming, older shows), not just ideal demo footage.
Audio + AI: built-in features that are getting smarter
Samsung is pairing Micro RGB with a broader “Vision AI Companion” approach that includes:
- Conversational search and interactive Q&A
- Proactive recommendations
- AI-powered features and apps like Live Translate, Generative Wallpaper, and more
On the audio side, Samsung highlights features such as:
- Dolby Atmos
- Adaptive Sound Pro
- Q‑Symphony (pairing TV speakers with compatible Samsung audio devices for a deeper soundstage)
- Eclipsa Audio (noted by Samsung as a spatial sound system engineered for immersive 3D audio on 2026 Samsung TVs)
Our honest integrator take: built-in sound keeps improving, and it can be “good enough” in some spaces — but if you want truly cinematic impact (especially at 100”+), the magic happens when audio is designed for the room.
Thinking about a 115” TV? A few real-world planning notes
Once you get into 100”+ territory, the TV becomes a room and infrastructure decision, not a “just swap the screen” decision. Whether you are considering this as a homeowner, or are drawing up plans for a client – here are some things to think about.
When we install displays at this level, we plan for:
- Wall structure + mounting (large-format TVs need serious support and precise placement)
- Power + protection (premium gear deserves clean power strategy)
- Network (high-end streaming, updates, and reliability start with the backbone)
- Lighting and shading (Glare Free helps, but controlling light still elevates the experience)
- Simple, one-touch operation (because nobody wants five remotes and a weekly troubleshooting session)
We’ve solved more technology puzzles than your smartphone has apps — and we do it in a way that keeps your interior designer smiling, too.
See it in person in our Denver Experience Center
We’re bringing Samsung Micro RGB into our Denver Experience Center (by appointment) so you can experience it the way it should be experienced: in a real environment, with real lighting, real seating distance, and content that actually shows what it can do.
If you’re building, remodeling, or simply upgrading a primary viewing space, Micro RGB is absolutely worth a look.
