Bright lights, big TV: Samsung launches the world’s first micro-RGB TV, boasting ‘a new benchmark for color accuracy’



  • 115 inches to begin with, but more sizes are planned to arrive soon
  • Available first in South Korea and then the US before a global rollout
  • Approximately $32,000 / £24,000 / €28,000 / AU$49,750

Let’s start with the bad news: Samsung‘s first micro-RGB TV is outrageously expensive. But the tech will quickly make its way to more affordable models, and could be a significant rival to OLED.

The newly announced 115-inch micro-RGB TV uses Samsung’s exceptionally small LEDs to deliver what Samsung says is “a new benchmark for color accuracy, contrast and immersive viewing in the ultra-premium TV segment.”

It’s launching in South Korea first with a price tag of 44.9 million KRW; that works out as roughly $32,000 / £24,000 / €28,000 / AU$49,750. The USA will get the TV next, and it’ll roll out to more markets after that.

Samsung's 115-inch Micro RGB TV displaying a very blue image of the Arc de Triomphe

(Image credit: Samsung)

What’s so great about micro-RGB?

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