Samsung Launches Micro RGB TVs Starting at $1,600

Samsung just released its lineup of Micro RGB TVs for 2026, and it includes models that start at 55 inches and go up to 85 inches. These 4K sets feature the com

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Samsung has unveiled its 2026 lineup of Micro RGB televisions, introducing cutting-edge display technology that promises exceptional color accuracy and image quality across multiple screen sizes. The new models range from 55 inches to 85 inches, with pricing starting at $1,600 for the entry-level 55-inch variant.

The Micro RGB technology represents a significant advancement in display engineering, utilizing thousands of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs to minimize color bleed while delivering what Samsung calls "expanded color with pinpoint accuracy." A custom-designed AI processor works in tandem with the display hardware, calibrating picture settings to maximize color reproduction and detail. The processor also manages motion smoothing and handles all smart TV applications seamlessly.

Samsung's new lineup splits into two distinct product lines. The premium R95H series features anti-glare technology and a 165Hz refresh rate, starting at $3,200 for the 65-inch model and reaching $6,500 for the 85-inch version. A 100-inch model is scheduled for later this year. The more accessible R85H line begins at $1,600 for 55 inches and caps out at $4,000 for the largest 85-inch configuration, with a 144Hz maximum refresh rate.

All models support HDR10+ Advanced, an enhanced standard co-developed by Samsung that delivers genre-based optimization and improved brightness performance. Both lines include Dolby Atmos audio and Q-Symphony technology, which allows users to connect up to five Samsung sound devices for coordinated audio playback. The televisions also provide access to Samsung's Art Store, a content platform offering thousands of artworks for display during idle periods.

The TVs are available immediately through Samsung's official website and major retailers including Best Buy. The announcement follows Samsung's showcase of a 130-inch Micro RGB concept display at CES 2026, demonstrating the company's ambitious vision for future display sizes, though that model remains in the conceptual stage.

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