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Samsung highlighted its latest display technologies at CES 2025 and the RGB MicroLED TV was one of them. It showcased a working RGB MicroLED TV model at its booth in Las Vegas and mentioned that the TV would be available sooner rather than later.
Things may very well be headed in that direction. A new report out of South Korea has indicated that Samsung has begun test production of its RGB MicroLED TV in the gargantuan 115-inch size.
RGB MicroLED TVs are exactly the same as Samsung's premium MicroLED TVs, which is a much more complex technology. RGB MicroLEDs are more similar to conventional Mini-LED TVs, with the key differentiating factor being that they have a more sophisticated backlight with smaller LEDs that generate red, green, and blue colors, instead of a single solitary color.
True MicroLED TVs are closer to OLEDs, in that every single pixel is self-emitting and produces its own light. Mini LED TVs work differently as they have a color-filtering pixel layer. Samsung's RBG MicroLED TVs bring micro LEDs to the pixel layer instead of mini LEDs.
This change will bring about a significant improvement in color reproduction and accuracy. The panel doesn't have a white backlight with color filters, it has red, green, and blue LEDs instead, with fewer color filtering layers enabling brighter and more accurate colors to shine through.
Samsung is reportedly running the production tests on the largest size it intends to make available, a whopping 115-inch, before it expands production to cover other sizes as well. What the company's RGB MicroLED TVs cost remains a mystery for now, but they'd likely be priced in the same range as its premium Mini-LED models, that's to say in the thousands of dollars.
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