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Samsung Unveils World’s First 130-Inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026

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Samsung has revealed the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, its largest Micro RGB display. The R95H model pairs cutting-edge color performance with a bold “Timeless Frame” aesthetic aimed at immersive living room experiences.

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The 130-inch Micro RGB TV uses Samsung’s next-generation color processing technologies, including the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro and Micro RGB Colour Booster Pro, to bring better contrast and vivid images across bright and dark scenes. It also supports HDR10+ Advanced and covers wide color ranges, enhancing picture accuracy and detail.

Samsung’s new flagship display adopts the Timeless Frame design, a gallery-inspired aesthetic that comes with a large screen into an architectural element. The frame design positions the panel within a minimal border to emphasize the screen’s scale and presence in the room.

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Under the hood, the TV uses precise color control to achieve broad coverage of industry-standard color spaces, paired with Glare Free technology to reduce reflections and maintain visual clarity in varied lighting conditions. The television also incorporates advanced audio capabilities to complement the large screen.

Samsung’s Micro RGB TV features the Vision AI Companion, offering conversational search, AI-powered content recommendations, generative wallpapers, and entertainment-focused modes such as AI-enhanced sports viewing and live translation features intended to expand smart functionality.

Jam Ancheta
Jam Anchetahttps://jamonline.ph
Jam Ancheta is a Filipino tech journalist, content creator, and founder of JamOnline.ph, delivering news, reviews, and insights on gadgets, gaming, and tech. With over a decade in the industry, he has collaborated with top brands and produced content that makes technology easy to understand. Based in Alberta, Canada, Jam continues to connect with a global audience while balancing work, gaming, family, school and an ever-growing pile of unopened gadget boxes.

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