Samsung Just Unveiled The Future Of TVs At CES

Samsung Electronics has unveiled what it calls the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB television, introducing a new ultra premium display category at CES 2026. The model, known as the R95H, is the company’s largest Micro RGB screen to date and represents a major step beyond conventional LED and OLED technologies in both scale and color performance.

According to Samsung, the new Micro RGB approach uses individually controlled red, green, and blue light sources to deliver significantly higher color accuracy and brightness control. Executives say this allows the display to reach 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut, a benchmark typically associated with professional cinema mastering rather than consumer televisions. The panel has been certified by Germany’s VDE for precision color reproduction, underscoring Samsung’s push to position the screen as a reference level product.

At 130 inches, the display is designed less as a traditional television and more as an architectural feature. Samsung says the screen draws inspiration from its earlier “Timeless Gallery” concept, reframed for today as a “Timeless Frame” design. The idea is to make the display resemble a large window or piece of wall art rather than a black rectangle, with a refined frame that visually anchors it in a living space. Integrated audio hardware is built directly into the frame, tuned specifically for the size of the panel so sound and image feel proportionate.

On the technology side, the TV is powered by Samsung’s new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, paired with Micro RGB Color Booster Pro and Micro RGB HDR Pro. Together, these systems use artificial intelligence to analyze scenes in real time, adjusting contrast, brightness, and color to preserve detail in both highlights and shadows. Samsung has also applied its Glare Free coating, aimed at reducing reflections in brightly lit rooms, a common challenge for very large displays.

The 130-inch Micro RGB TV supports HDR10+ Advanced and Eclipsa Audio, and it integrates Samsung’s updated Vision AI Companion. This brings features such as conversational search, proactive content recommendations, AI assisted sound tuning, live translation, generative wallpapers, and built-in access to tools like Microsoft Copilot and Perplexity.

While Samsung has not announced pricing or availability, the company has made clear that this product is aimed squarely at the ultra high end of the market. It is being showcased as a centerpiece of Samsung’s exhibition space at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, signaling how the company sees the future of large format displays. In an era where screen sizes continue to grow, Samsung’s latest reveal suggests the next frontier is not just bigger TVs, but fundamentally different ones.

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