Samsung’s 2026 Micro RGB LED TVs can actually fit in your living room

John Higgins

is a senior reviewer covering TVs and audio. He has over 20 years experience in AV, and has previously been on staff at Digital Trends and Reviewed.

Following the release of the 115-inch Micro RGB TV back in August, Samsung has revealed today that its Micro RGB technology will extend into smaller sizes ranging from that 115-inch behemoth all the way down to 55 inches. While we all enjoy dreaming big, it’s far more reasonable for most of us to consider putting a 55-, 65-, or 75-inch TV in a living room.

The new Micro RGB TVs will be available in 55, 65, 75, 85, 98, and 100 inches, joining the 115-inch MR95F. We expect further details about pricing and release dates at CES in January.

Currently, these Samsung TVs are the smallest Micro RGB TVs we’ve seen from any company. LG announced its own Micro RGB TV yesterday that comes in 75, 86, and 100 inches, the current Hisense RGB mini-LED is the 116-inch 116UX, and the smallest size of the TCL Q9M RGB mini-LED the company released in China is 65 inches (we have yet to find out if the TVs will enter the US market).

While there’s no definitive standard that sets the naming convention for using “mini” versus “micro” when talking about this new RGB TV technology, Samsung indicates that the individual red, green, and blue LEDs used in each cluster are less than 100 micrometers (μm) big. That’s less than the diameter of a strand of human hair or length of a dust particle. The use of RGB LEDs as the backlight — instead of white or blue used in every other type of LED TV — along with a color filter gives the TV better color purity and color brightness.

We’ll get a closer look at the new TVs at CES 2026 in January.

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