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Samsung CES 2026: Supersized Micro RGB TVs Up to 130 Inches, Brighter OLEDs, and Enhanced AI Features
Samsung kicked off CES 2026 with a bang on January 4-5, unveiling its ambitious 2026 TV lineup focused on supersized screens, richer colors, and deeper AI integration. The star of the show was the expanded Micro RGB TV series, now available in sizes from 55 inches all the way up to a jaw-dropping 130-inch model—the world's largest Micro RGB display.Building on the premium 115-inch Micro RGB introduced in 2025, Samsung is democratizing this cutting-edge technology with more accessible sizes (55-, 65-, 75-, 85-, 100-, 115-, and 130-inch options). Micro RGB uses tiny sub-100 micrometer red, green, and blue LEDs that emit light independently, delivering superior color accuracy, precise brightness control, and coverage of 100% BT.2020 gamut certified by VDE.These TVs boast Glare Free anti-reflection technology, making them ideal for bright rooms, and come powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro for frame-by-frame color realism enhancements.Key highlights from the Micro RGB lineup include:Micro RGB Color Booster Pro and HDR Pro for vibrant, lifelike images.
4K AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro for sharper details and smoother action.
Integration with Samsung's upgraded Vision AI Companion, a multi-agent platform using large language models and Bixby for conversational search, proactive recommendations, Live Translate, Generative Wallpaper, and apps like Perplexity.
All 2026 Samsung TVs introduce Eclipsa Audio, a new spatial sound system for immersive 3D audio, alongside Dolby Atmos support.Samsung also refreshed its QD-OLED lineup with brighter panels—flagship models hitting peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits thanks to optimized organic materials. The S95H flagship gains a refined metal bezel for elegance, while mid-range options like the S90H get a 15-35% brightness boost and Glare Free screens.Neo QLED mini-LED TVs see supersized additions, including 115-inch and 100-inch models with the NQ4 AI processor handling improved upscaling, Auto HDR Remastering, and content-adaptive customization.Other notables:HDR10+ ADVANCED debut for genre-optimized brightness and motion.
Expanded lifestyle TVs like larger Frame models (up to 98 inches).
AI Sound Controller for independent adjustment of dialogue, music, and effects.
Samsung emphasized its "Companion to AI Living" vision, positioning these TVs as intelligent hubs that adapt to user preferences and environments.The supersized trend aligns with market growth—big screens are the fastest-expanding segment, expected to double in 2026. While premium Micro RGB models remain high-end (pricing TBD, but expect flagship territory), the broader range makes advanced tech more attainable.OLED fans get brighter, glare-resistant panels rivaling mini-LED in bright rooms, while Micro RGB pushes boundaries in color volume and precision.With competition heating up from LG's latest OLEDs and others, Samsung's AI-heavy, size-diverse approach aims to maintain its TV market leadership.CES attendees can experience these TVs hands-on at Samsung's booth through January 7-9, 2026. Availability starts rolling out mid-year.For the latest CES 2026 coverage and Samsung TV updates, stay tuned to digital8hub.com.
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