
Samsung RGB Micro LED TV CES in 2025
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Key takeaways of zdnet
- Samsung started the 115 -inch Micro RGB TV in $ 29,999.
- Millions of RGB LEDs provide accurate colors and brightness.
- Glair-Free Tech, Tizen OS, and soon coming to America.
Long -awaited Micro RGB TV Samsung has finally come from, and it brings color, glow and shape in a large way. The first CES was unveiled in 2025, the new micro RGB TV has a micro-scale RGB LED backlight that more accurately emit color than traditional LED sets.
According to Samsung, each LED is less than 100 μm in size, allowing the system to portray an ultra-fun pattern of color on the screen.
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While contestants like Sony and Hisense have indicated on the development of the RGB LED display, Samsung is the first to launch panel technology in the 115 -inch form factor.
I personally watched Samsung TV in CES and the color was influenced by output and discretionary contrast. According to a Tuesday press release, the company credits the visual loyalty to its micro RGB AI engine, “an advanced technique (that) analyzes each frame in real time and automatically optimizes the color output for more lifelong and immersive photographs.”
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The processor also enables micro RGB color boosters, which detect scenes with dull color tones and increase them to more vibrancy. How aggressive this tuning is – as I am sure that the film’s fonds and cinefiles would like to know – remain in question.
As far as color coverage is concerned, Samsung said that with micro RGB precision color, TV BT.2020 (or Rec. 2020) can achieve 100% color coverage of BT.2020 (or Rec. 2020), an achievement that most high-end models cannot correct.
However, the nature of any LED display lends itself to see the angles that are less optimal than the flagship OLED set. Samsung S95FAs I saw in my brief form in January.
What is worth it, Samsung has integrated its dazzling free technique with micro RGB TVs, which shows the contents of the screen more in the state of bright light.
Finally, Micro RGB TV runs on Samsung’s Tisen OS, bundling safety equipment such as Samsung Knoc, seven -year software update policy and access to the latest Bixby and Vision AI features such as Samsung Knox. TV is making debut in South Korea, but will be available soon Shopping in America at 115 inches for $ 29,999And potentially in small sizes.
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