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Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV: AI Features & Gallery Design

Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV: AI Features & Gallery Design

January 5, 2026 Lisa Park Tech

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Samsung Unveils‍ 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026

published January ⁣5, 2026, at 10:24:55 AM PST

Samsung has revealed its ‌largest and most ambitious Micro⁣ RGB television yet at CES 2026 ⁢ in Las Vegas. ⁢The new 130-inch‍ model, known as the R95H,⁣ is positioned as ‍a‌ statement product that blends‍ display technology, industrial design, and AI-driven features ​into a single showcase.

The size alone puts ⁤the TV well outside mainstream‍ living rooms, but Samsung is using it ⁤to highlight where its display roadmap is heading rather‍ than to ⁣chase volume sales.

What: Samsung R95H, a 130-inch Micro RGB television.
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Where: Unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
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When: Announced‍ January 2, ​2026, with details⁢ released January 5, 2026.
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Why it matters: ⁤ Demonstrates⁣ Samsung’s commitment to next-generation display technology,‌ pushing beyond OLED ‍and LCD limitations.
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What’s next: Samsung plans to refine Micro RGB technology for potential integration into smaller, more commercially viable TV sizes​ in the⁤ coming years.
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Micro RGB pushes color beyond existing TV tech

Micro RGB is the ⁣core of the⁢ declaration. Unlike traditional LCD⁤ TVs⁢ that rely on a backlight, or⁣ OLED panels that use organic compounds, ⁤Micro RGB uses microscopic red, ⁣green, and blue ⁤LEDs that ⁤emit light ⁣independently.‍ Samsung says this allows the R95H to achieve significantly higher brightness levels, wider color gamuts, ⁤and ‌improved‌ contrast ratios compared to existing display technologies.

This self-emissive technology​ eliminates the need for⁤ color filters, resulting in purer, more vibrant colors. ⁢According⁢ to Samsung’s preliminary specifications,the R95H ⁤can achieve 100% coverage of ⁣the DCI-P3 color space,a‌ standard used ​in digital cinema,and peak brightness exceeding 5,000 nits. For comparison, high-end OLED TVs typically ‍reach around 1,000 nits.

The ‍microscopic LEDs are individually controlled, enabling precise dimming and black⁤ levels, rivaling and potentially surpassing ⁢OLED’s renowned contrast. However, manufacturing⁣ these‌ tiny leds and ⁣ensuring consistent performance across a 130-inch screen presents significant‌ engineering challenges.

Gallery-Style‍ Design ‌and AI Integration

The R95H isn’t just about the display panel;⁤ Samsung⁤ has also focused on aesthetics and user⁤ experience. The TV features a “gallery-style” design, meaning it’s incredibly thin and intended to be ‍mounted flush‌ against⁢ the wall, resembling a piece of​ art. This minimalist approach is intended to maximize the impact of the‍ expansive screen.

Samsung is⁤ integrating ⁤several new AI features into the‌ R95H. These include:

  • AI⁤ Upscaling: ⁢Utilizes machine learning to enhance the resolution and detail of lower-resolution‍ content, bringing it closer to 8K quality.
  • AI‌ Picture Mode: ‍ Automatically adjusts picture settings based on the⁣ content being viewed and ambient lighting conditions.
  • AI Sound: Optimizes audio output to create​ a more immersive ‍and spatial⁤ sound experience.
  • Personalized Recommendations: ​‍ Suggests content based on viewing habits and preferences.

The ‌AI processing is handled by Samsung’s latest Neural Processing Unit

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