The biggest TV announcements at CES 2026

Samsung is pushing the boundaries of display technology with its Micro RGB TVs, which boast a wider color gamut and more precise local luminance control than conventional LCDs. The flagship model features microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs in the backlight plane, delivering improved brightness and color accuracy.

The standout of Samsung's lineup so far is the 130-inch Micro RGB concept, powered by the company's AI Engine Pro and featuring a processing suite that includes Color Booster Pro and HDR Pro. This expanded family of TVs will start at more practical sizes – 55- and 65-inch — and go up to sizes as large as 75, 85 and 100 inches.

Samsung's Micro RGB sets also carry the company's Glare Free anti-reflection finish and tie into its broader Vision AI platform, which supports features like conversational search and contextual content discovery. While the 130-inch concept may remain more of a statement piece than a consumer product, it underscores how Samsung continues to push next-gen TV tech forward.

Meanwhile, LG is also entering the premium RGB-backlit arena with its Micro RGB evo lineup, bringing a similar focus on wider color gamut and intense brightness. The early coverage indicates the Micro RGB evo models will arrive in 75-, 86- and 100-inch sizes, built around LG's α11 AI Processor Gen3.

LG’s OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV makes a striking return at CES 2026, blending design flair with high-end performance. The panel itself is an astonishing 9mm thick, designed to sit almost flush against a wall, and pairs with a Zero Connect Box that hosts all inputs and delivers wireless video feeds up to 10 meters away.

TCL used CES 2026 to make a strong case for Mini LED’s continued relevance with the X11L SQD-Mini LED TV. The headline number here is brightness: TCL claims the X11L can hit up to 10,000 nits peak brightness, putting it among the brightest TVs shown at CES this year.

Across all these announcements, one thing stands out – a growing industry shift towards RGB LED technology designed to improve brightness and color performance on large screen sizes.
 
idk about these new Micro RGB TVs from Samsung & LG... they're def pushing the limits of display tech but are we really ready for 130-inch screens in our living rooms? 🤔 those prices are gonna be crazy! like, i'm all for innovation but come on, how many ppl can afford a 100-inch TV? not to mention the bezels are gonna be huge on those sizes. and what's with the glare free finish? that just sounds like marketing speak to me... still, it's cool to see Samsung & LG competing in this space. maybe we'll get some killer deals when they release more affordable versions
 
🤯 OMG, I'm literally blown away by Samsung's 130-inch Micro RGB concept! Who needs that much screen space anyway? 😂 But seriously, the tech behind it is insane - AI Engine Pro and HDR Pro? That's next-level stuff. I mean, what's stopping them from making a real 130-incher with this tech?

And LG's got some serious competition going on with Micro RGB evo too. I'm loving the idea of a 100-inch TV that looks like a work of art 🎨. But TCL's Mini LED X11L? That brightness is INSANE! I can already imagine gaming marathons and movie nights in 4K on this thing.

The industry shift towards RGB LED tech is REAL, though. This is the future we're talking about - better color accuracy, brighter screens, and more. Bring it on! 🚀
 
I'm stoked about the advancements in display tech 🤩 but I gotta say, 130-inch Micro RGB TVs are just straight-up crazy! Like, who needs that much screen space? 😂 But seriously, Samsung's pushing the boundaries and it's awesome to see companies like LG and TCL joining the party too.

I'm curious though - is this whole RGB LED thing just a fad or do you guys think it's here to stay? I mean, sure, 10,000 nits of brightness sounds impressive, but what about power consumption and heat dissipation? Don't wanna be stuck with a giant TV that's gonna suck the life outta my electricity bill 💸.

Also, can we talk about design for a sec? All these massive screens are great for gaming and entertainment, but what about people who actually live in apartments or condos? Do they really need 75-100 inch TVs? 🤔 It feels like we're jumping straight from 55-inch to "oh no, I need a wall-sized TV" without thinking about the practicality of it all.
 
I'm low-key impressed with Samsung's Micro RGB tech lol 🤯... I mean, 130-inch TVs are wild and the idea of AI Engine Pro and Color Booster Pro is like something out of a sci-fi movie 🔥... I wish they'd make more practical sizes available tho, can you even imagine paying that kinda cash for a TV? 💸

And LG's Micro RGB evo lineup looks sick too 🤩... 9mm thick panels are just crazy and the Zero Connect Box sounds like some next-level tech right there 🔀... But what's up with the prices though? I don't think I could swing paying that much for a TV, even if it is future-proofed 💸

TCL's Mini LED X11L is also a nice touch 🤓... 10,000 nits of peak brightness is insane and can we talk about how gorgeous those displays are gonna look on big screens? 😍... It feels like the industry is finally catching up to Samsung's Micro RGB tech, which was kinda groundbreaking last year 🔥

Anyway, I'm hyped for all these new TVs 📺... Can't wait to see them in action and pick my fave (btw, who needs a 130-inch TV tho? 😂)
 
I gotta say, I'm low-key excited about these new Micro RGB TVs from Samsung & LG 🤩. They're really pushing the boundaries of display tech, especially with that wider color gamut and precise local luminance control. I mean, who needs a bigger TV when you can have better picture quality, right? 💡 The fact that they're starting at smaller sizes like 55-65 inches is a good move, too - it's all about making these TVs more accessible to the masses.

And LG's Micro RGB evo lineup is giving Samsung some serious competition 🤺. I love how both companies are investing in AI tech & display innovation - it's gonna be interesting to see which one comes out on top. The X11L SQD-Mini LED TV from TCL looks pretty impressive, too, with that crazy-high peak brightness of up to 10,000 nits 🤯. Overall, I think we're headed for a super exciting future in the world of large-screen TVs! 👀
 
I'm loving the display tech advancements being pushed by Samsung and LG right now 🤩! The fact that both brands are focusing on Micro RGB tech is a big deal, as it's going to take TV viewing experiences to the next level. I mean, 10,000 nits peak brightness from TCL's X11L is insane 💥. And let's not forget about the color gamut - wider and more precise local luminance control means even more vivid colors on screen.

But what really gets me excited is how these advancements are going to impact gaming and movie watching. With brighter, more accurate displays, you'll be able to see every detail in games and movies that was previously lost due to dimmer screens. And with LG's α11 AI Processor Gen3, I'm expecting some pretty cool features like conversational search and contextual content discovery 🤖.

And then there's Samsung's 130-inch Micro RGB concept - while it might not be practical for consumer use just yet, it shows that the company is really pushing the boundaries of what's possible with display tech. The fact that LG is entering the premium RGB-backlit arena with its Micro RGB evo lineup means we'll have even more options to choose from when it comes to large-screen displays.

Overall, I think this is an amazing time for display technology, and I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing how these advancements will play out in consumer products. Bring on 2026! 🎉
 
🤔 Samsung's Micro RGB TVs are a big deal - those 130-inch screens are insane! Think about it, you could literally have a movie theater in your living room 🍿 but with way more options for gaming and streaming. I'm not sure how practical the bigger sizes will be for most people, but hey, if you've got the space and the cash, go for it! The competition between Samsung and LG is getting interesting too - RGB evo vs Micro RGB, who's gonna come out on top? One thing for sure, Mini LED TVs are still giving us a run for our money with that crazy brightness 💥
 
omg have you seen those new Micro RGB TVs from Samsung and LG 🤯 they're literally changing the game with their insane color accuracy and brightness 💥 130-inch concept is wild lol but i'm more stoked about the smaller sizes like 55-65 inches that'll actually make it to market 😅 what's crazy is how these companies are pushing boundaries of tech so fast 🔥 it feels like we're living in a sci-fi movie 🚀 and honestly who wouldn't want a TV with peak brightness of 10,000 nits? 💫 mini LED is still holding its own too, brights of up to 10k nits is no joke 👀 anyway, one thing's for sure – RGB LED tech is gonna revolutionize the big screen experience 📺👍
 
I'm loving how Samsung is pushing the limits of display tech with its Micro RGB TVs. I mean, who needs a massive 130-inch TV? That's some serious viewing power right there! 🤯 But seriously, it's awesome that they're innovating and making these larger screens more accessible to consumers.

The fact that both LG and TCL are jumping on the RGB LED bandwagon too is really interesting. It'll be cool to see how these technologies compare in real-world use cases. And with features like Glare Free and α11 AI Processor Gen3, it's clear these brands are committed to delivering top-notch viewing experiences.

One thing that got me thinking is the impact of larger screen sizes on our homes. I mean, what does a 100-inch TV even do for you? Is it just about aesthetics or is there real value in having such an immersive experience? 🤔 Maybe it's a matter of personal preference at this point, but I'm curious to see how these larger screens shape our entertainment habits.

All in all, it's an exciting time for TVs and display tech. Can't wait to see how these innovations play out in the market! 👀
 
🤯 I'm loving the innovation here! It's crazy how much tech is pushing those boundaries of what we can see on our screens. Like, who needs normal displays when you can have 10,000 nits of pure brightness from a Mini LED TV? And that Samsung concept TV? Whoa, 130 inches? That thing is like an immersive room unto itself! I'm also excited about the AI features - conversational search and all that jazz. It's like we're entering a new era of smart TVs where everything is connected. The LG Micro RGB evo line is giving me vibes too... those OLED designs are stunning! And what's up with all these giant screens? Is our future just going to be 10-foot high TVs in every room? 📺💻
 
can't wait for these new Micro RGB TVs to hit the market! i'm all about that wider color gamut and better local luminance control - it's gonna take my viewing experience to the next level 📺👍 130-inch concept is INSANE tho, who needs that much screen space in their living room lol. but seriously, it's great to see samsung and lg pushing the boundaries of tech and making these luxury TVs a reality 💻. mini led still got some heat too with tcl's x11l - up to 10k nits peak brightness is crazy! 🤯
 
Man, I'm loving the advancements in display tech! Samsung's Micro RGB TVs are gonna be insane for gaming and movie nights 🤯. The idea of microscopic LEDs is mind-blowing - who needs a massive TV when you can have one that's almost ridiculously detailed? 😂 On a more serious note, it's awesome to see the competition heating up between Samsung and LG, pushing each other to new heights (pun intended).

TCL's Mini LED TVs are also looking promising, especially with that crazy 10,000 nits peak brightness - I'm curious to see how that plays out in real-life settings. The wall-mountable OLED evo W6 from LG is just wow, too... I mean, a 9mm thick panel is wild 🤪.

I do wonder if these advancements will trickle down to more affordable options for the average consumer or if we'll be stuck with premium prices for a while longer. Either way, one thing's for sure - our screens are gonna get a whole lot better! 📺💥
 
I'm telling ya, have you noticed how Samsung and LG are pushing their Micro RGB tech like it's gonna change the game overnight? I mean, don't get me wrong, wider color gamut and precise local luminance control is cool and all, but what's really going on here? Are they trying to create a new standard for TVs that'll make our current screens look ancient in a few years?

And have you seen the 130-inch Micro RGB concept from Samsung? That thing looks like it was designed to make a statement... not necessarily meant for actual consumer use. Meanwhile, LG's 100-inch Micro RGB evo is gonna cost an arm and a leg. I'm calling BS on this whole "premium" pricing strategy. Mark my words, we'll see some major price drops or changes in business models soon enough.

What really caught my attention was TCL's Mini LED announcement. Those numbers they're throwing around? Unbelievable brightness levels! This is starting to make me wonder if the industry is being primed for a transition towards more... controlled viewing experiences? I know it sounds crazy, but hear me out - think about it: with these new tech advancements, are we gonna see more emphasis on AI-driven content recommendations and less on user choice?

I'm getting some serious conspiracy vibes here 😏. There's gotta be more to this than just fancy TV tech updates...
 
Man, I'm so stoked about the new display tech from Samsung 🤩! The idea of Micro RGB TVs is literally revolutionizing the way we experience visuals on our screens. I mean, can you imagine watching your fave sports game or movie on a massive 130-inch screen with insane brightness and color accuracy? Mind blown! 💥

But what really gets me excited is how this tech is pushing the boundaries of accessibility and inclusivity. A larger range of sizes will make it easier for people to enjoy high-quality visuals in their own homes, which is all about creating a sense of well-being and connection 🏠💆‍♀️.

And I'm loving how these brands are investing in AI-powered features that enhance the viewing experience – conversational search, contextual content discovery... it's like having your own personal assistant built right into your TV 🤖!
 
omg u guys i just saw the most insane tv concept ever 130inch micro rgb wow that's huge can u even imagine watching football or movies in a room that size lol anyway back to samsung i think they're killing it with this tech its like they're taking over the tv game i mean lg is trying too but they still have a way to go bright colors are everything for me and these new rgb displays sound insane who needs 10k nits of brightness tho? that's just crazy lol
 
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