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    Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs start at $1,600 for a 55-inch model

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    Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs start at ,600 for a 55-inch model
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    Samsung just released its lineup of Micro RGB TVs for 2026, and it includes models that start at 55 inches and go up to 85 inches. These 4K sets feature the company’s Micro RGB display technology, which uses thousands of little red, green and blue LEDs to minimize color bleed and enable “expanded color with pinpoint accuracy.”

    The display is assisted by a new AI processor that has been specifically designed to calibrate the picture to bring out all of that gorgeous color. The company says this results in “stunningly sharp images with incredible detail.” The processor also assists with motion smoothing, in addition to handling all of those smart TV apps.

    These displays support , which is an updated standard co-developed by Samsung. This ensures genre-based optimization and enhanced brightness, among other features.

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    The TVs are split into two lines. The R95H is the beefier of the two, with access to Samsung’s anti-glare technology and a 165Hz refresh rate. The R85H tops out at 144Hz. All models include Dolby Atmos sound and the ability to pair up to five Samsung sound devices via its .

    They can also all access Samsung’s Art Store, which is a platform that originally launched alongside the company’s . This lets subscribers choose from thousands of art pieces which will then be displayed on the screen when it’s not being used to watch TV or play video games.

    The R95H line starts at $3,200 for a 65-inch model, going all the way up to $6,500 for an 85-inch display. Samsung promises a 100-inch version is coming later this year. The R85H line is cheaper, starting at $1,600 for the 55-inch release and shooting up to $4,000 for the 85-inch model. The TVs are available right now, directly from Samsung and from retailers like Best Buy.

    The company recently did manufacture an absolutely massive 130-inch Micro RGB display, which it brought to CES 2026. However, this was just a concept design.

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