Samsung’s micro -RGB technology is being positioned as an upgrade in mini -LED backlights that hire a small white or blue LED array behind the TV LCD panel. Micro RGB Back Lights use the Ultra -Fine pattern of individually controlled red, green and blue LEDs that are less than 100m in each size.
The new backlight is powered by Samsung’s micro -RGBAI engine, which the company says “analyzes each frame in real time and automatically improves color output for more lifetime and deep pictures.” This technology allows colorful accuracy and improvement by controlling the severity of individual LEDs, and Samsung says it can increase the color in the dim scenes, which shows it more clearly and deeply.
The second major advantage of Micro RGB is that it is cheaper to develop this technology compared to Microd TV. While Samsung’s first 115-inch model is launching RW 44.9 million-or about $ 32,362-the company currently sells a small microlled TV of 110 inches in the United States, 000 150,000.
Other features of the new 4K TV include 144hz variable refresh rate for gaming, AI upscaling, HDR10+ support, a 70-watt 4.2.2 speaker setup that supports dolby atoms, four HDMI 2.0 ports, a pair of USB-A ports, Wi-FI, and Bluetooth. It can also serve as a substance controller, and if you use Philips Hue Lights, TV can compatible your color into the screen.
Samsung is not the only company in the pursuit of this upgrade of mini -LED TV. Earlier this year, Stuffy Sony’s strange general RGB LED Back Light Technology found a demo, which features red, green and blue LEDs made of backlight zones. And in the CES 2025, Hesens announced its 116 -inch trikoma LED TV, which includes an individual RGB LED backlite, called a new system -controlled company, RGB, called local damning technology. But although Hussein claims that his TV can reproduce 97 % of the BT.2020 color space, Samsung says its micro -RGB technology is even better, which produces 100 % recurring and possibly makes it one of the highly colorful TV available to consumers.


