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This year at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Samsung Electronics has introduced its largest display yet with the 130-inch Micro RGB TV. The new R95H model represents the first television of this size to use Micro RGB technology, marking a milestone in ultra-premium home displays and a bold new design direction for the company.

 

Behind the Design and Tech Specs

Rather than following traditional TV styling, the 130-inch Micro RGB TV embraces a gallery-inspired “Timeless Frame” design that Samsung says looks more like an expansive architectural window than a conventional television. The refined frame wraps around the massive screen, visually extending living spaces and transforming the display into a centrepiece of room decor. Integrated audio tuned to the screen’s scale aims to create a more seamless viewing experience.

At the heart of the new TV is Samsung’s latest Micro RGB display system. The R95H is powered by Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, Micro RGB Colour Booster Pro, and Micro RGB HDR Pro, all of which use artificial intelligence to boost colour saturation, enhance contrast, and improve detail in both bright and dark scenes. Samsung says this combination delivers vivid colour fidelity and natural image performance across a range of content. The panel supports 100% of the BT.2020 wide colour gamut with VDE certification for precise colour reproduction, and a glare-free coating helps maintain contrast even under ambient lighting.

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Moreover, Samsung’s new flagship display supports HDR10+ ADVANCED and features Eclipsa Audio for premium picture and sound quality. The TV also incorporates the company’s Vision AI Companion, enabling conversational search, proactive content suggestions, and access to a suite of AI-enhanced apps and tools. Among the smart features are AI Football Mode Pro and AI Sound Controller Pro, which tailor the viewing experience based on content and user preferences.

 

Availability and Pricing

Samsung is showcasing the 130-inch Micro RGB TV at its CES 2026 Exhibition Zone, but pricing and retail availability details have not yet been announced. It's hard to say if the company would launch this worldwide or at the first few select markets, but we shall wait and see. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.