Samsung Micro RGB TV is taking on Hisense's similarly massive 116UX TVÂ with its RBG backlight and 115-inch glare-free panel, and it is available from today.
The Samsung Micro RGB TV uses red, green and blue micro LEDs in an "ultrafine pattern behind the panel," which is distinct from Hisense's RGB-backlit UX series which features the larger mini-LEDs. The Samsung TV boasts AI-boosted processing modes, such as the Micro RGB Color Booster Pro to enhance dull colors.
This TV is distinct from a native Micro LED, where every LED is a discrete display pixel. The company has previously released such models as the $100,000 89-inch MS1B.
The Micro RGB TV's panel has the company's "most advanced" Glare-Free technology to minimize reflections, a version of which can be seen on the company's S95F OLED TV.
The TV comes with a host of connected features, including Click to Search, which lets you ask Bixby contextual questions about the content on screen and "receive natural language answers."
At its new price of $27,000 the TV is a little more than the larger Hisense 116UX (at $25,000), but Samsung undoubtedly has greater brand recognition.
Look out for more info on the Samsung Micro RGB TV very soon.


