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Samsung Debuts 115-Inch Micro RGB TV in South Korea

The South Korean launch highlights Samsung’s push to bridge Mini LED and MicroLED tiers with a premium backlit LCD powered by AI, ahead of its global rollout.

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Micro RGB should be an improvement over monitors with regular white LED local dimming, like the BenQ MOBIUZ EX321UX.

Overview

  • Samsung has begun commercial sales of the 115-inch Micro RGB TV at KRW 44.9 million (about $32,000) in South Korea, with a US release slated soon and additional sizes planned.
  • Its Micro RGB architecture places sub-100 µm red, green and blue LEDs beneath an LCD panel to enable finer local dimming and a wider color gamut than traditional Mini LED backlights.
  • A dedicated Micro RGB AI Engine applies frame-by-frame processing—AI Upscaling Pro, Motion Enhancer Pro and Color Booster Pro—to optimize color, contrast and motion in real time.
  • The TV carries Underwriters Laboratories glare-free certification and a VDE Micro RGB Precision Color badge claiming 100 percent BT.2020 coverage, and Samsung promises seven years of Tizen OS updates.
  • Positioned above Neo QLED/Mini LED but below self-emissive MicroLED in price and performance, analysts note its LCD+backlight design still lacks the per-pixel control and viewing-angle performance of OLED and MicroLED.