Overview
- Reporters who viewed the TV at Samsung’s New Jersey headquarters confirmed it uses an RGB backlight with tiny diodes rather than a self‑emissive Micro LED panel.
- A Samsung representative described the technology as sitting squarely between Mini LED and Micro LED for premium picture performance.
- The debut unit is a single, ultra‑large model measuring 115 inches (114.5 inches in the demo) with a $29,999 price.
- Engadget reports a 144Hz panel, a matte glare‑free coating, four times the dimming zones of the Neo QLED QN90F, and a new RGB Engine AI processor.
- Samsung claims 100 percent BT.2020 color coverage, and hands‑on impressions noted visibly richer color than the company’s Neo QLED flagship in side‑by‑side demos.