The biggest new TV announcements at CES 2026 from Samsung, LG and TCL

Samsung's foray into Micro RGB technology has been a major talking point at CES 2026, with the company unveiling its flagship model - a jaw-dropping 130-inch concept that showcases the tech's capabilities. Unlike traditional Mini LED TVs, which rely on white LEDs and filters to deliver color accuracy, Samsung's Micro RGB TVs use microscopic red, green and blue LEDs in the backlight plane.

This results in a wider color gamut and more precise local luminance control, allowing for more accurate color representation and improved brightness levels. The technology is expected to become available in sizes ranging from 55-100 inches, with prices starting at around $10,000 for the smallest model.

But Samsung's Micro RGB push goes beyond just big screens - it's also about how the technology redefines color accuracy and brightness in LCD-based TVs. According to the company, its Micro RGB TVs offer better performance than conventional backlit LCDs, thanks to their use of microscopic LEDs that can be precisely controlled to deliver a wider range of colors.

In addition to its flagship Micro RGB TV, Samsung has also announced updates to its OLED lineup, including new models with quantum dot-enhanced OLED panels. These TVs are designed to offer brighter highlights and richer colors than older WOLED approaches, making them more adaptable in bright living rooms.

LG is also making a big splash at CES 2026, with the launch of its new Wallpaper wireless OLED TV. The W6 features an ultra-thin exterior that's almost flush against the wall, paired with a Zero Connect Box that hosts all inputs and delivers wireless video feeds up to 10 meters away.

Under the hood, the W6 uses LG’s Hyper Radiant Color technology coupled with Brightness Booster Ultra to push improved brightness and color saturation compared with previous Wallpaper models. It also received Intertek’s “Reflection Free with Premium” certification, indicating some of the lowest reflectance levels yet on an OLED TV.

Meanwhile, TCL has used CES 2026 to showcase its X11L SQD-Mini LED TV, which combines a dense Mini LED backlight with a enhanced quantum dot layer to improve color purity and brightness. The TV claims up to 10,000 nits peak brightness, putting it among the brightest TVs shown at CES this year.

With more announcements expected from major manufacturers as CES continues, we can expect to see even more exciting developments in the world of display technology. As Team Engadget notes, "CES 2026 is winding down in Las Vegas, and we're finishing a week that saw hundreds of announcements from major brands including Lenovo, Samsung, LG, NVIDIA, and more."
 
🤔 so samsung's micro rgb tech is supposed to be a game changer for color accuracy and brightness on lcd tvs... but isn't it just another backlight panel with tiny LEDs? like what's the magic formula here? and 10k nits peak brightness sounds cool, but isn't that just a measure of how hard you can make the screen glow without blowing the whole thing? 🚀 shouldn't we be worried about burn-in or something?
 
🤩 the tv tech space is getting so sick! samsung's micro rgb tech is like whoa 🌈💥 it's gonna change the game for color accuracy and brightness. i mean, a 130-inch screen that costs $10k is crazy 💸 but it's also super exciting to think about what this tech can do with gaming and movies.

and lg's wallpaper tv looks so sleek 😎 like you can just stick it on the wall and forget it's there. i love how they used hyper radiant color tech + brightness booster ultra - that sounds like a winning combo 🤝

tcl's x11l sqd-mini led tv is also cool 📺 their use of quantum dot layer for improved color purity and brightness is fire 🔥 plus 10,000 nits peak brightness? that's just mind-blowing 😲
 
Wow! 130-inch TVs are insane 😱! I don't know if people will actually buy them but it's definitely a game-changer for color accuracy and brightness. The prices are steep though, that $10k is crazy 💸. But maybe those who want the best of everything will spring for it. TCL's new SQD-Mini LED TV sounds interesting too 🔍. Can't wait to see what other big announcements come out from major manufacturers 📺.
 
man this micro rgb tech is getting crazy 🤯 samsung's flagship model is insane at 130 inches who needs that much screen space lol the prices are also kinda steep $10k for a 55 inch tv is just not right but i guess if you're into that sorta thing it's worth it. and what's up with LG's wallpaper tvs they look so sleek and futuristic 📺 tcl's mini led tech is looking pretty good too, the quantum dot layer does seem to improve color purity. overall i'm hyped for the future of display tech 🎉
 
Wow 🤩, $10,000 for a TV? That's insane 💸! I'm still trying to wrap my head around how accurate color representation is supposed to be on these new Micro RGB TVs. And what's up with the huge size of the flagship model? 130 inches is just crazy 😲!
 
OMG, $10k for a 55-inch TV? 🤯 That's straight up madness! I mean, sure, it's Micro RGB tech and all that jazz, but who needs that kind of brightness in their living room? It's just gonna be too much for most people. And what's with the obsession with size? A 130-inch screen is just asking to be a giant wall candy... 😂 Don't get me wrong, it's cool to see innovation, but I'm more concerned about practicality here. Can we please focus on making TVs that are affordable and actually useful for everyday life? 🤑
 
🤯 i mean, have u seen those tv sizes they just announced? like, who needs that much screen real estate 📺?! but seriously tho, micro rgb tech is the future. no more filter-based color accuracy issues or backlight bleed 💡. and samsung's got it on lock with their new flagship model 🏆. but lets be real, $10k for a 55-inch tv? that's just steep 🤑.

and don't even get me started on lg's new wallpaper tv 📺🔥. wireless connectivity is the way forward 💻. and tcl's mini led tech is giving samsung a run for their money 🏃‍♂️. quantum dot layers are where it's at 🔴💎.

and yeah, ces 2026 has been lit 🔥 with all these new announcements. but one thing that really got me excited is the brightness levels 💡. 10,000 nits? that's insane! 👀 can't wait to see how this tech translates to our daily viewing habits 📺👍
 
🤩 I'm loving the direction Samsung is taking with Micro RGB tech! A 130-inch screen sounds crazy, but I think it's gonna be worth the investment. The thought of having a wider color gamut and precise local luminance control on my TV is giving me life 🎉. And yeah, $10k might be steep for some, but hey, you get what you pay for! 🔥 Can't wait to see how these TVs perform in real-world usage...anyone know if they're already available for pre-order? 🤔
 
I'm low-key hyped about this Micro RGB tech 🤯📺. Did you know it's expected to hit stores as early as 2027? 🕰️ The color accuracy and brightness levels on these TVs are gonna be insane! 💥 As for the price point, $10k for a 55-inch is steep even for me 😅. I mean, Samsung's already pushing the limits with their QLED lineup. But what's crazy is how this tech could change the game in HDR content creation 🎬. It's like they're taking it from 4K to 8K and more! 🤯 On a side note, have you seen the color wheel for Micro RGB? Mind-blowing 🌈
 
omg I'm so hyped about these new techs 🤯! Micro RGB TVs are gonna change the game for gamers and movie buffs alike. no more mediocre color representation on our screens anymore 😎. and $10k might be steep but think of the immersion we'll get with true blacks and vibrant colors 🚀.

I'm also loving the innovation from LG with that wallpaper tv 📺 it's like something out of a sci-fi movie! and TCL's x11l sqd-mini led tv is straight fire 🔥 who needs 4k when you can have 10,000 nits peak brightness? 🤯

but let's not forget the bigger picture here - our homes as entertainment spaces are getting smarter and more immersive every day. it's exciting to see what other manufacturers come up with 💡
 
Man, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the prices for these new Micro RGB TVs 🤯! $10,000 for a 55-inch TV? That's like buying a brand new gaming PC back in my day 💸. And don't even get me started on the screen sizes - 130 inches? That's like having a movie theater in your living room 🍿.

But you know what really gets me excited? The tech behind these displays. I mean, using microscopic LEDs to control color accuracy and brightness? That's some crazy stuff 🔬. And LG's new Wallpaper TV is straight fire 🔥. Wireless OLED TVs are the future, bro!

TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED TV is also looking pretty sweet 🎉. Up to 10,000 nits peak brightness? That's like watching a movie on the biggest screen I can afford back in my day 🍿.

I just wish we had more affordable options for consumers who want to upgrade their TVs without breaking the bank 💸. But hey, progress, right? And it'll be interesting to see how these new technologies play out in the market this year 🤔.
 
🤯💡 A 130-inch TV 📺 is like putting a giant pizza screen on your wall 👌 And $10k 💸 for the smallest one? That's just a slice too expensive 🍕😂! But seriously, Micro RGB tech sounds like a game-changer 🔥💻. Brighter colors and more precise control are the future of TVs 📺👀... but at what cost 🤑?
 
I'm loving the idea of Micro RGB tech on TVs - it sounds like a game-changer for color accuracy 🤩📺! Imagine watching your fave shows or movies with super vivid colors that pop off the screen 🔥. I can see why Samsung is hyped about this technology 😎.

But what really got me was LG's Wallpaper wireless OLED TV - whoa, that thing looks sleek and futuristic 🖨️! And the fact it has zero connect cables and still delivers wireless video feeds up to 10 meters away? Mind. Blown 🤯.

And don't even get me started on TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED TV - 10,000 nits peak brightness? That's some serious brightness 💪! I'm curious to see how it'll perform in real-life usage.

I do think the prices for Samsung's Micro RGB TVs might be a bit steep at $10,000+ 😳. But hey, if you're looking for that ultimate viewing experience, maybe it's worth it 🤑.

Can't wait to see what other innovative tech announcements come out of CES this year 🔍!
 
🤩 OMG, have you seen those TVs?! 📺 Samsung's Micro RGB tech is literally blowing my mind! Like, who needs anything else when you can have 130 inches of pure, vibrant color? 💥 I mean, traditional Mini LED just can't compete with the level of precision and control that Micro RGB offers. And those prices? Worth every penny for something this revolutionary! 💸

But what really gets me excited is how these new technologies are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in LCD TVs. Like, we're talking wider color gamuts, more precise brightness levels... it's a whole new world out there! 🌎 And Samsung's not just stopping at big screens - they're rethinking the entire way we think about color accuracy and brightness.

LG's Wallpaper wireless OLED TV is pretty cool too, but I'm more intrigued by TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED. Like, 10,000 nits peak brightness? That's crazy! 💥 It just goes to show how far display tech has come in the last few years. Can't wait to see what the rest of CES has in store... 🎉
 
I'm still nostalgic for my old CRT TV days 😊 those were the days where colors were actually rich and vibrant. Now it's all about Micro RGB and quantum dot tech 🤯 I mean, who needs that much brightness in their living room? My old 32-inch LCD TV could brighten up a whole room without needing to go crazy like these new TVs do 💡 And what's with the prices starting at $10k for the smallest model? My aunt still has a decent CRT from the 90s that can deliver better color accuracy and brightness than any of these fancy new TVs... for a fraction of the cost, of course 🤑
 
OMG 🤯 just saw Samsung's new Micro RGB TV concept and I'm SHOOK 💥 it's like 130 inches!! the tech behind it sounds insane - using microscopic LEDs for color accuracy is a game changer. no wonder they're starting prices are at $10k lol but worth it for that level of detail 😂 i think OLED is still where it's at tho, love how LG is pushing boundaries with their new W6 TV 🤖
 
man this is crazy tech I love how samsung's pushing the boundaries with micro rgb it's like they're trying to outdo everyone else with color accuracy & brightness levels 10k nits peak brightness? that's insane especially with prices starting at 10 grand for a 55 inch screen yeah i'm hyped but also kinda worried about the future of tvs will we see even more outrageous designs and features? what's next? 100 inch micro rgb screens or who knows
 
🤔 so they're saying Micro RGB tech can do color accuracy better than mini led TVs? how does that work exactly? 📺 i need some deets here. what's the source on that claim? i'm not buying it without some credible evidence. also, $10k for a 55-inch TV is just crazy 💸. are we really expected to shell out that kinda cash for a new TV? 👀
 
omg u guys i just saw this new samsung micro rgb tv at ces 2026 and it's MIND BLOWING 🤯 they got some crazy big screens like 130 inches lol and the price is already around $10k which is pretty steep but idk if its worth it cuz the color accuracy and brightness are supposed to be insane 🔥👀 i'm thinking of getting one when it comes out but for now its just a pipe dream 💤 anyone know how much it will cost in the us?
 
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