Samsung Shows Off 115-inch TV with New Micro RGB Screen
Samsung has shown a new 115-inch TV for top-end buyers, with its new Micro RGB screen tech. This tech uses tiny LEDs to make the picture much better, aiming to be the best for how clear and true to color big TVs can look.
What is Micro RGB Tech
At its heart, Micro RGB tech puts a tight grid of red, green, and blue LEDs, each less than 100 micrometers, behind a normal LCD screen. The big jump here is how well it controls these tiny LEDs, giving much better light control than older LCD methods.
How Micro RGB Stands Out from Other Screens
By looking at how Micro RGB stacks up against other tech, its value is clear:
- Against Mini-LED Mini-LEDs are about 100-200 micrometers big and work in groups or "zones." Micro RGB LEDs are smaller and let for finer control, cutting down on "blooming" (light rings around bright spots on dark parts) and bettering HDR.
- Against OLED OLED screens can manage light per pixel, known for top black levels. Micro RGB, while still LCD-based, gets closer to OLED in how well it controls light than any past LCD tech.
Top Gains for Viewers
This top tech means real gains for watch quality:
- Better Contrast Better dimming means deeper, true black levels for a more real feel.
- Great Color The screen hits about 100% of the BT.2020 color range, making colors more full and real.
- More Energy Smart It saves up to 20% more energy than usual Mini-LED screens.
AI and Software Bits
The screen works with smart software for top results. A special Micro RGB AI Engine checks each frame to tune color and sound as needed. Another bit, the Micro RGB Color Booster Pro, boosts dull colors for better richness. For safety, the TV has Samsung Knox and joins Samsung's 7-year Tizen OS Upgrade plan, making sure it stays up-to-date.
Check and When You Can Get It
The tech has a "Micro RGB Precision Color" was stamped by Germany's VDE, backing its strong claims. The new Samsung Micro RGB TV first came out in South Korea and will soon show up in the US and other spots for its top-end models.