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This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. is ...
Samsung is expanding its RGB LED TV line to a full range of screen sizes, from 115 inches down to 55 inches, making it a more realistic option for everyday homes. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR ...
LG has unveiled a new MRGB95 TV – and it seems destined to sit alongside its OLEDs in 2026 and perhaps replace them beyond that. The big news here is that the MRGB95 is what LG terms a 'Micro RGB Evo' ...
TL;DR: HKC will unveil its next-gen RGB Mini-LED technology at CES 2026, featuring discrete red, green, and blue Mini-LED chips for ultra-bright, color-accurate displays. This innovation offers a ...
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Hisense unveiled two flagship TVs at its autumn launch event last Friday, introducing the U7S Pro as its cinematic flagship and the E8S Pro as a gaming-focused model. Both adopt the company’s new ...
Taiwan's Ennostar Group has announced a collaboration with international Tier 1 automotive supplier Valeo to co-develop industry-leading Mini LED exterior matrix display products, unveiling them for ...
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the world's first 115-inch micro RGB television, marking a bold step to reinforce its presence in the premium TV segment. Unlike self-emissive microLED displays, this ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.