
"The Micro RGB evo TV will use an upgraded version of LG's Alpha 11 processor, usually reserved for the company's high-end OLED displays like the LG G5. The TV has been certified by Intertek - a testing and certification company - to achieve 100 percent gamut coverage of BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB color gamuts. No details on how bright the TV will get (I expect the brightest highlights to easily eclipse 5,000 nits)."
"CES - and 2026 in general - looks to be the year of the RGB TV as more companies are likely to release flagship models with the technology. It first started when Hisense debuted the 116-inch 116UX on the CES 2025 show floor, and Samsung displayed its 115-inch Micro RGB TV, which was released this past August. But I expect this coming January we'll see more of them and in smaller sizes to compete with the new LG Micro RGB."
LG confirmed a 2026 launch for its first flagship Micro RGB evo TV in 100-, 86-, and 75-inch sizes, with US pricing to be announced later. The TV uses an upgraded Alpha 11 processor, a chip normally reserved for LG's high-end OLED G5. Intertek certified the set for 100 percent coverage of BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB gamuts. No official brightness numbers were provided, though brightest highlights were expected to exceed 5,000 nits. Multiple manufacturers are bringing micro RGB models in 2025–2026, and micro RGB employs tiny RGB LED clusters that light multiple pixels to improve gamut and color.
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