LG will debut its first Micro RGB television at CES
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LG will debut its first Micro RGB television at CES
"Micro RGB is a newer screen technology where rather than white lights, the backlight can be any hue thanks to individually controlled red, green and blue Micro LEDs, offering a wider color array. This approach is a mid-way point between the precision of OLED with its individual pixel lighting, but it offers an upgrade over screens only using mini LEDs."
"According to the company's press release, the LG Micro RGB evo is certified by Intertek for 100 percent color gamut coverage in BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB. The TV has more than a thousand dimming zones for brightness control. The few other brands currently using micro RGB are charging a pretty penny for it; the one announced by Samsung earlier this year costs $29,999."
LG will unveil the Micro RGB evo at CES 2026, introducing Micro RGB backlighting that replaces white LEDs with individually controlled red, green and blue Micro LEDs to produce a wider color array. The technology sits between OLED's per-pixel illumination and conventional mini‑LED backlights, offering finer color and improved dimming. The television includes an upgraded AI upscaling engine and is Intertek-certified for 100 percent coverage of BT.2020, DCI‑P3, and Adobe RGB. The panel supports more than a thousand dimming zones. Available sizes include 75, 86 and 100 inches. Comparable micro RGB models from other brands command very high prices.
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