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Another television has been added to Samsung's premium product catalog. The Samsung Micro RGB (2025) has finally made its debut in South Korea. Samsung claims that this is the world's first television to feature a microscale LED backlight behind a 115-inch display. This display provides a 4k streaming experience with a 144 Hz variable refresh rate. Also, provide a dedicated filmmaker and fame mode for the desired experience.
So, this Samsung Micro RGB TV has a 115-inch display with a 4K resolution, a 144 variable refresh rate, and micro RGB HDR+ support. Samsung's TV uses individually controlled red, green, and blue micro LEDs, each measuring 100 µm behind the screen. The company claims that this setup provides more precise color control.
Gamers can use the built-in auto low latency mode (ALLM), and the smart TV supports FreeSync Premium Pro and has a Filmmaker Mode. The Samsung Micro RGB TV (2025) also includes 4K AI Upscaling Pro, an AI engine that uses 128 neural networks to evaluate and upscale the image being displayed. The TV features 70W Dolby Atmos and Q-Symphony speakers with a 4.2.2 channel.
The Samsung micro RGB TV (2025) has an inbuilt AI engine that aids in picture and sound optimization, analyzes frames in real time, and enhances color output with its RGB Color Booster Pro.
This LED works on the Tizen smart TV OS, and the company promises to provide seven years of operating system free of charge. This TV comes with Samsung Knox security and a smart solar cell remote control.
In terms of connectivity, it has dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (2.4 GHz + 3 GHz), Bluetooth version 5.3, 4 x HDMI eARC, and an Ethernet port. According to the company, it also supports smart homes, which means it will be compatible with a variety of smart home devices.
The Samsung Micro RGB TV (2025), which was just announced, costs KRW 44,900,000 (about Rs. 2,831,854 in South Korea). While there is now only one 115-inch screen size option for the TV, the company aims to deliver it in a variety of sizes soon. Here's everything you need to know about the launch, so stay tuned for future updates.
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