Samsung unveils 130-inch micro RGB TV at CES 2026
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Some of Samsung’s new televisions are larger than what was once considered standard, with a few measuring around 100 inches or more. “Super big screens continue to be the fastest-growing TV segment and the market is expected to double in 2026,” the company told reporters last month ahead of Sunday’s announcement.
We saw a few RGB TVs launched in 2025, but they were giant and expensive concept models. It’s in 2026 that we’re expecting to see market-ready models, coming from most of the major TV players in a range of sizes and prices.
A century after Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the first mechanical television system, TVs face mounting competition from a much more recent invention: smartphones.
Mini-LED is an evolution of traditional LCD TV backlight tech, using thousands of tiny light-emitting diodes to improve picture quality. One of the first mini-LED TVs to become available was the 2019 TCL 8-Series, and it's a technology which has become more widely available with each passing year.
Many TV brands use 65 inches as the flagship size for their top displays. This size offers a big-screen experience but still fits in most rooms.
The TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TVs, starting at $6,999, promise supremely sharp visuals, precise colors, deep blacks, and high brightness in an 0.8-inch cabinet.
The 2026 TV lineup features the LG Micro RGB evo, Samsung's expanded Micro RGB series, and the flagship S99H OLED. See the top 4 TVs redefining entertainment.
Home theaters are great if you can afford one, but smaller spaces in your home, such as bedrooms, aren’t ideal for such setups. For those spaces, a 40-inch TV can be more than enough. With so many flat-screen and lightweight options available these days, you can undoubtedly get a solid-looking TV that won’t take up too much room.