Samsung has announced its plans for its 2026 flagship television models, which include an expanded range of Micro RGB

TVs. The goal is to bring top-tier, self-emissive display technology to a broader range of home environments. The 2026

lineup will feature models in the following sizes: 55, 65, 75, 85, 100, and 115 inches.

Micro RGB technology from Samsung uses red, green, and blue LEDs that are smaller than 100 μm. Unlike traditional

LED-LCDs or even some OLED screens, these millions of microscopic LEDs each produce their own light and color

independently.

According to Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the visual display business at Samsung, the Micro RGB portfolio

delivers exceptionally vivid color and clarity, making movies, sports, and TV shows more immersive. Expanding the lineup

for 2026 allows Samsung to establish a new premium category that fits a wide variety of modern living spaces.

The new lineup is powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, a chipset designed to manage the substantial data processing

needed for microscopic light control in real time. Key AI features include 4K AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer

Pro, among others.

Samsung is also introducing the Vision AI Companion, a multi-agent platform powered by a large language model (LLM). By

integrating Bixby with advanced LLMs, the TV now supports conversational search, AI-powered recommendations, and direct

access to tools like Live Translate and Perplexity search. The 2026 models will also feature Samsung’s Glare Free

technology, which preserves contrast even in brightly lit rooms.

On the audio side, Samsung is launching Eclipsa Audio, a new spatial sound system designed for immersive 3D audio. This

system works with Q-Symphony and Dolby Atmos to create a deep, multidimensional soundstage when paired with Samsung

soundbars.

Samsung plans to showcase its 2026 Micro RGB lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6–9. The company states that

this event will be the global stage for demonstrating how these various screen sizes will reshape the ultra-premium home

entertainment market.