TL; DR
- Unlike most televisions on the market, which use a frame-on-stand design, the Samsung Micro RGB TV features the company’s “Timeless Frame.”
- The television features a 130-inch display, making it the company’s largest Micro RGB display to date. It employs Micro RGB Precision Color technology.
- Under the hood, the Samsung TV is powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro processing platform, designed to optimize pixel-level picture quality.
- The television also supports Eclipsa Audio, the next-generation spatial sound technology that produces a natural audio field directly from the frame.
At CES 2026, the Korean tech giant Samsung unveiled the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV. The showcase marks a major leap in the company’s display technology and design language. Codenamed R95H, the ultra-large television features a bold new aesthetic and advanced color, audio, and AI capabilities, delivering an immersive viewing experience.
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Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV: Design
Normally, I would have discussed the design of a new television in the key features section, but there’s something the new Samsung television does differently.
Unlike most televisions on the market, which use a frame-on-stand design, the Samsung Micro RGB TV features the company’s “Timeless Frame.” The TV offers a modern, gallery-inspired aesthetic, an evolution of the company’s 2013 Timeless Gallery design.
The television features a massive, architectural border (think of it as a metallic window) with an angled stand that rests on the ground. The panel itself appears to float within the frame, which softens the visual impact of its massive size.
Yes, the television features a unique, bold design, but it doesn’t appear to be designed for wall mounting. In addition to the 130-inch television, the frame will require additional space, making it slightly difficult to place the television in smaller living rooms.

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Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV: Key Features
First and foremost, the television features a 130-inch display, making it the company’s largest Micro RGB display to date. It employs Micro RGB Precision Color technology, which uses sub-100-micron micro LEDs for red, green, and blue, each capable of emitting light and color independently (similar to OLED screens). This enables finer color control than what is possible with traditional LED-LCD backlights.
In addition to offering 4K resolution, the panel covers 100% of the BT.2020 wide color gamut, certified by VDE (Verband der Elektrotechnik). Instead of HDR10+, the television supports HDR10+ Advanced. This next-generation HDR format expands dynamic range and improves detail in highlights (brighter areas) and shadows (darker areas) of the frame.
Under the hood, the Samsung TV is powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro processing platform, designed to optimize pixel-level picture quality. The processor offers AI-based color saturation tuning, dynamic contrast and brightness management (Micro RGB HDR Pro), and real-time motion and upscaling refinement.
On the software front, the television features the Vision AI companion, Samsung’s updated AI hub that offers conversational search and recommendations, generative wallpapers, live translation, AI Football Mode Pro, and AI Sound Controller Pro.
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The television also supports Eclipsa Audio, the next-generation spatial sound technology that produces a natural audio field directly from the frame. Furthermore, it features an integrated speaker array calibrated to the panel to align audio with on-screen action.
The Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV is being showcased at the CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The pricing and availability of the television have not been announced yet.

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