Samsung, LG, and TCL have made significant TV announcements at CES 2026, showcasing the latest advancements in display technology. Samsung's flagship Micro RGB TVs take center stage, leveraging microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs to deliver a wider color gamut and more precise local luminance control.
The standout of the lineup is the jaw-dropping 130-inch Micro RGB concept, powered by Samsung's Micro RGB AI Engine Pro. This expanded family of TVs will start at more practical sizes — 55- and 65-inch — and go up to sizes as large as 75, 85, and 100 inches. The TV boasts a glare-free finish and ties into Samsung's broader Vision AI platform.
Samsung's OLED TVs continue the brand's use of quantum dot-enhanced panels, bringing brighter highlights and richer colors than older WOLED approaches. The flagship S95H retains its position as the most premium model, while the S90H brings optical layers and robust picture processing to a slightly more affordable price point. The S85H offers core OLED benefits in a more accessible package.
Meanwhile, LG's OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV makes a striking return at CES 2026, blending design flair with high-end performance. The panel itself is an astonishing 9mm thick and pairs with a Zero Connect Box that hosts all inputs and delivers wireless video feeds up to 10 meters away. LG’s Micro RGB evo TVs, on the other hand, bring a similar focus on wider color gamut and intense brightness, using α11 AI Processor Gen3 to handle advanced upscaling, local dimming, and dynamic HDR optimization.
TCL used CES 2026 to refine its approach with SQD technology, combining an enhanced quantum dot layer with a dense Mini LED backlight to improve color purity and brightness. The X11L SQD-Mini LED TV is TCL's new flagship model aimed squarely at large-screen home theater setups, boasting up to 10,000 nits peak brightness and a dense local dimming system with up to 20,000 dimming zones.
These TV announcements represent significant advancements in display technology, particularly with the emergence of Micro RGB and SQD. As CES continues, more TV announcements are expected from major manufacturers, which will be closely watched by industry experts and consumers alike.
The standout of the lineup is the jaw-dropping 130-inch Micro RGB concept, powered by Samsung's Micro RGB AI Engine Pro. This expanded family of TVs will start at more practical sizes — 55- and 65-inch — and go up to sizes as large as 75, 85, and 100 inches. The TV boasts a glare-free finish and ties into Samsung's broader Vision AI platform.
Samsung's OLED TVs continue the brand's use of quantum dot-enhanced panels, bringing brighter highlights and richer colors than older WOLED approaches. The flagship S95H retains its position as the most premium model, while the S90H brings optical layers and robust picture processing to a slightly more affordable price point. The S85H offers core OLED benefits in a more accessible package.
Meanwhile, LG's OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV makes a striking return at CES 2026, blending design flair with high-end performance. The panel itself is an astonishing 9mm thick and pairs with a Zero Connect Box that hosts all inputs and delivers wireless video feeds up to 10 meters away. LG’s Micro RGB evo TVs, on the other hand, bring a similar focus on wider color gamut and intense brightness, using α11 AI Processor Gen3 to handle advanced upscaling, local dimming, and dynamic HDR optimization.
TCL used CES 2026 to refine its approach with SQD technology, combining an enhanced quantum dot layer with a dense Mini LED backlight to improve color purity and brightness. The X11L SQD-Mini LED TV is TCL's new flagship model aimed squarely at large-screen home theater setups, boasting up to 10,000 nits peak brightness and a dense local dimming system with up to 20,000 dimming zones.
These TV announcements represent significant advancements in display technology, particularly with the emergence of Micro RGB and SQD. As CES continues, more TV announcements are expected from major manufacturers, which will be closely watched by industry experts and consumers alike.