Samsung 115-Inch Micro RGB TV

Samsung’s 115-inch Micro RGB TV uses individually controlled RGB LEDs to deliver 4K resolution on a large-scale display.

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A Shift in Display Architecture

Large televisions traditionally rely on backlighting systems or self-emissive OLED panels. Samsung’s 115-inch Micro RGB TV introduces a display structure based on individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs.

Instead of using a white backlight filtered through color layers, Micro RGB technology generates color directly at the pixel level. Each LED contributes to brightness and color output independently. This architecture aims to increase contrast control and color precision on a large-format screen.

The 115-inch size places the display in the ultra-large television category, designed for immersive viewing environments.

How Micro RGB Technology Works

Micro RGB panels use microscopic LEDs arranged to form individual pixels. Because each pixel emits its own light, the display does not require a traditional backlight.

This design supports more localized brightness adjustment and improved black levels compared to conventional LED-backlit LCD screens.

Core characteristics include:

  • Self-emissive red, green, and blue LEDs
  • 4K resolution on a 115-inch panel
  • High brightness capability
  • Precise local light control
  • Large-format display construction

By directly controlling light at the pixel level, the system reduces reliance on dimming zones.

Contrast and Color Performance

Self-emissive displays can produce deeper blacks because pixels can turn off completely. Micro RGB aims to combine this capability with higher brightness output typical of LED systems.

The direct RGB configuration also eliminates the need for color filters. This may support more accurate color reproduction and improved efficiency.

At 115 inches, uniformity and brightness consistency become critical. Micro-scale LED arrays are engineered to maintain stable illumination across the entire panel.

Large-Scale Viewing Applications

Ultra-large televisions are often used in home theaters or open living spaces. A 115-inch screen increases visual immersion, especially when paired with high-resolution content.

Micro RGB technology reflects ongoing competition in display engineering. Manufacturers are exploring alternatives to OLED and traditional LCD systems to improve brightness, lifespan, and scalability.

As display sizes expand, pixel-level light control becomes increasingly important for maintaining image quality across large surfaces.

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