Samsung has revealed its largest and most ambitious Micro RGB television yet at CES 2026. The new 130-inch model, known as the R95H, is positioned as a statement product that blends display technology, industrial design, and AI-driven features into a single showcase.
The size alone puts the TV well outside mainstream living rooms, but Samsung is using it to highlight where its display roadmap is heading rather than to chase volume sales.
Micro RGB pushes color beyond existing TV tech
Micro RGB is the core of the announcement. Unlike traditional LCD TVs that rely on a backlight, or OLED panels that use organic compounds, Micro RGB uses microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs that emit light independently. Samsung says this allows the R95H to cover 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut, which is wider than what current consumer OLED and Mini-LED TVs can deliver.
Samsung pairs the panel with its new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, along with Color Booster Pro and HDR Pro processing. These systems are designed to preserve color accuracy while boosting contrast and shadow detail, even at extreme brightness levels. A glare-free coating is also used to maintain image clarity in brightly lit rooms.
A TV designed to look like part of the room
Samsung is leaning heavily into design with what it calls the “Timeless Frame.” Instead of looking like a conventional television, the screen is meant to resemble a floating gallery window. The frame hides integrated spatial audio hardware that is tuned specifically for the size of the display, allowing sound to track on-screen action without external speakers.
This approach mirrors Samsung’s ongoing effort to make large TVs feel more architectural and less like standalone electronics.

Vision AI Companion goes beyond voice commands
The R95H ships with Samsung’s updated Vision AI Companion, an on-device assistant that extends past basic voice control. In addition to content recommendations, it can answer contextual questions about what’s on screen, suggest recipes, and offer music or program ideas based on viewing habits.
Samsung is also introducing AI Soccer Mode Pro, which adjusts picture and sound settings to create a stadium-style presentation, and an AI Sound Controller Pro that lets viewers separately tune commentary, crowd noise, and background audio.
Long-term software support and broader 2026 lineup
At this price tier, Samsung is bundling its latest software platform as well. The TV supports HDR10+ Advanced, the company’s Eclipsa spatial audio system, and a Tizen-based interface now promised to receive seven years of updates.
The 130-inch Micro RGB TV sits alongside Samsung’s refreshed 2026 lineup, which includes a slimmer OLED S95H and a new Freestyle+ portable projector. Those products are expected to be far more accessible, but the Micro RGB model is clearly the centerpiece of Samsung’s CES presence.
Samsung has not announced pricing or availability for the R95H or the rest of its 2026 TV lineup.
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