RGB Mini-LED: The Future of TV Displays Arrives, Led by Samsung and Hisense
RGB Mini-LED: The Future of TV Displays Arrives, Led by Samsung and Hisense

A groundbreaking new display technology, RGB Mini-LED, is set to redefine the television viewing experience, promising unparalleled color accuracy and brightness. Emerging as the “next big thing” in the TV market, this innovation is already seeing significant adoption by industry giants like Samsung and Hisense, with Sony also developing its own version.
Unlike traditional Mini-LEDs that use white LEDs and color filters, RGB Mini-LEDs utilize independent red, green, and blue LEDs for each dimming zone. This allows for vastly superior color reproduction, with leading brands claiming 95% to 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut – significantly exceeding even the best OLED TVs. Beyond color, these new sets deliver incredible brightness, with some models already hitting over 5,000 nits in HDR, and enhanced contrast.
Samsung has launched its Micro RGB TV, currently available as a premium 115-inch model priced at $29,999, boasting 100% BT.2020 coverage and a 144Hz refresh rate. Hisense, a pioneer in the space, unveiled its RGB Mini-LED (formerly TriChroma LED) at CES 2025. The Hisense 116UX, a 116-inch model, is launching this year for $29,999, alongside a 100-inch 100UX at $19,999. Early tests show the 116UX as the brightest commercial TV yet.
Sony is also in the race, developing its own RGB LED technology, though its first model (colloquially called Bravia 10) is slated for a 2026 debut. While impressive, these initial RGB Mini-LED TVs are currently aimed at the high-end market due to their large sizes and premium price tags. However, manufacturers anticipate scaling down the technology to more consumer-friendly sizes like 65 and 75 inches in the coming years, making this revolutionary display accessible to a wider audience.
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