- Samsung RGB-backlit television is starting a production test
- It is a larger size than Samsung was originally discussed, 115 inches
- RGB backlight means better color and attenuation zones
Samsung is beginning to try the production line for its RGB Microled TV range that presented in CES 2025, but unfortunately the first televisions that leave the line will be for people with large spaces and higher bank balances.
As ELE is reported, the first production for this TV will be an 115 -inch model, and in that size all bets are disabled with respect to prices. While this will not be the price of ‘real’ microlyzed televisions (which tend to function at six figures), it will not yet be cheap when this size is.
What Samsung calls a microled RGB television is not a microled television. It is a mini-dried TV with a next-generation background light with smaller LEDs that can produce a complete RGB color, instead of being a single color. As elected, technically, it is an LCD LCD RGB Mini TV, of a type similar to a rival that comes from Hisense, and TCL also announces that he will use technology in a set.
It is an important distinction, because Microled television, like the best OLED televisions, has a light that is broadcast by each pixel; That is, each pixel produces its own light. The mini televisions led no: they have a layer of color filter pixels in front of the backlight of the LEDs. And it is that background light that differentiates this Samsung RGB TV from the best televisions led by Mini now available.
Why will it be worth waiting RGB Mini-Led
The RGB BIT is a great step forward. It means that instead of a white backlight, the panel has red, green and blue LEDs. That allows you to deliver bright and rich colors without as many color filter layers as it is currently needed, that all absorb light. The final result will be more efficient televisions with more beautiful colors at the same time.
So how much will this TV? We do not know, but Samsung told Techradar manager, Matt Bolton, in CES that should not cost much, if there is any, more than regular televisions led by Mini. In April, Hisense announced that his 116 -inch RGB television television would have a price of 99,999 yuan, which is approximately $ 14,000, it is not a surprising price for a high -end mini TV that is so large.
I mean, that’s a lot. But at the same time, it is not: the true microleds television is terribly expensive. Samsung’s true microled televisions start at $ 90,000 for 76 inches, while LG Magnit Magroly TV is $ 237,000 for 118 inches.
Last summer it was reported that Samsung told suppliers that until production costs fall into a whopping 90%, Microled will not be ready for star schedule. Manufacturers have told us that even five years is optimistic, and that is only for commercial viability. There is a great abyss between commercial viability and the affordability of the mass market.
For now, this is the next great television technology on the horizon, and although it only reaches 115 inches, we hope this takes much less time to reach sizes that can fit at the average home. It just won’t be this model…