
Samsung has unveiled the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV, an upgrade from the previously showcased 115-inch model in August. The new model, R95H, boasts a design inspired by the frame of a grand architectural window.
Beyond its massive size, the R95H has been certified by Verband der Elektrotechnik for precise Micro RGB color reproduction, covering 100% of the BT.2020 wide color gamut. Its features include Micro RGB Color Booster Pro, Micro RGB HDR Pro, and AI-based color and contrast enhancement algorithms. For rooms with windows, Glare Free technology minimizes reflections.
This year’s Samsung TV lineup, including the 130-inch model, is the first to support HDR10+ ADVANCED, the latest version of the HDR10+ format supported by major players like Samsung and Amazon Prime Video, which offers a free alternative to Dolby Vision.
Samsung R95H, the first 130” Micro RGB TVThe standard supports color depths ranging from 10-bit to 16-bit and brightness levels of up to 10,000 nits. Advanced features include Genre-based Optimization, Local Tone Mapping, Advanced Color Control, and Intelligent Motion Smoothing, which works on a scene-by-scene basis. The Adaptive Cloud Gaming mode enhances the experience by supporting real-time ambient lighting.
The Samsung R95H is packed with AI technology, featuring Vision AI Companion for conversational search, proactive recommendations, Live Translate, AI Sound Controller Pro, AI Football Mode Pro, and more. It also supports third-party AI services such as Microsoft Copilot and Perplexity.
If you are attending CES 2026 in Las Vegas, visit the Samsung Exhibition Zone to experience the 130-inch Micro RGB TV in person. For those unable to attend, we refrain from speculating on the price, but note that the 115-inch model retails for $30,000.
“Micro RGB represents the peak of our picture quality innovation, and the new 130-inch model takes that vision even further. We’re reviving the spirit of our original design philosophy introduced more than a decade ago to deliver an unmistakably premium display, engineered with technology for a new generation,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics.
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