Published On: January 5, 2026

Samsung Just Unveiled a 130-Inch Micro RGB TV TV at CES 2026 — But the OLED Upgrades Might Matter More

Published On: January 5, 2026
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Samsung Just Unveiled a 130-Inch Micro RGB TV TV at CES 2026 — But the OLED Upgrades Might Matter More

Micro RGB, glare-free OLEDs, and a wave of mega-sized screens—Samsung’s 2026 TVs are pushing display tech in new directions.

Samsung Just Unveiled a 130-Inch Micro RGB TV TV at CES 2026 — But the OLED Upgrades Might Matter More

  • Nemanja Grbic is a tech writer with over a decade of journalism experience, covering everything from AV gear and smart home tech to the latest gadgets and trends. Before jumping into the world of consumer electronics, Nema was an award-winning sports writer, and he still brings that same storytelling energy to every article. At HomeTheaterReview, he breaks down the latest gear and keeps readers up to speed on all things tech.

CES is always packed with flashy reveals, but Samsung showed up with something that literally couldn’t be missed: a 130-inch Micro RGB TV. Yes, a TV that’s more like a digital wall than a screen. But that’s just one piece of what the company has planned for 2026.

From brighter OLEDs and AI-driven sound settings to a projector that can bend around corners, Samsung’s new lineup is all about making screens smarter, bigger, and more flexible. Whether you’re a gamer, a movie buff, or just someone who hates glare, there’s something interesting in this year’s updates.

Meet the 130-Inch Micro RGB TV (R95H Series)

Let’s start with the showstopper. Samsung unveiled a 130-inch Micro RGB TV—its largest consumer display to date—and it’s not just about size. This R95H model uses a display tech called Micro RGB, which lights up each pixel with tiny red, green, and blue LEDs. That means no need for a traditional color filter, and it helps deliver more accurate color and deep contrast.

Samsung says it covers 100% of the BT.2020 color space (great for HDR content) and supports the new HDR10+ Advanced format. Behind the scenes, it’s powered by the new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, which handles contrast, shadow detail, and color tuning using a mix of real-time processing and AI tools like HDR Pro and Color Booster Pro.

Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV in Timeless Frame design mounted on a wall.

Physically, the TV is just as unique. It’s wrapped in what Samsung calls a “Timeless Frame”—a large metal stand that also houses part of the speaker system. You can tilt it slightly or wall-mount it, but you’ll need to install the whole frame, not just the screen.

The 130-inch version isn’t alone. The R95H series will also be available in 85-, 75-, and 65-inch sizes for people without a warehouse-sized living room. All versions include Samsung’s Glare Free coating and are compatible with a new flush wall mount.

AI features are baked in, too. The Vision AI Companion can answer questions about what you’re watching, offer recipes, or pull up music suggestions. Whether or not you’ll use that is another question—but some of the other AI features sound more useful, like:

  • AI Sound Controller Pro: Lets you adjust dialogue, crowd noise, and music levels independently.
  • AI Soccer Mode Pro: Detects when you’re watching a soccer match and adjusts the picture and sound for a more stadium-like feel.

OLEDs Get Brighter, Smaller, and a Bit More Stylish

Samsung is also updating its OLED lineup with three new models: S95H, S90H, and S85H. Each one targets a different part of the market, but they all bring meaningful updates.

Samsung S95H QD-OLED TV in living room.

S95H: Premium QD-OLED With a Design Twist

The S95H is Samsung’s flagship OLED for 2026. It builds on the S95F with up to 35% higher peak brightness (reportedly around 2700 nits), a new metal frame design, and a slim-fit wall mount that gives it a floating look.

It drops the traditional One Connect box but adds support for Wireless One Connect. So if you want to hide your cables, you can still use an external box to beam HDMI signals wirelessly to the TV. Pairing it with the built-in ports gives you up to eight HDMI 2.1 inputs—great for folks with multiple consoles and media players.

Sizes range from 48 to 83 inches, though not all sizes may be available everywhere.

S90H: Mid-Tier OLED With a Glare-Free Screen

If you liked the S95H but don’t need all the extras, the S90H might be your match. It’s 15% brighter than the S90F from last year and now includes Samsung’s OLED Glare Free coating, which helps reduce reflections in brighter rooms.

It also supports 165Hz refresh rates, NVIDIA G-Sync, FreeSync, ALLM, and HDR10+ Gaming—making it a solid pick for gaming setups.

Samsung S95H 48-inch TV.

S85H: Entry-Level, Now in 48 Inches

Details are limited on the S85H, but we know it’s coming in a 48-inch size for the first time. That puts it in direct competition with LG’s B-series and Sony’s smaller OLEDs. Samsung hasn’t said whether this one uses a QD-OLED or a standard WOLED panel.

Big Screens Get Bigger: Neo QLED and Mini LED

Samsung’s Mini LED-based Neo QLED lineup is growing, with a clear emphasis on supersized screens:

  • QN990H (8K): A 98-inch model aimed at high-end buyers looking for 8K resolution and advanced processing.
  • QN90H (4K): A 115-inch successor to the QN90F. It’s built for sports fans, with motion handling tuned for fast-paced content and AI Soccer Mode built in.
  • QN80H (4K): A 100-inch model with upgraded dimming zones and support for Auto HDR Remastering and 288Hz refresh via Samsung’s Dual Line Gate tech (note: this reduces vertical resolution while boosting frame rate).

Interestingly, Samsung isn’t continuing the QN90 series in the traditional mid-size range. Instead, they’re pushing the R85H series (available in sizes from 55 to 100 inches) as the successor.

Lifestyle TVs: The Frame Grows (and Loses the Box)

Samsung is still investing in its Frame lineup—TVs designed to double as digital art pieces.

  • The Frame Pro: Now comes in 55, 65, 75, and 85 inches. It uses edge-lit mini-LED and includes the Wireless One Connect box.
  • The Frame (Built-in): A new version without the One Connect box. It uses QLED panels and has traditional built-in ports. Sizes include 55, 65, 75, 85, and a new 98-inch model—the biggest Frame yet.
  • Standard Frame: Still available in 43 and 50 inches, sticking with the wired One Connect box.

The 98-inch Frame includes a bezel in the box and supports Samsung’s art mode and Glare Free screen.

Smarter TVs, Not Just Sharper Ones

A lot of the attention this year went to AI—not just for picture upscaling but for how TVs react to what you’re doing and watching.

Here’s a rundown of what’s coming to more 2026 models:

  • AI Soccer Mode / Pro: Detects when you’re watching soccer and adjusts picture and sound automatically.
  • AI Sound Controller: Lets you adjust different sound layers (dialogue, effects, music) independently.
  • Auto HDR Remastering: Uses AI to give standard content an HDR-like boost.
  • AI Customization Mode: Learns your preferences and fine-tunes picture settings for different types of content.

These features run on the NQ4 AI Processor, which powers most of the 2026 lineup. Samsung’s Vision AI Companion is also expanding, offering personal greetings, smart home integration, and support for Google Photos.

What It All Adds Up To

Samsung’s 2026 TV lineup covers a lot of ground—from a 130-inch wall-filler to compact 48-inch OLEDs. Whether you’re building a high-end home theater or just want something stylish for your living room wall, there’s something here for nearly every type of viewer.

What’s clear is that Samsung isn’t just competing on picture quality or screen size anymore. With AI-powered features, wireless accessories, and new form factors, they’re betting on flexibility and personalization to stand out.

Pricing and exact release dates haven’t been announced yet, but expect to see most of these models roll out throughout 2026.

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