If you know the Smart TV market, you know that we have been waiting for years to come MicroLED televisions. We are not talking about most products aimed at the business and corporate sector, but about MicroLED TVs for the consumer market. And Samsung will be the benchmark again.
Last year it gave us joy. I All indications are that Samsung wants 2026 to be the year in which the premium TV concept takes its final leap. Yes, their prices will be out of reach for most users, but we already have a Samsung MicroLED Smart TV in the most premium range.
yes The current 89-inch model costs €109,000, But if Samsung masters this technology, it will reduce its cost. And we bring good news: the South Korean company has confirmed that it will introduce a new 115-inch MicroLED TV at CES 2026.
The next Samsung MicroLED Smart TV will offer a perfect picture
We are talking about an authentic cinema screen designed for the home, which will lead to the expansion of the Micro RGB range. And how could it be otherwise The firm will use the exhibition in Las Vegas, which will be held from January 6 to 9, to show the family of Micro RGB TVs.

And yes, there are surprises as its MicroLED technology will be completely revamped, with sizes that will range from55 to 115 inches. We repeat, a 50-inch TV will not cost less than 59,000 euros. But in 5 years it may have the price of OLED.
At the moment, Samsung openly talks about the new premium categorybut the manufacturer primarily prefers the highest range in order to gradually reduce costs and reach a wide audience. Although, this year the 115-inch model will be the main character.
Why are MicroLED or Micro RGB technologies better than OLED or MiniLED? Well, because it uses red, green and blue LEDs under 100 microns that emit light independently. This allows extremely precise control of color, brightness and contrast, removing many of the usual limitations of other panel technologies.
And Samsung has also beefed up the entire processing department. He the new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro It is supported by a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence processor capable of analyzing every scene in real time.
To this we must add technologies such as 4K AI Upscaling Pro or AI Motion Enhancer Pro, which adjust brightness, smoothness of movement and improve clarity frame by frame, even if the original source is not at the height of the panel.
We should keep an eye on Samsung at the next CES as it shows the way for the next generation of TVs.

