Samsung has unveiled what it says is the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB television at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The new model, Samsung R95H, is the company’s largest Micro RGB display to date and signals a renewed push into the ultra-premium home entertainment market.
The launch reflects a broader trend in consumer electronics. Screens are getting bigger, smarter and more central to the home. For Samsung, the 130-inch TV is both a technology showcase and a design statement aimed at high-end buyers.

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Micro RGB technology uses individual red, green and blue light sources to produce color more precisely than conventional displays. Samsung says the screen delivers full coverage of the BT.2020 color standard, a benchmark often used in cinema and high-end production. The display has also been certified by Germany’s VDE for color accuracy.
At this size, design plays a major role. Samsung has reworked its earlier “Timeless Gallery” concept, first seen in 2013, into what it now calls a Timeless Frame. The idea is to make the TV feel less like a device and more like a fixed feature of the room, similar to a large window or artwork. Sound is built into the frame, rather than treated as a separate element, to better match the scale of the screen.
The TV uses artificial intelligence to manage picture and sound. Samsung’s Micro RGB AI Engine Pro adjusts color, contrast and brightness scene by scene. Glare Free technology is designed to reduce reflections, an important feature for such a large display in bright rooms.
The model supports HDR10+ Advanced and Eclipsa Audio, and includes Samsung’s latest Vision AI Companion. This brings features such as conversational search, live translation and personalized content suggestions. It also integrates third-party tools like Microsoft Copilot and Perplexity.
While pricing and availability have not been announced, the 130-inch Micro RGB Samsung R95H clearly targets a niche market. Still, it offers a glimpse into where large-screen television technology is heading next.