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A natural next step for TVs to follow OLED panels is Micro-LED. A big problem with Micro-LED, however, is that it is expensive. Samsung's consumer model currently costs just over a million kronor.
With Micro RGB, however, Samsung intends to narrow the performance gap slightly between the company's Mini-LED and Micro-LED. Where Micro-RGB consists of separate LEDs for each individual pixel, a Mini-LED is instead a backlit LCD panel. Micro RGB is still a backlit LCD, but with a large number of LEDs with individual control over the red, green and blue sub-pixels.
According to Samsung, this will provide much better control over backlighting than the company's more conventional Mini-LED models. The model has just been launched in its home country of South Korea, where the 115-inch variant has been made available for 45,000,000 KRW, equivalent to $32K. It will then be launched in other parts of the world.
The TV is also equipped with AI functions, and Samsung promises 7 years of operating system updates.
Source: https://www.techradar.com/televisio...v-boasting-a-new-benchmark-for-color-accuracy
$32K - Will you upgrade, it has AI after all???? Fckn Hell.
With Micro RGB, however, Samsung intends to narrow the performance gap slightly between the company's Mini-LED and Micro-LED. Where Micro-RGB consists of separate LEDs for each individual pixel, a Mini-LED is instead a backlit LCD panel. Micro RGB is still a backlit LCD, but with a large number of LEDs with individual control over the red, green and blue sub-pixels.
According to Samsung, this will provide much better control over backlighting than the company's more conventional Mini-LED models. The model has just been launched in its home country of South Korea, where the 115-inch variant has been made available for 45,000,000 KRW, equivalent to $32K. It will then be launched in other parts of the world.
The TV is also equipped with AI functions, and Samsung promises 7 years of operating system updates.
Source: https://www.techradar.com/televisio...v-boasting-a-new-benchmark-for-color-accuracy
$32K - Will you upgrade, it has AI after all???? Fckn Hell.
