
New Delhi, january 05, 2026: As the tech world gathers for CES 2026, Samsung Electronics has once again claimed the spotlight by unveiling the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV. Known as the R95H, this “beast” of a display is not just a television; it is an architectural statement designed to blend the lines between cutting-edge technology and fine art.
The core of this breakthrough is Samsung’s Micro RGB technology. Unlike traditional screens that use a single backlight, this display uses millions of microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs that emit their own light independently.
Samsung has moved away from the “black plastic box” aesthetic. The 130-inch model features a “Timeless Frame” design—a reimagining of its iconic 2013 gallery stand.
The screen is encased in a rigid, minimalist metal frame that allows it to be mounted like a grand architectural window or stood up like a piece of sculpture. This frame isn’t just for looks; it houses the Eclipsa Audio system, which uses spatial sound technology to make the audio feel like it is coming directly from the action on the screen, rather than from separate speakers.
The R95H debuts the Vision AI Companion (VAC), a next-generation smart interface. Far more than a simple voice assistant, VAC offers:
“The 130-inch Micro RGB TV is designed to appear less like a television and more like an immersive window that visually expands the room,” said Samsung representatives during the First Look event.
While Samsung has confirmed that a wider range of Micro RGB TVs (from 55 to 115 inches) will hit retail shelves in 2026, the 130-inch R95H remains an ultra-premium flagship. Pricing has not been officially announced, but experts suggest it will be a “statement piece” for those with high-end home theaters.