Samsung just dropped a monster screen that probably costs more than a literal house. The corporation showed off this massive 130-inch Micro RGB TV called the R95H at CES 2026 alongside new Neo QLEDs. This behemoth uses a Timeless Frame design while packing internal hardware like the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro. The manufacturer claims these features fix dull tones while refining contrast for better realism.
This display hits 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut thanks to Micro RGB Precision Color 100. VDE gave certification to the screen for precise hue reproduction. A proprietary Glare Free technology keeps reflections low in different lighting setups for viewing clarity.
Viewers get HDR10+ ADVANCED support alongside Eclipsa Audio for better sound. A Vision AI Companion handles conversational search and proactive recommendations. Users can access tools like AI Football Mode Pro or Live Translate. The system runs on TizenOS with promised upgrades for seven years.
The brand displayed an UltraThin OLED S95H with a zero-gap mount. A smaller 48-inch S95H aims at gamers with a 165Hz VRR refresh rate. It pushes brightness limits for its size while using Dolby Atmos.
A separate 77-inch unit hits peak brightness near 4500 nits. The company also confirmed new Odyssey monitors with QD-OLED options for PC players.
This display hits 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut thanks to Micro RGB Precision Color 100. VDE gave certification to the screen for precise hue reproduction. A proprietary Glare Free technology keeps reflections low in different lighting setups for viewing clarity.
Viewers get HDR10+ ADVANCED support alongside Eclipsa Audio for better sound. A Vision AI Companion handles conversational search and proactive recommendations. Users can access tools like AI Football Mode Pro or Live Translate. The system runs on TizenOS with promised upgrades for seven years.
The brand displayed an UltraThin OLED S95H with a zero-gap mount. A smaller 48-inch S95H aims at gamers with a 165Hz VRR refresh rate. It pushes brightness limits for its size while using Dolby Atmos.
A separate 77-inch unit hits peak brightness near 4500 nits. The company also confirmed new Odyssey monitors with QD-OLED options for PC players.