IntroductionSamsung's Micro RGB TV (R95) is the company's first Micro RGB TV. It was first launched in South Korea and then in the USA. It will be launched in more markets in a phased manner. It is a step up from the company's Neo QLED TVs that use Mini-LED backlighting and one step below Micro LED TVs that feature self-emissive RGB pixels.This TV offers higher brightness, more precision backlight control, deeper blacks, less blooming, and a wider range of colors compared to Neo QLED TVs. Compared to the company's OLED TVs, the Micro RGB TV offers higher brightness and doesn't suffer from pixel burn-in issues.How is Micro RGB TV different from Mini LED and Micro LED TVs? Neo QLED (Mini-LED) TVs vs Micro RGB TVMini-LED TVs (like Neo QLED TVs) use blue or white-colored LEDs as the backlight source and use quantum dot (QD) color filters to create the required colors. In comparison, the Micro RGB TV uses micro-sized LEDs that have individual red, green, and blue components, which means the TV can create the exact color that is needed to display without the need for a color filter. This results in more accurate colors as the information isn't lost. Micro RGB TVs also have more individual LEDs that Mini-LED TVs, which results in a higher precision backlight control, almost negating the blooming issue found in most Mini-LED TVs. You can read about how it works in more detail by clicking here.Micro LED TVs vs Micro RGB TV Micro LED TVs use self-emissive RGB LEDs that can create their own light and color, just like OLED. However, unlike OLED, Micro LED TVs don't have organic material, so they don't suffer from pixel burn-in issues. That makes them near perfect TVs, but it is a new technology and is extremely pricey.A 115-inch Micro LED TV costs around $150,000 in 2025. A Micro RGB TV offers similar brightness and colors and near-similar blacks and contrast ratio at 1/5th the price.Display This Micro RGB TV has a 115-inch VA panel with a Micro RGB backlighting system and full-array local dimming. Samsung claims it can reproduce 100% of the colors of the BT.2020 color spectrum, a first for any TV in the world. It has Pantone Validated Colors for accurate color reproduction. The panel has a 120Hz variable refresh rate, and it can go as high as 144Hz when connected to a gaming PC or laptop.It supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, auto low-latency mode (ALLM), and variable refresh rate (VRR). Other Samsung-specific gaming features of the TV include AI Auto Game Mode, Dynamic Black Equalizer, Game Bar, Game Motion Plus, Mini Map Zoom, and Super Ultra Wide Game View.Samsung Gaming Hub brings all the popular cloud game streaming services, including Amazon Luna, Microsoft Xbox Cloud, Nvidia GeForce Now, and Utomik. You don't need to install additional apps for using these services on Samsung's Micro RGB TV.AudioSamsung's Micro RGB TV has a 4.2.2-channel speaker setup with 70W RMS audio output and Dolby Atmos audio. It also supports Dolby Atmos when connected to compatible soundbars or external speaker setups. Its built-in speakers can work in tandem with Samsung's soundbars via Q-Symphony to create more powerful and balanced audio. Q-Symphony works via both wired and wireless options.Other audio features of the TV include Active Voice Amplifier Pro, Adaptive Sound Pro, Object Tracking Sound+, and 360 Audio (which works with compatible Galaxy Buds). It has built-in far-field microphones to listen to voice commands and to monitor ambient sounds.Software and AI featuresThe TV runs Tizen OS with One UI software and Samsung Daily+. It will get software updates for up to seven years. The TV uses the Micro RGB AI Engine processor to control the TV's Micro RGB backlighting system and for the overall processing.It has 128 AI neural networks that are used for AI-powered 4K upscaling of low-resolution content, noise reduction, sharpness and color improvements, and for Vision AI features. Auto HDR Mastering Pro, which converts SDR content in HDR-like quality, is also powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine chip.It features Art Mode, Art Store, Daily Board, Samsung Health, Samsung Knox, Samsung TV Plus, and SmartThings. It features Alexa and Bixby digital assistants. It has Philips Hue Sync to control compatible lights. It also features the Microsoft Copilot app. Its AI Energy Mode helps reduce electricity consumption.Connectivity optionsThis giant TV has several wired and wireless connectivity features, including Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, AirPlay 2, Miracast, Smart View, Tap View, Wireless Q-Symphony (with Wireless Dolby Atmos), Buds Auto Switch, and Multi Control. It has a built-in SmartThings Hub, which can locally control SmartThings, Matter (Thread), and Zigbee-compatible smart home devices.It also features four HDMI 2.1 ports (with CEC and one port with eARC), two USB Type-A ports, one Ethernet port, one optical digital audio output port, one RF port (for cable TV), and one RS-232C port. It comes bundled with a Solar Cell Remote that can charge itself using ambient light and has a USB Type-C port.Availability and price The 115-inch Samsung Micro RGB TV (R95) is priced at $29,999 in the USA. You can buy it from Samsung USA's website, Samsung Stores, and Best Buy. It could become available via other retailers in the future.The post Samsung Micro RGB TV (2025): Everything you need to know appeared first on SamMobile.