
"A television spanning 130 inches diagonally creates immediate questions about physics, aesthetics, and whether something this massive can exist as anything other than spectacle. Samsung's answer at CES 2026 involves treating the R95H Micro RGB model as architecture rather than appliances, borrowing design language from gallery easels and luxury retail interiors to create what the company describes as an "extra-large window" that transforms room perception."
"The "Micro RGB" name is the key to the great visuals. Instead of using a standard white or blue backlight and then filtering it through quantum dots and color filters, this panel uses microscopic, individual red, green, and blue LEDs as the light source. This means color is generated directly at the source, which is a fundamentally cleaner way to do things."
"At just 35.7mm thick based on Samsung's technical specifications, the screen maintains a profile impossibly slim for something measuring nearly 11 feet corner to corner. Samsung revived its Timeless Frame concept from 2013, refining the original bold outlines into thinner borders that house integrated audio components while maintaining visual distinctiveness. The frame contains Samsung's Eclipsa Audio system, solving the practical challenge of speaker placement for ultra-large displays while preserving the aesthetic of a unified object."
Samsung's R95H Micro RGB is a 130-inch display presented as architectural scale rather than a conventional appliance. The panel measures 35.7mm thick and sits on angular metal supports that create a triangular footprint, making the screen appear suspended and allowing the frame's lower edge to meet the floor when wall-mounted. The revived Timeless Frame uses thinner borders that house the Eclipsa Audio system, resolving speaker placement for ultra-large displays. A Glare‑Free coating limits reflections on the expansive surface. The Micro RGB design employs microscopic individual red, green, and blue LEDs as the light source to produce color directly and target a 100% BT.2020 gamut.
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