
"The Micro RGB evo represents the top of the line of a new class of display at LG that directly builds on the company's work with Mini LED technology. The new TV features LG's Micro RGB panel and its Alpha A11 AI processor, which runs the TV's webOS software, and perhaps more importantly, powers the 'Micro RGB Engine' that controls the TVs individual LEDs."
"LG says the Micro RGB evo offers full gamut coverage across DCI-P3, BT.2020 and Adobe RGB, along with 'enhanced contrast and refined detail' from the TV's over a thousand dimming zones."
"Micro RGB panels are similar to the company's Mini LED ones, but rather than using all blue or white LEDs, the Micro RGB evo has individually controlled red, green and blue LEDs."
LG has launched the Micro RGB evo, its first Micro RGB display, available for pre-order at $5,000. This TV utilizes LG's Micro RGB panel and Alpha A11 AI processor, enhancing color accuracy and detail with over a thousand dimming zones. It offers full gamut coverage across DCI-P3, BT.2020, and Adobe RGB. While Micro RGB technology promises improved color representation compared to OLED, LG's OLED TVs still excel in contrast and dimming. The Micro RGB evo comes in 75, 86, and 100-inch sizes.
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