- Samsung RGB-Backlit television begins a production test
- It is a larger size than Samsung originally, 115 inches
- RGB backlighting means better color and rabies areas
Samsung is starting to test the production line for its TV Microled RVB range which it unveiled at CES 2025 – but unfortunately, the first televisions that come out of the line will be for people with large spaces and larger banking sales.
As the EEC reports, the first production for this TV will be a 115 -inch model, and in this size, all bets are deactivated concerning prices. Although this is not the price of “real” micro televisions (which tend to operate six -digit), it will still not be cheap when it is of this size.
What Samsung calls a Microled RVB TV is not a Microled TV. It is a mini-tap with a new generation backlight with smaller LEDs that can produce a complete RGB color, instead of being a single color. As ELEC says, technically, it is an LCD mini -driven television by RGB – a type similar to a rival from Hisense, TCL also announcing that it will use technology in a set.
This is an important distinction, because microleuse television, like the best OLED televisions, has a light emitting for each pixel; In other words, each pixel produces its own light. The LED mini-televisers do not-they have a layer of pixels with color filtering in front of the backlight of the LEDs. And it is this backlight that differentiates this Samsung RVB TV from the best mini-LED televisions available now.
Why RVB Mini-Led will be worth waiting
The RGB bit is a big step forward. This means that instead of a white backlight, the panel has red, green and blue LEDs. This allows him to provide rich and rich colors without as many layers of color filtering that currently necessary, which all absorb light. The final result will be more effective televisions with more beautiful colors at the same time.
So how much will this television cost? We do not know, but Samsung told Techradar, editor-in-chief Matt Bolton at CES, that he should not cost dearly, if not, more than ordinary mini-LED televisions. In April, Hisense announced that his 116 -inch Minled RVB TV would have a price of 99,999 yuan, which represents around $ 14,000 – not a surprising price for a high -end mini -drive TV which is also large.
I mean, that’s a lot. But at the same time, this is not the case: the real micro-micro-televised are frightening. Samsung’s own Microled TVs start at $ 90,000 for 76 inches, while LG Microled Magnit Magnit television is $ 237,000 for 118 inches.
Last summer, it was reported that Samsung told suppliers that until the production costs drops by 90%, Microled will not be ready for prime time. The manufacturers have told us that even five years are optimistic – and it’s just for commercial viability. There is a large gulf between commercial viability and the affordability of mass markets.
For the moment, this is the next great television technology on the horizon – and although it only arrives at 115 inches, we expect it to take much less time to reach sizes that can be integrated into the medium house. It will not be This model…