LG is entering the micro-LED television market with a new display called Micro RGB. At CES 2026, the company will show off the LG Micro RGB evo. This move aligns with what is popular in high-end TVs right now. This micro RGB television features a backlight system unlike any other. Its goal is to give a much wider range of colors. Today, LG gave out some early details about the screen.
Understanding the Micro RGB Television Technology
Micro RGB is a newer kind of screen. The backlight consists of red, green, and blue micro-LEDs. You can control each little light by itself. This lets the backlight make any color. The micro RGB TV’s performance is between OLED and mini LED. It aims for brightness that OLED can’t match while giving better color than mini LED.

This micro-LED RGB TV also features a better AI upscaling engine. Intertek gave it a certificate for covering 100% of the color gamut in BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB. The set has more than a thousand dimming zones. This lets you control the brightness and contrast very precisely.
Currently, only a few brands offer micro-LED TVs. Earlier this year, Samsung showed off a model that cost $29,999. CNET says that Samsung’s screen is 115 inches wide. LG’s versions will be 100, 86, and 75 inches smaller. Don’t expect LG to have low prices. This micro RGB TV has expensive, high-tech parts. The final price will probably show that it is a high-end product.
In conclusion, LG’s micro RGB TV is all about color accuracy that can’t be beat. The Micro RGB evo could be the best home theater product. CES 2026 will confirm all the details and prices.




