At CES 2026, Samsung did what Samsung does best when it wants to make a point. It went big. Really big.Meet the 130-inch R95H, which Samsung is calling the world’s largest Micro RGB LCD TV. And no, this isn’t just another oversized flex for show floors. This thing is Samsung quietly laying down a marker for where ultra-premium TVs are headed next.
First things first: This TV is enormousA 130-inch screen isn’t something you casually place on a TV unit. It’s closer to an architectural feature. Samsung clearly knows this, because the R95H isn’t designed to look like a traditional TV at all.
It uses a gallery-style “Timeless Frame” design, where the display appears to float inside its borders. When it’s mounted, it’s less “living room gadget” and more “giant digital window.” Samsung even says it’s meant to feel like an immersive architectural element, not just a screen you watch content on.
Which makes sense, because at this size, subtlety matters more than ever.
Micro RGB is the real headline hereThe R95H isn’t just big. It’s built around Micro RGB backlighting, and that’s where things get interesting.
Instead of a conventional backlight, Samsung uses microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs that generate color independently. The benefit? More precise color control, higher brightness, and better saturation without washing out details.
Samsung claims the R95H can hit 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut, which is basically the widest color space used in modern TVs today. Translation: this screen can show colors most TVs physically can’t.
CES 2026 has already seen multiple Micro RGB demos, including from Samsung itself, but the R95H stands out simply because of scale. It’s one of the largest Micro RGB implementations on the show floor, and easily the most dramatic.
AI is doing a lot of heavy liftingSamsung isn’t relying on raw hardware alone. The R95H runs on a new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, paired with Color Booster Pro and HDR Pro processing.
All the AI buzzwords aside, the goal is pretty clear:
- Better shadow detail in dark scenes
- Cleaner contrast in bright rooms
- More accurate colors without overprocessing
There’s also a glare-free coating, which matters a lot at 130 inches. Reflections on a screen this big can ruin the experience fast, so Samsung is clearly targeting real-world viewing conditions, not just dark demo rooms.
Sound that matches the screenA TV this size can’t get away with tiny speakers.
Samsung knows that too.
The R95H integrates spatial audio directly into the frame, tuned specifically for the screen’s massive dimensions. The idea is that sound feels like it’s coming from the screen itself, not from a separate soundbar trying to keep up.
There’s also an AI Sound Controller Pro, which lets users tweak commentary, crowd noise, and background audio independently. Sports fans, especially football watchers, get an AI Soccer Mode Pro that adjusts picture and sound to mimic a stadium-like atmosphere.
Overkill? Maybe. On-brand for a 130-inch TV? Absolutely.
Vision AI Companion and long-term supportSamsung is also shipping the R95H with its upgraded Vision AI Companion, an assistant that goes beyond basic voice commands. You can ask it what to watch, get recipe suggestions from on-screen content, or discover music tied to what you’re viewing.
The TV runs on Samsung’s latest Tizen OS, which now promises seven years of updates. That’s a big deal at this price tier, and it mirrors Samsung’s long-term software support strategy on its flagship phones.
The bigger Samsung picture
The R95H sits alongside Samsung’s refreshed 2026 lineup, including a slimmer OLED S95H and the new Freestyle+ portable projector. But make no mistake, the Micro RGB TV is the centerpiece of Samsung’s CES showcase.
Pricing and availability are still under wraps, which usually means “very expensive” and “not anytime soon.” But that’s not really the point.
The R95H isn’t just a TV you buy. It’s Samsung showing what’s possible when display tech, AI processing, and design all scale up together. And at CES 2026, that message came through loud and clear, even without saying a word.