Sony’s 2026 Bravia joins Micro RGB with a “True RGB” take
The world of tiny red, green, and blue pixels expands to screens feature the name “Sony” this year, as Bravia gets a different flavour of Micro RGB.
The world of tiny red, green, and blue pixels expands to screens feature the name “Sony” this year, as Bravia gets a different flavour of Micro RGB.
Premium TV makers may well be focused on Micro RGB this year, but TCL’s efforts are on a tech it has refined for the past few years, as Mini-LED grows up a little more.
Watching a classic film gets more interesting this year, as Samsung’s 2026 range uses AI to look at cast, facts, and trivia. And that’s not all.
March may nearly be over, but the first full batch of TVs has arrived, as TV changeover season kicks off with LG and several technologies.
The world of art and premium TVs look set to collide, as Samsung shows what we can expect from its premium OLEDs this year.
The next generation of Bravia won’t be made with Sony panels, and may instead feel like a different brand entirely.
It’s not just Samsung with tiny red green and blue pixels, as Hisense shows its hand in Micro RGB, which it’s calling Mini-LED for the folks playing at home.
You’ll need a positively giant spot of space for Samsung’s massive Micro RGB screen, and likely a lot of money to go with it.
Not much thicker than an iPhone, the premium LG OLED TV in 2026 is thin, solid, and comes with improvements to colour.
It’s not OLED, but rather Mini LED, as LG takes on Samsung’s art frame screen with an anti-glare display for art.