Samsung brings art to OLED with 2026 TVs
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 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.
A big screen without borders, the Hisense PX3 is a lovely 4K laser projector with TV functionality built in.
The initialism and acronym likely to set the TV world on fire is all about tiny red, green, and blue lights sitting behind pixels, as Samsung expands its range.
Our expectation of a 2026 arrival for Samsung’s new Micro RGB technology is off, as the new TVs hit Australia earlier, provided you have the cash.
Huge screens are on the way for people with deep pockets and massive walls, as Samsung joins the over-100 inch TV world in Australia.