Get ready for a game-changer in the world of television technology! LG's Micro RGB Evo TV is set to revolutionize your viewing experience at CES 2026. But here's where it gets controversial...
LG Electronics is taking the stage at CES with a bold move: introducing their flagship LCD television, the Micro RGB Evo, equipped with an innovative RGB micro-LED backlight. This technology, they claim, is a 'significant step forward' in picture quality. The secret lies in the TV's Dual AI Engine-based α (Alpha) 11 AI Processor Gen 3, which controls the backlight and performs 4K upscaling with precision.
The RGB backlight is a key differentiator, allowing the TV to produce a wider range of colors than traditional blue or white backlights. This feature has earned the TV a certification from Intertek for 100% color gamut coverage in the advanced BT.2020 standard.
Model MRGB95 will also showcase the next evolution of LG's webOS interface, offering enhanced personalization and an AI chatbot integration.
However, LG isn't alone in this RGB Micro LED race. Samsung already unveiled its Micro RGB TV in 2025, and CES 2026 is expected to showcase many more such models. In comparison, LG's Micro RGB with 1,000 dimming zones might seem modest when pitted against competitors like TCL's QM8K, which boasts an impressive 5,000 individual zones. More zones typically mean better contrast control.
The LG Micro RGB Evo will come in 100-inch, 86-inch, and 75-inch sizes, with pricing and availability details yet to be confirmed. While LG hasn't revealed all the specifications, we can expect more insights at CES.
So, is LG's Micro RGB Evo TV the future of home entertainment? Or are there other factors that might sway your decision? Let's discuss in the comments! Will you be an early adopter, or do you prefer to wait and see?