Samsung’s Micro RGB TVs arrive shortly for $43K
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.
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.
The future of TVs is probably may eventually be see-through, but if you have enough money not to flinch at the sight of a big price tag, you can own one before anyone else.
Mini-LEDs and micro-LEDs may be the terms we know that sit behind the TV screens we look at, but Samsung is dabbling in a new tech, as “Micro RGB” becomes a thing.
If 85 and 98 inch TVs are too small for your liking, Hisense’s latest not only boasts bigger sizes, but also a new take on Mini-LED, meaning more brightness and contrast control, too.
TV changeover season is in full effect, and one of the biggest brands is ready with models seemingly for every price point.
The 2025 TV season has hit, and it’s not just about TVs, as Sony reveals bigger screens thanks to a projector.
TV changeover season is upon us, and TVs are getting bigger, too, as Samsung shows off its new OLED sizes.
While the big news about LG Australia’s 2025 TV range will largely focus on the improvements from OLED and the like, if you’re intending to save money this year, the low-end brings the goods, too.
Samsung looks set to improve its art-inspired TV with better tech across colour and wireless control, as it launches The Frame Pro.