LG unveils large Micro RGB evo TVs starting at $5,000

LG has launched its first Micro RGB TV range, the MRGB95 series, featuring screens up to 100 inches and support for over a billion colors. Available in 75-inch, 86-inch, and 100-inch models, the TVs use a backlight of miniature red, green, and blue LEDs for enhanced color reproduction. Pre-orders are open now, with shipments expected in May.

LG introduced the Micro RGB evo TVs, marking its entry into the premium Micro RGB market dominated by large-screen models. The lineup includes the 75-inch 75MRGB9 at $5,000, the 86-inch 86MRGB95 at $7,000, and the 100-inch 100MRGB95 at $8,000. These TVs achieve 100% of the BT.2020 color space through an RGB backlight, surpassing traditional color filters or Quantum Dots used in most competitors for richer tones and over a billion color variations. The company highlighted the Micro Dimming Ultra system, which provides more than 1,000 dimming zones for improved contrast, though this trails some rivals like the TCL QM8L with 4,000 zones. LG's webOS platform powers the sets, offering features such as Voice ID, AI Picture and Sound Wizard, and selectable AI chatbots. While OLED remains LG's flagship technology, these new models align the company with the growing Micro RGB trend. Sony plans to differentiate with its upcoming True RGB backlit TVs using Triluminos technology. Pre-orders began immediately, with deliveries set for May.

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