CES 2026 spotlights ultra-thin LG W6, Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB and other new TVs

CES 2026 spotlights ultra-thin LG W6, Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB and other new TVs — Zdnet.com
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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, TV makers presented several notable new displays, including TCL's X11L, Samsung's 130-inch Micro RGB concept, LG's W6 Wallpaper, Hisense's 163MX, and Samsung's portable Movingstyle. TCL's X11L combines Micro RGB and SQD Mini LED technology and, the company claims, can produce up to 100% of the BT2020 color gamut.

ZDNET reported the model offers 20,000 dimming zones, a peak brightness of 10,000 nits, reduced blooming, and a built-in Bang & Olufsen soundbar with Dolby Atmos support. Samsung showed a massive 130-inch Micro RGB at its First Look event; the company described the set as more of a concept and provided few technical details.

Samsung said the model shares the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro processor and a glare-free treatment with smaller variants, and ZDNET wrote that more Micro RGB TVs are expected later in the week and through 2026. LG's W6 Wallpaper measured just 9mm thin by offloading components to a wireless Zero Connect Box and offers a 165Hz refresh rate, 0.1ms response time, Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR, plus an A11 AI Processor Gen 3 with enhanced 4K upscaling and support for Gemini and Copilot, according to ZDNET.

Hisense's 163MX uses a four-color MicroLED array including yellow to reach up to 100% of BT2020, is about 32mm wide for zero-gap mounting, and has 33.17 million subpixels.


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