There’s one thing you can always say about LG: It shows up. Early in 2026, the South Korean company will show up at CES with its new Micro RGB evo MRGB95 TV in tow. In typical style, LG isn’t keeping its TV, or the tech that’s inside it, any sort of secret.
This is strange, because bringing its first micro RGB set to market would drum up at least some interest if announced or discovered as the show floor opened. Still, we get to preview a little of what LG says it does before the official hardware turns up for physical inspection.
Micro RGB lights up
According to LG, the new TV tech “uses OLED precision to control each of the RGB LED backlights,” enabling, with the assistance of its new Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen 3 (not its full title, by the way), “RGB Primary Color Ultra, a breakthrough that delivers a full spectrum of color reproduction” and “optimal accuracy for everything from digital editing and HDR cinema to next-generation display technologies.”
These are all cool claims, but LG’s micro RGB TVs will have to back them up. A feature called Micro Dimming Ultra, which coordinates more than a thousand dimming zones, will be on hand to help its upcoming 75in, 86in, and 100in sets to prove these claims, but it’ll be some time before we can test them ourselves.
More AI features, including upgrades for “AI Concierge, AI Chatbot, and AI Search,” will also be present, should you feel the need to never learn anything about your hardware.
LG’s micro RGB tech will be on show at CES from 6 to 9 January next year. We don’t expect to see the devices themselves in South Africa until significantly later in the year. There tends to be a six-to-nine-month gap between showing off and (physically) showing up, at least as far as South Africa is concerned.



