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While most brands are still getting to grips with simple RGB implementations of these next-gen screen technologies, Hisense is already adding a fourth color dimension.
At the ongoing CES 2026, Hisense is making a strong case for the future of home entertainment. The company is not betting just for bigger screens but also about adding more colors to the mix. While most of us are used to the standard red,
New panels from LG Display and Samsung Display should have easier-to-read text thanks to vertical RGB stripes. New OLED gaming monitors from top companies coming out this year should look clearer and crisper.
Hisense spent most of its CES 2026 keynote talking about its new RGB MiniLED evo technology, which supports better color reproduction than its existing RGB MiniLED tech.
The RGB Stripe Structure part of the new display’s equation (which uses red, green and blue subpixels in a vertical stripe arrangement rather than deploying either the triangular RGB sub-pixel structure used in Quantum Dot OLED displays or adding an extra white subpixel as with traditional RGBW OLED screens),
Samsung is adding a new 130-inch Micro RGB TV to its line-up, and this one also throws a new anti-reflective display tech into the mix.
Samsung has unveiled what it describes as the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES 2026. The new model, codenamed the R95H, is positioned as