LG MRGB95 Micro RGB TV, from 75" to 100"
At the top of the Micro RGB range sits the MRGB95B series, available in 75" (191 cm), 86" (218 cm) and 100" (254 cm). LG mentions "more than a thousand individual zones" in its Micro RGB backlighting, a figure far from the solutions with more than 20,000 zones already seen from some competitors, but which should nevertheless mark a qualitative leap compared to more conventional Mini LEDs. The whole system is powered by the Alpha 11 processor, previously reserved for the brand's OLED TVs, here in its Alpha 11 AI Gen 3 version equipped with Double Super Upscaling processing to simultaneously manage two upscaling processes via artificial intelligence.
LG MRGB95 Micro RGB TV, main specifications££££
LG also claims extreme colorimetric performance with the RGB Primary Color Ultra process: 100% coverage of the BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB gamuts, with Intertek certification to back it up. On paper, this should far surpass the vast majority of 2025 model year TVs, both LCD and OLED, which essentially only cover the entirety or almost the entirety of DCI-P3, even though most content is mastered in this gamut. We'll see if the promise is kept…
LG MRGB9M and LG MRGB85 Micro RGB TVs ££££
The LG group is expected to take advantage of CES 2026 to unveil two other Micro RGB series. The MRGB9M series would retain most of the technical specifications mentioned for the MRGB95, while adding a 2026 model year ZeroConnect wireless connection box, designed to Relocating the connections and simplifying wall mounting. The third series, the LG MRGB85, aims to democratize Micro RGB technology. More affordable, these TVs will also offer fewer zones and likely less sophisticated video processing. Of course, all these models will share the new webOS 26 interface with a highly customizable My Page home screen and an AI overlay omnipresent in content recommendation and video processing. A word from Park Hyoung-sei, President of LG Media Entertainment: Park Hyoung-sei's statement leaves little doubt about the brand's ambitions with the LG MRGB85, MG MRGB9M, and LG MRGB95 TV series. He mentions a milestone "once considered impossible" for this type of TV and a redefinition of RGB TV standards for the most demanding users. With the LG MRGB85, MG MRGB9M and LG MRGB95 series, the Korean manufacturer has set the bar very high ahead of the competing announcements from Samsung, Sony, Hisense and TCL expected at CES 2026.