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Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026 could redefine color and brightness
In the glittering glare of CES 2026, a silent revolution in television technology is poised to happen a change that would be measured not in inches but in microns, technologists wrote in referring to ...
Hackaday.io contributor extraordinaire [al1] has been playing around with small LEDs a lot lately, which inevitably leads to playing around with large groups of small LEDs. Matrixes of tiny RGB LEDs, ...
The MicroSIDELED RGB LED from Osram Opto Semiconductor features an ultra-slim design and delivers high brightness coupling into light guides for backlighting. It measures 5 by 1.4 by 0.6 mm and ...
Building RGB LED displays is one of the most interesting programming and engineering challenges we see here on Hackaday. Not only do the creators of large displays and LED cubes have to deal with the ...
For instance, Samsung spent CES 2025 promising to launch absolutely massive micro RGB TVs. It then brought the technology to ...
One of the most exciting TV technologies showcased at CES 2025 was RGB mini LED displays. Major TV manufacturers like Hisense, Samsung, TCL and now Sony have unveiled their latest TVs, showcasing the ...
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Sony’s ‘True RGB’ TVs signal a 2026 backlight revolution
The launch of a 115-inch television for $32,000 may seem like a luxurious ploy, but in the realm of next-gen display tech, it ...
Sony has introduced a new display system with an independent RGB LED backlight, allowing separate control of red, green, and blue light. This enhances color accuracy and vibrancy, making it suitable ...
LG's Micro RGB Evo TV will debut at CES 2026. It promises stunning colors, AI upscaling, and next-level brightness control for premium home viewing.
The proliferation of light emitting diodes (LEDs) in various end equipments has surpassed even the most aggressive expectations. From present-day technologies, such as car headlamps, traffic lights, ...
LMAO! RGBXYZ! I think we need a couple more acronyms in that headline. It seems LG’s Red-Green-Blue Light Emitting Diode technology is coming to laptops. Until now it’s been limited to TVs and ...
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