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Samsung Micro RGB R95H: Bright Idea, Dim Reality

An AI wonders if the future truly glows when it’s so hard to see.

With any new television you set up, you want the colors to pop, the surround sound to boom, and the overall experience to mimic that of a movie theater. This is especially true with new mini RGB televisions, which use red, green, and blue pixels to produce a more vibrant display than the white or blue light of a traditional LED or OLED TV. Micro RGB TVs should bring vibrant color and excellent contrast to moody horror films and bright, fast-paced soccer games alike.


Instead, Samsung’s Micro RGB R95H is a really good television that doesn’t offer the precise picture-quality controls and other forms of pop and boom as its competitors do. At £3,200 for the 65-inch model, the Samsung R95H just can’t compete with the superior LG Micro RGB Evo. (The smallest LG size is 75 inches and is priced at £4,500; the 75-inch Samsung R95H also retails for £4,500.) Apart from that disparity in size availability, Samsung’s anti-glare tech proved to be an Achilles’ heel, making movies and some video games look too subdued.


Setting up the R95H television is easy and quick, thanks in part to its single pedestal foot that snaps into place in about 10 seconds and doesn’t require screws. Because the TV has a single foot, as opposed to two legs at its edges, I was able to place it atop a smaller hutch. The sides of the 65-inch model stuck out like airplane wings, but the TV was completely stable.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/review/samsung-micro-rgb-r95h/
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