LAS VEGAS — Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics unveiled their latest flagship TVs at CES 2026 on Sunday, showcasing bold designs, advanced AI features and cutting-edge display technologies as the two Korean tech giants compete to lead the global premium TV market. Samsung unveiled the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV, the R95H model, marking its largest Micro RGB display to date and a major step forward in ultra-premium TV design. Micro RGB TVs use tiny red, green and blue LEDs to backlight conventional LCD panels, replacing standard white or blue backlights to improve color accuracy and brightness. “Micro RGB represents the peak of our picture quality innovation, and the new 130-inch model takes that vision even further,” said Lee Hun, executive vice president of Samsung’s Visual Display Business. “We’re reviving the spirit of our original design philosophy introduced more than a decade ago to deliver an unmistakably premium display, engineered with technology for a new generation.” The Micro RGB TV combines monumental scale, advanced color technology and refined