LG launched their new Micro RGB Evo TV for 2026. The TV is touted as a Micro LED since it in fact is an advanced RGB LED backlit TV, and that each pixel is itself not a light source; it instead shows its color by red, green, and blue LED backlights. The purpose of this technique is to bring forth a depth and brightness of color and an increased contrast compared to normal LED/LCD televisions.

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How LG’s Micro RGB Backlight Enhances LCD Picture Quality

As per LG, the new Micro RGB technology promises a new level of quality for LCD panels. The unique use of separate RGB LED backlights promises to provide an improvement in color fidelity and overall viewing experience. The picture quality of the transition of shades and grading of the colors will be much closer to life than the normal LCD televisions. Not microled, though, because of pixel-wise lighting. Instead, color by backlight control.

Technical Features and Specifications

Advanced image processing and color accuracy earned the LG's Micro RGB Evo TV series the power of the Alpha 11 processor. It features support for Micro Dimming Ultra, enhancing color depth further while controlling backlight zones to achieve improved contrast. The offer will also provide several screen sizes-75, 86, or even 100 inches.

The color gamut support will comprise BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB, which are meant to bring images and videos true to life, exact to the point, and fun to watch. These will combine and offer the true effect of life people get by seeing true colors. The difference that defines the value of the picture quality is what makes this TV superior in terms of quality and elevates it to the ultra-high-end category.

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Market Impact and Capacity

The Micro RGB Evo by LG is definitely one of the newest contenders in the high-end premium segment for LCD televisions. Of course, like most other LCDs, it doesn't have human pixels that self-illuminate like OLEDs, but it makes up for the comparative lack in the quality of the color range and contrast with an RGB backlight. So, it will serve not to the exclusion of major screen enthusiasts preferring a cheaper foil over an OLED-or perhaps one that doesn't have to deal so much with a price tag or other expensive risks associated with burn-in.

At present, the market is highly interested in RGB backlight technology, and its advancements are expected to be fast-paced even onward into 2026. This technology will be on the same lines as OLEDs and other high-end LCDs in offering a much richer, improved experience for users when it comes to viewing pictures.

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