Samsung Micro RGB R95H Review (2026): Not the Brightest

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Samsung Micro RGB R95H Review (2026): Not the Brightest

Wired · 1 month ago

Samsung's new Micro RGB R95H television uses red, green, and blue pixels to deliver enhanced color and contrast, aiming to compete in the premium display market. Priced at $3,200 for the 65-inch model, the TV excels in ease of setup with its single pedestal mount, offers an intuitive remote control that outperforms competitors, and includes modern connectivity such as gaming-focused HDMI ports and Wi-Fi 6E support.

Yet the R95H stumbles in delivering the vibrant picture quality expected at this price point. The television's anti-glare coating actually subdues colors and makes content appear less vivid rather than more so, and it offers fewer customization options compared to competing models from LG and Hisense. Reviewers found that the Samsung TV cannot match the picture performance of the LG Micro RGB Evo, making it an adequate but unremarkable choice for consumers seeking a premium micro RGB television.

  • Samsung's $3,200 65-inch R95H offers straightforward setup and user-friendly controls but fails to deliver exceptional color quality
  • The television's anti-glare coating dims the picture, and it lacks customization features found on rival LG and Hisense models
  • Despite competent performance, the R95H cannot justify its premium pricing against superior competitors like LG's Micro RGB Evo

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