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    Samsung Micro RGB vs QLED vs OLED: I compared all three and found a surprise winner

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    Samsung has just released its new Micro RGB TV R95HWhich includes pioneering technology that introduces individually illuminated LEDs capable of generating blue light into the panel. Samsung has long used a clever solution to produce blue color with a blue LED backlight behind panels made of red, green and yellow LEDs, and it works, but it’s not very precise.

    Also: The best Samsung TVs you can buy

    By integrating the blue LED directly into the red and green LED in the same unit, the R95H is able to produce a wide range of colors with astonishing accuracy. While it shares the same DNA as its QLED cousin QN90FThe Micro RGB panel offers more contrast and detail, similar to the S95H OLED. With millions of blue, red and green LEDs integrated into specially designed micro lenses, you get color accuracy that surpasses the king of color: OLED.

    Why is the color blue a big deal?

    Scientists who developed blue LEDs win Nobel Prize. seriously. For decades, blue LEDs were by far the most difficult (and expensive) to develop, and were critical in the development of white LED light. A white LED is actually a blue LED with a special chemical added that glows when electricity is applied.

    Also: Why TVs look bright and vibrant in stores, but look dull in your living room – and how to fix it

    Once the technology was refined, it was a huge leap forward in terms of displays and power efficiency. An LED bulb can last thousands of hours and is 90% more efficient than incandescent bulbs, meaning displays can pack more into smaller spaces and consume significantly less power. This increased battery life for mobile devices and reduced power consumption for wired electronics.

    Specifications

    Samsung R95H

    Samsung QN90F

    Samsung S95H

    display type

    micro rgb

    QLED

    OLED

    Display Size

    65 – 85 inches

    43 – 115 inches

    55 – 83 inches

    hdr

    Micro RGB HDR Pro

    Neo Quantum HDR

    OLED HDR Pro

    audio

    Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Plus

    Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite

    Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Plus

    refresh rate

    165Hz

    120 hz

    165Hz

    VRR support

    amd freesync premium pro

    amd freesync premium pro

    AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Nvidia G-Sync

    voice control

    Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant

    Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant

    Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant

    price

    Starting at $3,200

    Starting from $999

    Starting at $2,500


    You should buy Samsung R95H if…

    r95h-per

    SAMSUNG

    1. You want the latest TV technology

    The R95H uses new Micro LED technology that integrates red, green and blue LED lights into the panel to create a 100% BT.2020 color gamut. The Micro LED lights are designed with a special focusing lens that helps reduce color leakage, giving you clearer photos.

    This means you’ll get the same color accuracy and picture quality as OLED, without the risk of burn-in. The display has a matte finish to help reduce glare, and the entire TV is powered by the new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro chip for better upscaling, faster processing, and AI integration.

    Also: Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs make a compelling argument for switching from OLED

    2. You want a better picture

    The base refresh rate of Samsung R95H is 165Hz, which gives you smooth motion while watching live sports, action movies and gaming. And speaking of gaming, you’ll get support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR technology to help prevent screen tearing, while the refresh rate will be bumped up to 240Hz for ultra-smooth gameplay both on and offline.

    3. You want more AI integration

    As a new Samsung TV, the R95H will include native support for Samsung Vision AI. This built-in AI assistant will give you access to personalized search and media recommendations, as well as Microsoft Copilot, a generator wallpaper mode, and an advanced picture and sound mode. And with the dedicated AI Soccer Mode, your R95H will automatically detect when you’re watching a soccer match and optimize the picture and sound for clear commentary and fine detail.

    You should buy Samsung QN90F if…

    Samsung Neo QLED QN90F

    Adam Breeden/ZDNET

    1. You’re sticking to a budget

    Samsung TVs built with QLED panels are an older, more established technology. This means Samsung has plenty of time to work out the finer details of how to balance manufacturing costs with consumer pricing. With cheap and easy-to-manufacture LED panels, Samsung’s QLED TVs give you a balanced picture for everything from live news and sports to console gaming and streaming.

    Also: Samsung QN90F Review

    2. You don’t need a bleeding edge of technology

    The QN90F is a generation behind the S95H and R95H, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a lot to offer. You’ll get signature Samsung QLED picture quality, great sound, and tons of smart features. It supports AirPlay and, with a quick update, Google Cast for screen sharing from your mobile devices, and you can even connect your phone to use it as a microphone for karaoke night. And with years of guaranteed firmware and security updates, you can stay up to date while protecting your data.

    3. You want more screen size

    With options ranging from screens as small as 43 inches to cinema-sized 115-inch screens, the QN90F has the most options to choose from, making it more likely you’ll find the best fit for your space. Especially if you’re looking for a high-quality, small TV to use as a second screen in your bedroom, office or children’s playroom. Just keep an eye on the price, as it will increase as you get bigger, with the 115-inch QN90F costing around $25,000.

    You should buy Samsung S95H if…

    Samsung S95F OLED TV

    Kerry Wan/ZDNET

    1. You want the most intense contrast

    An OLED TV uses individually lit LEDs that can be turned on and off independently of each other to create deep blacks and very bright whites. This means you’ll get some of the sharpest contrast available outside of specialized studio equipment. Since each LED can be turned off without affecting the rest of the panel, you’re much less likely to get the halo effect, where light moves into darker areas of the screen and can erase fine detail.

    Also: Samsung S95H vs Samsung S95F

    2. You want a Pantone valid screen

    The Samsung S95H has dual Pantone accreditation, which means it’s gone through a rigorous process to ensure it meets Pantone standards for over 2,000 colors in its formula guide, as well as over 130 colors in its skintone guide. When combined with OLED panels’ reputation for color accuracy, it means you’ll get some of the most realistic images possible without spending thousands on a precisely-calibrated screen for professional filmmaking or lab testing.

    3. You want Nvidia G-Sync support

    Samsung smart TVs often feature support for AMD FreeSync VRR technology, which is meant to work with AMD-based processors with integrated graphics as well as discrete graphics cards. FreeSync helps the TV (or monitor) match its refresh rate with the output of your PC or console for smoother video playback. And now with the release of the S95H OLED, Samsung is offering support for Nvidia G-Sync VRR: great news for content creators and streamers who are looking for a high-end screen to add to a multi-monitor setup for video production.

    Also: Best 50-inch TVs of 2026: Expert-tested

    author’s choice

    While the Micro RGB screen still has a lot to prove, from what I’ve seen so far, it’s managed to do the impossible: outperform OLED. Using individually lit LEDs instead of a universal backlight, you get the same deep blacks and bright white contrast as an OLED TV. And with the introduction of blue LEDs, Samsung R95H Capable of producing a wide range of colors – up to 100% of the BT.2020 color spectrum.

    Since it doesn’t use a delicate organic substrate to create color and detail, you don’t have to worry about accidentally ruining your very expensive TV with burn-in, making it perfect for content creators who need to display static elements for long periods of time while editing or streaming. The only downside is that like any new technology, a Micro RGB TV is going to come at a very high price, starting with $3,200 For 65-inch and topping out $6,500 For 85 inches.

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