CES 2026: The Year of RGB TVs and the End of the TV Size Spectrum
CES 2026 is set to be a game-changer for the TV industry, with a focus on RGB TVs and a shift in average TV sizes. The big brands are all about RGB, and the competition is fierce. Get ready for a colorful revolution!
The RGB Revolution
For years, the TV market has been dominated by OLED and mini-LED TVs. But now, the trend is all about RGB. But what's the secret behind RGB's success? Well, it's all about the color. Unlike traditional TVs that use white or blue light, RGB TVs use true red, green, and blue light sources, covering 100% of the color gamut and delivering unparalleled color accuracy.
The End of the Size Spectrum
Big TVs are getting bigger, and small TVs are getting better. The 85- to 100-inch range is now the sweet spot for flagship TVs, with brands like Samsung and LG offering massive 98-inch and 100-inch models. But don't worry if you prefer a smaller footprint. Smaller TVs are also getting better, with 32-inch and 43-inch versions of Samsung's The Frame and LG's C5 OLED TV available.
The Frame Pro vs. LG Gallery TV
Samsung's The Frame Pro is taking a break, while LG is launching its first art TV, the LG Gallery TV. This new TV features LG's MiniLED tech and full-array local dimming, giving it an edge over The Frame Pro's edge-lit mini-LED lighting. The LG Gallery TV also comes with a $5/month subscription for a full selection of artwork, matching the price of the Samsung Art Store.
The Future of TV
CES 2026 is set to be a colorful and exciting event, with RGB TVs and a shift in TV sizes. Get ready for a new era of TV technology, where color accuracy and accessibility are king!