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CES 2026 TVs: five models I'm most interested in testing, including LG and Samsung OLEDs
Summary
CES 2026 featured new RGB panel technology (branded as RGB mini-LED or Micro RGB) and brighter OLED updates; the reviewer lists five TVs they most want to test, highlighting LG and Samsung mid-range and flagship OLEDs and Hisense's RGB efforts.
Content
CES 2026 has ended and manufacturers showed a broad set of TV advances this year. RGB panel technology — described variously as RGB mini-LED, Micro RGB or Micro RGBY — was a major talking point. Several brands also announced brighter or reworked OLED ranges and updated software and design features. The reviewer from TechRadar compiled five models they most want to test throughout 2026.
Notable details:
- RGB panel tech was widely promoted; different brands use different names for similar RGB mini-LED approaches.
- LG split its C-series into the C6 (Tandem WOLED in 42–65-inch sizes) and the C6H (Tandem OLED used in larger 77- and 83-inch models).
- Samsung introduced the S90H mid-range OLED with its Glare Free matt anti-reflection screen and is bringing Micro RGB to 55-inch sizes and larger.
- Hisense has expanded RGB mini-LED from very large prototypes to smaller screens, with the company saying RGB will appear in sizes down to 55 inches and aiming for competitive pricing.
- Flagship updates include LG's G6, which LG says is about 20% brighter than last year and uses a Primary RGB Tandem OLED 2.0 panel with enhanced gaming features, and Samsung's S95H, which Samsung says is about 35% brighter and has a new metal frame and optional Wireless One Connect Box.
Summary:
CES 2026 underscored a move toward RGB-capable mini-LED variants and brighter OLED panels across multiple brands, shifting the mid-range and flagship lineups. The reviewer plans to test these highlighted models through 2026; availability and pricing remain undetermined at this time.
