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Samsung is bringing their massive 115″ Micro RGB TV to Australia in December

First teased at CES earlier this year, Samsung Australia have finally unveiled their plans for the 115” Micro RGB R95 TV, which will be available in Australia from the 10th of December.

The 115” display is an ultra-premium TV option for Australians, with a premium price-tag of $42,999 to match. 

The Samsung 115” Micro RGB R95 TV is their first Micro RGB TV, so after LED, Mini LED, QLED, what is MicroRGB? Well, put simply, Micro RGB goes even smaller – approximately 1/2 the size of a Mini LED – with the panel using individually controlled red, green, and blue micro RGB LEDs measuring less than 100µm in size (or, approximately 1/2 the size of a Mini LED).’

The Micro RGB engine is powered by Samsung’s Vision AI, with capabilities including  R/G/B Colour LED local dimming which can create some beautifully vivid imagery on the display.

The use of these micro RGB LEDs means the panel supports81 bit processing (27 bit x3), with VDE  certifying the panel for ‘Micro RGB Precision Colour’ – impressive.

Simon Howe, Director – Audio Visual, Samsung Australia said 

In making Micro RGB display technology a reality for Australian consumers via the new Micro RGB R95 TV, Samsung is offering an ultra-large home cinema experience that goes beyond expectations by unlocking new levels of colour accuracy, contrast and immersive content experiences. Supported by Vision AI and Samsung’s Glare-Free technology, Micro RGB reinforces our commitment to provide a screen for virtually every experience, tailored to suit various needs.

The TV is super slim, measuring just 35.7mm, and weighs in at 90.5kg. There’s Glare-Free technology on-board to you can minimise glare for more comfortable viewing – all features we love from the Samsung Frame TV – and just like that TV, the Samsung 115” Micro RGB R95 TV also has access to the Samsung Art Store, bringing you some pretty nifty classic art pieces from galleries and sources around the globe. 

The SmartTV will run Tizen OS, with Samsung utilising their KNOX security platform to offer support with updates coming through for 7 years for free to keep your TV secure. 

If you’re ready to go, or want to know more you can head over to the Samsung Australia website to register your interest.

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