RGB Mini-LED TVs are forming a confrontation composition with OLED TVs, and future trends will be closely watched.

While Micro-LED TVs are expected to enter the consumer market in 2025, RGB Mini-LED TVs with lower OLED performance are expected to enter the market and compete with OLED TVs. Chinese panel producers, which lag far behind Korea in OLED production volume, are strategically focusing on RGB Mini-LED technology development, while Samsung Electronics and SONY are also entering this field.

Hisense introduced a 116″ 4K TriChroma RGB Mini-LED TV at CES2025, featuring 97% BT.2020 color reproduction, 10,000 nits peak brightness, and a 10K-class local dimming zone. TCL also plans to launch an RGB Mini- LED TVs in 2026.

Samsung Electronics plans to launch RGB Mini-LED TVs, including Mini-LED and Micro-LED under the brand name RGB Micro-LED TV, in various sizes during 2025, and quietly unveiled a 98-inch 8K product at CES 2025.

Sony has also revealed that it is developing a general RGB LED Backlight technology, which is expected to be introduced into the Bravia XR Mini-LED TV and released as the Bravia XR RGB Mini-LED TV.

The price of the RGB Mini-LED Backlight is expected to be similar to the price of the traditional Mini-LED Backlight, and it will be interesting to see how it will fare against OLED TVs in the future.

Hisense 116UX 4K TV with TriChroma RGB mini LED backlight system (CES2025).

Hisense 116UX 4K TV with TriChroma RGB mini LED backlight system (CES2025).

Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED prototype with RGB micro-LED backlighting (CES2025)

Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED prototype with RGB micro-LED backlighting (CES2025)

Joohan Kim, UBI Research Analyst(joohanus@ubiresearch.com)