RGB Mini LED TV market trend showing Samsung, Hisense, and Sony’s premium large-screen competition

Will RGB Mini LED Be a Game Changer in the Premium TV Market?

A new competitive landscape is forming in the premium TV market. Samsung Electronics, Hisense, and Sony are competing to launch RGB Mini LED TVs, challenging the OLED-dominated market. While existing QD-Mini LEDs employ an indirect color conversion method using blue and white LEDs, RGB Mini LEDs directly emit red, green, and blue (RGB) LEDs. This allows them to achieve over 90% of the BT.2020 color gamut, deliver ultra-high brightness of 4,000-8,000 nits, and minimize blooming. They are particularly noteworthy for their ability to maintain stable color depth and brightness even on ultra-large screens.

Trends by Major Manufacturers

Samsung Electronics 115-inch RGB Micro LED TV, premium large display

Samsung Electronics 115-inch RGB Micro LED TV (Source: Samsung Electronics)

  • Samsung Electronics launched a 115-inch RGB Micro LED TV in August 2025, marking its full-scale foray into the ultra-large-screen market. By utilizing 90μm micro RGB LEDs and CSOT’s LCD panel, the company achieved both large-screen size and mass production, while also achieving 100% BT.2020 color gamut and high brightness. The company also announced the expansion of its 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch lineups.
Hisense 116-inch RGB Mini LED TV, ultra-bright premium TV

Hisense 116-inch RGB Mini LED TV (Source: Hisense)

  • Hisense unveiled a 116-inch RGB Mini LED TV at CES 2025. It features 15,680-point precision control using the H7 AI chip and proprietary algorithms, and uses RGB LED chips from Qianzhao Optoelectronics to improve efficiency and lifespan. Hisense then entered the ultra-large market in March with the mass production of its flagship UX series.
  • Sony unveiled a 75-inch RGB Mini LED prototype at CES 2025. It boasts 32,000 RGB bubbles and 4,000 dimming zones, achieving twice the precision of conventional displays. It also boasts 66-bit backlight control and 30-bit signal processing, delivering picture quality approaching OLED. The Bravia 10 will be officially unveiled at IFA 2025.

Impact on OLED TVs

OLED TVs still possess strengths in black expression, design flexibility, and gaming-optimized performance thanks to self-illuminating pixels. However, brightness limitations and the inability to scale to larger sizes are pointed out as drawbacks. RGB Mini LED TVs can maintain color accuracy and high brightness even on ultra-large screens, threatening OLED’s dominance in the 100-inch and larger market.

Over the next five years, OLED is likely to remain competitive in the mid- to large-sized market, ranging from 55 to 77 inches. However, if RGB Mini LED achieves cost competitiveness in the 75 to 85-inch range, OLED will significantly impact its market share.

Future Strategic Challenges for OLED

For OLED to expand its presence in the premium market (75 inches and below), cost reduction is paramount. At the same time, OLED’s unique strengths –

  • exceptional black characteristics,
  • excellent color gamut at low grayscale levels,
  • natural color gradation

– must be emphasized as marketing points. By reducing costs and establishing a distinct value proposition over RGB Mini LED through differentiated image quality, OLED will remain a key player in the premium TV market.

Changwook Han, Executive Vice President/Analyst at UBI Research (cwhan@ubiresearch.com)

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