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> – RGB LED TVs

{“title”:”RGB LED TVs Promise 100% BT.2020 Color in 2026″,”body”:”> **At a Glance** > – RGB LED TVs

{“title”:”RGB LED TVs Promise 100% BT.2020 Color in 2026″,”body”:”> At a Glance
> – RGB LED TVs from Hisense, Sony, Samsung, and LG will ship in 2026
> – Backlights now emit pure red, green, or blue instead of white
> – Early sets hit 100% of the BT.2020 color space \> – Why it matters: Viewers of ultra-wide-color content will see hues older TVs simply can’t show

The next time you shop for a television, the alphabet soup of acronyms will have a new entry: RGB LED. First shown at CES 2026, the approach paints the screen with colored light rather than white and could become the dominant mid-tier technology within a few years.

## How RGB LED Works

Traditional LED TVs shine white backlights through color filters. RGB LED swaps white for thousands of tiny red, green, and blue emitters.

– Each mini LED can switch among the three primaries
– Quantum-dot layers are no longer required for saturation
– Peak brightness can exceed that of OLED without risk of burn-in

The result is a palette that covers the entire BT.2020 container-a benchmark earlier LCD sets rarely topped 80%.

## Early Footnotes

Engineering samples already hint at two hurdles:

– Color bleed between adjacent green and blue LEDs can tint shadows
– Colored blooming may still appear around bright objects on dark fields

Content is another question. Only a handful of animated films, such as Inside Out 2, currently grade to the full gamut.

| Issue | OLED | RGB LED |
|——-|——|———|
| Peak brightness | ~1,000 nits | Higher (vendor claims) |
| Burn-in risk | Present | Minimal |
| BT.2020 coverage | ~90% | 100% |

## Should You Wait?

Review units have yet to arrive in News Of Fort Worth‘s lab, so real-world performance is still TBD. Processing overhead is high; manufacturers must map every pixel to the closest colored backlight element without visible artifacts.

Key Takeaways

2026 will bring the first consumer RGB LED sets from every major brand
– They deliver the widest color volume ever sold to the public
– Unless you watch ultra-colorful content daily, current OLED or Mini-LED remains excellent

If you’re upgrading this year, expect showroom demos to impress. For everyone else, wider adoption-and more content-will follow once the sets hit shelves.”,”meta_description”:”RGB LED TVs arriving in 2026 cover 100% of BT.2020 color space, outgunning OLED brightness and saturation. See why it matters for your next upgrade.”,”categories”:[“Tech News”,”Consumer News”]}

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