RGB LED TVs Edge Into Flagship Territory, Sparking a Mini‑LED Reboot in 2026

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Tom’s Guide argues that 2026 marks RGB LED TVs’ ascent, with brands like Samsung and Hisense rolling out RGB LED models that could supplant high-end Mini-LED sets. While RGB LED promises brighter, purer color, it’s still early days: the market could either replace flagship Mini-LEDs with RGB LED or redefine both categories as RGB LED models prove their performance in real-world testing. The article discusses specific RGB LED models from Hisense and Samsung and compares them to last year’s Mini-LED flagships, noting this pivot could reshape the high-end LCD market in coming years.
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