QUESTION
Is Samsung Micro RGB TV worth it?
Short answer: probably not at launch price. Samsung Micro RGB TV is only worth it if you specifically want a very large, premium Samsung set and are willing to pay a first-generation premium for the newest backlight/color tech.
Typical price expectation:
- Samsung Micro RGB TV (new, launch/early availability): about $3,500–$8,000+ depending on size and region.
- If you’re comparing value, a top OLED or high-end Mini LED is often the better buy once you get into the same size class and price band.
What it’s worth paying:
- Good deal: roughly 10–20% below launch/MSRP or at a price that lands clearly below the nearest flagship OLED/Mini LED alternative in the same size.
- Walk away if: it’s priced at or above similarly sized flagship OLEDs without clearly beating them in brightness, processing, or features.
Bottom line:
Buy it only if your priority list is bright-room performance, vivid HDR, Samsung’s latest premium tech, and lower burn-in concern than OLED. If you care most about value, proven picture quality, or dark-room movie performance, a flagship OLED or high-end Mini LED is usually the safer purchase right now.
Before buying, check: exact model size, local dimming behavior, HDMI 2.1/gaming features, viewing angles, warranty/return policy, and especially how the current price compares with sold/completed listings and competing flagship TVs. Prices can change quickly as reviews and promotions roll out.