LG has announced the pricing and availability of its Micro RGB Evo, the company’s first TV display trend that debuted at CES 2026. The LG Micro RGB Evo is available for pre-order today starting at $5,000, and follows the recent release of the ultra-thin LG Wallpaper.
The Micro RGB Evo represents the top of a new range of displays at LG that is based directly on the company’s work with Mini LED technology. The new TVs feature LG’s Micro RGB panel and its Alpha A11 AI processor, which runs the TV’s webOS software, and perhaps more importantly, powers the “Micro RGB Engine” that controls the TV’s individual LEDs. LG says Micro RGB Evo provides full gamut coverage in DCI-P3, BT.2020 and Adobe RGB, as well as “enhanced contrast and refined detail” from the TV’s more than a thousand dimming zones.
While Micro RGB should provide better color representation than OLED, LG’s OLED TVs still have their share of advantages, especially in things like contrast and dimming. Micro RGB panels are similar to the company’s Mini LED, but instead of using all blue or white LEDs, the Micro RGB Evo has individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs. The new style of display is also being explored by companies like TCL and Samsung, and at least for now, it’s not as affordable as some QD-OLED or OLED TVs can be.
The LG Micro RGB Evo is available for pre-order today on LG’s website in 75, 86, and 100-inch screen sizes. TV prices start at $5,000 for the smallest 75-inch model and go up from there.
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