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It is the company's first ever Micro RGB-based digital signage display.
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After unveiling a massive 130-inch Micro RGB TV last month, Samsung has now introduced its first Micro RGB display designed for commercial use. This new product is a digital signage display aimed at businesses, retail stores, and other indoor advertising environments, and it is expected to launch later this year.
Samsung unveiled its first Micro RGB digital signage display (model name QPHX), at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 exhibition, which is being held from February 3 to 6 in Barcelona, Spain. The display measures 130 inches and uses Micro RGB technology, featuring a VA LCD panel with a QLED layer and micrometer-sized red, green, and blue LEDs as the backlight light source.
This new display technology significantly improves picture quality with the help of precise backlight control and high brightness levels. Because the display uses millions of individual red, green, and blue LEDs that can each be controlled independently, it delivers extremely high color accuracy and a much higher number of local dimming zones. As a result, it eliminates blooming-related issues that are commonly found in Mini-LED and conventional LED TVs with local dimming.
The Micro RGB signage display also features an ultra-slim frame and Samsung’s latest AI engine, giving it a modern and sleek appearance. The AI engine upscales content to near-4K quality while enhancing colors and overall image performance.
Samsung also showcased a 108-inch The Wall All-in-One display with 2K resolution. It features a significantly improved design and better ease of installation, which drastically reduces the installation time and cost. Samsung now ships it with a pre-fabricated frame kit and an integrated screen. With its new kit, even ultra-large LED screens can be installed easily in a few hours.
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