Why Are MicroLED TVs So Big?

MicroLED TVs are large due to high production costs for smaller screens, with manufacturers like Samsung offering giant TVs like the 114-inch Class Micro LED MS1C. Companies are exploring alternative technologies like Micro RGB TVs, which use microLEDs as backlighting to supplement LCDs.
MicroLEDs are a recent innovation in displays, producing individual pixels using small collections of light, improving picture quality and brightness. However, maintaining resolution on smaller screens requires shrinking LEDs, increasing costs. Samsung's 114-inch Class Micro LED MS1C costs $149,999.99. Apple allegedly scrapped its microLED Apple Watch Ultra project due to high production costs. Manufacturers are rethinking microLEDs, exploring Micro RGB TVs, which use microLEDs as backlighting to supplement LCDs. This technology could potentially outperform OLED TVs and be more cost-effective for smaller screens. Micro RGB TVs are expected to emerge in 2026.
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