Samsung has unveiled a massive 130-inch TV at CES 2026, showing just how much people are craving bigger and better televisions these days. The screen is so enormous that it requires a sturdy metal frame to hold it in place, and you can tilt it a little to get the perfect angle for your viewing spot.
This TV uses Micro RGB technology, which means it has tiny red, green, and blue LED lights behind the screen instead of the usual white ones. Because of this, colors appear more vivid and true to life, making your movies and shows feel almost real. The TV also has built-in AI that automatically tweaks the picture—sharpening details, enriching colors, and balancing contrast—so everything you watch looks amazing.”
Samsung has added a new set of picture tools called HDR10+ Advanced, which has three main features.
- HDR10+ Bright makes the screen look brighter and more colorful with the help of AI, so scenes pop more on modern, high‑brightness TVs.
- HDR10+ Genre automatically fine-tunes the picture depending on what you are watching, whether it is a movie, a sports match, or a TV show, so each type of content looks the way it should.
- HDR10+ Intelligent Gaming adjusts the picture in real time when you are cloud gaming, changing the brightness and details based on the light in your room, so games stay clear and easy to see.
The TV also supports Eclipsa Audio, a 3D sound technology created by Samsung and Google that became an industry standard in 2023. It makes audio sound more immersive, whether you’re using a home theater or a mobile device.
Samsung included its AI assistant called Vision AI Companion, which lets you control the TV with your voice and access features like sports mode, live translation, AI-generated wallpapers, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity. This TV is part of Samsung’s bigger plan to add AI to all its products, from TVs to refrigerators, creating a connected smart home experience.
