LG unveils stunning alternatives to premium OLED TVs

LG’s new TV uses micro RGB technology to deliver brighter images, richer colors, and stunning contrast.

LG MRGB95B Micro RGB TV ©Image Credit: LG
Available in 75-inch and 100-inch sizes, LG's latest flagship TV replaces conventional LED backlighting with dedicated red, green, and blue LEDs. ©Image Credit: LG

OLED TVs have dominated the premium TV conversation for years, but LG thinks it has something that can steal the spotlight. The company has launched its new MRGB95B Micro RGB TV, a high-end model that promises brighter pictures, richer colors, and better contrast thanks to its new display tech.

Available now at Crutchfield, the series starts at $4,500 for the 75-inch model and goes up to $7,500 for the massive 100-inch version.

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What’s Different About LG’s Micro RGB?

Instead of relying on traditional LED backlighting, the MRGB95B uses tiny red, green, and blue LEDs to create a brighter, more colorful picture. The result is a TV that makes everything from blockbuster movies to live sports look more vibrant, while also delivering deeper blacks and better contrast.

Additionally, by creating color at the light source rather than filtering it later, the TV produces more vibrant images and delivers a brighter overall picture. The display also maintains its picture quality even when sunlight streams through the windows, ensuring your content remains stunning no matter how bright the room is.

A Serious Display for Games and Sports

LG didn’t forget gamers, either. The TV supports 4K at 120Hz for current-generation consoles and up to 165Hz for gaming PCs. Features like VRR, AMD FreeSync, ALLM, and Game Optimizer help reduce lag and screen tearing while keeping gameplay smooth and responsive.

And if you’re the type of viewer who plans weekends around football, soccer, basketball, or Formula 1, the MRGB95B’s wide color range makes stadium lights, team uniforms, and fast-moving action pop off the screen. With the World Cup, NFL season, NBA games, and other major sporting events filling the calendar, a 75, 86, or 100-inch display can make your living room feel a lot closer to the front row.

Behind the scenes, LG’s latest AI processor works to sharpen older content, improve colors, boost contrast, and make everything you watch look its best. The TV also supports Dolby Vision and HDR, helping movies and shows deliver more detail in both bright and dark scenes.

A New Flagship for Big-Screen Buyers

The MRGB95B isn’t trying to replace OLED. Instead, it’s LG’s alternative for anyone who wants a huge screen, eye-catching brightness, and impressive color performance.

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Starting at $4,500, it’s firmly aimed at home theater enthusiasts. But if you’re looking for a TV that can turn movie nights, game days, and gaming sessions into a true big-screen experience, the MRGB95B is one of LG’s most exciting launches to go for.