Bigger, brighter, bolder: 12 Micro RGB and Mini-LED TVs that unlock new levels of color vibrancy

A selection of Hisense, Sony, TCL, Samsung TVs on a colorful background.
(Image credit: Hisense / Sony / TCL / Samsung / Edited by Gemini)

The next generation of TV screen technology is here – and your home entertainment has never looked better. Micro RGB and RGB Mini-LED screens are a huge step up from OLED and QLED screens, offering bolder images, more accurate colors, and great visibility, even in brightly-lit rooms. If you're serious about your home theater, they're an essential upgrade.

So how do they work? Well, fundamentally Micro RGB and RGB Mini-LED screens present light in a completely different way to older TVs, which either use self-emitting organic pixels (OLED screens), or a backlight made up of white or blue LEDs with color filters (QLED screens). Micro RGB screens, however, use dedicated RGB (red, green, blue) LEDs, which enables the screen to replicate colors with almost perfect accuracy and with high brightness.

In this article, we've brought together 12 of our favorite sets from four of the brands who are leading the charge with this exciting new technology: Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL. Any one of these screens will be a huge step up from your older OLED or QLED screen – and they're all available now at Best Buy.


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Will Salmon
Collections Editor

Will Salmon is Tom's Guide's Collections Editor, curating advice on the best products to spend your money on. Will has been writing about tech and entertainment for almost 20 years, including stints as GamesRadar+'s Streaming Editor, editing comics website Newsarama, and writing for lots and lots of magazines. You can read his work in SFX magazine, GamesRadar+, and right here on Tom's Guide.

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