Samsung’s 2026 Micro RGB TV range is heading to Europe next month, with the new R95H models set to go on sale across major markets in May. The company has also confirmed Samsung R95H pricing in Europe and the UK: the 65-inch and 75-inch versions are aimed squarely at the premium end of the market, which is exactly where Samsung wants this technology to sit.

Samsung R95H pricing in Europe and the UK

The R95H comes in two sizes for Europe. The 65-inch model is priced at 4,399 euros, while the 75-inch version costs 5,899 euros. In the United Kingdom, Samsung has set prices at £3,399 and £4,299 for the same sizes. Release timing will vary by country, but the wider rollout is expected to reach the biggest European markets in May.

Samsung Micro RGB panel features and picture processing

Samsung says the panel uses thousands of micro red, green, and blue LEDs, each emitting light independently to reduce color bleed. That is the pitch, anyway: tighter color control, sharper images, and fewer compromises than older backlight setups. For buyers comparing ultra-premium TVs, the real contest is no longer just brightness or resolution, but how cleanly a set can handle color in difficult scenes.

  • Samsung Micro RGB AI Engine Pro for image processing
  • Motion Xcelerator 165Hz support
  • Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound
  • Q-Symphony support for up to five Samsung sound devices

A premium TV aimed at Samsung loyalists

The audio features are doing a lot of work here too. Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound, and Q-Symphony are all included, which makes the R95H a more obvious fit for households already invested in Samsung speakers and soundbars. That ecosystem angle is becoming a familiar sales tactic across TV brands: sell the screen, then make the rest of the room want to join the party.

What Samsung has not said yet is just as interesting as what it has. Availability will differ by market, and the company has only nailed down Europe for now, leaving the question of how quickly this new Micro RGB line spreads beyond the region.

Source: Sammobile

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