Talk about turning gadgets into something you want to be seen, Samsung also has a TV that wants to be part of the decor, and not just a black slab when it is not turned on. Meet the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV, featuring next-generation color and a bold new design worthy of being called an art. I don’t know what impresses me most. The display tech, the size, or the fact that it looked like a vast, immersive window. This TV on frame design offers a modern, gallery-inspired aesthetic through the Timeless Frame, which is a modern evolution of Samsung’s 2013 Timeless Gallery design.

At 130 inches, this thing is not a TV; it is a lifestyle decision because you may need to knock down walls, or perhaps even consider a bigger home. The Micro RGB TV is designed to look less like a screen and more like a giant window that just happens to show movies. The Timeless Frame wraps the display like a fancy picture frame inspired by grand architectural windows, making it feel like “technology as art” instead of “big black rectangle.”
Picture quality is where Samsung really shows off. The display runs on Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, Micro RGB Color Booster Pro, and Micro RGB HDR Pro, using AI to sharpen contrast, clean up dull tones, and make colors look rich without going neon. It hits 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut with Micro RGB Precision Color 100, and it is certified by VDE for accurate color reproduction. Translation: colors behave themselves.
Reflections are kept in check with Glare Free technology, so daylight does not turn your movie into a mirror. It also supports HDR10+ ADVANCED and Eclipsa Audio, with sound built into the frame so audio matches the scale of the screen.
Smart features come via Samsung’s Vision AI Companion, with conversational search, recommendations, and features like AI Football Mode Pro, AI Sound Controller Pro, Live Translate, Generative Wallpaper, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity.
This is the kind of TV that makes your sofa feel underqualified. I am serious. You should be looking for an artsy couch to keep up with this fit-for-a-museum TV if it ever becomes available to buy.

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