New Samsung RGB Mini-LED available to order

Gel

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I am quite interested in the 65-inch version of this but will wait for the pricing to come down:


You get a free sound device with this TV too.

Glare free. 😎

John Lewis have them on pre-order too:


Here it is in action:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5sRXmepKi4

It looks awesome! 🤩

The step down one is this:


That could interest me too, I don’t like the feet being wide on the stand though but you can buy feet from Amazon to go in the middle if need be but you don’t have to worry at all according to this video of it, the TV comes in narrow sizes feet and wide feet 55inches upwards:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m25NqDd6nWQ

The 55-inch looks good value:

 
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Samsung TV RGB Mini-LED TV to order at Samsung but currently out of stock is going cheaper than expected!


Samsung 65R95H is £3300 - 20 per cent - £250 trade in - £100 PayPal checkout - 10 per cent TopCashBack deal on Samsung 2026 TVs!

No wonder it’s oos because I make that roughly £1900 on their new flagship TV!

The 85-inch TV of this model is available to order though and you can use the same discounts, and I guess all the other Samsung 2026 models too.

The new flagship OLED can be had for a similar price making it cheaper than the outgoing flagship OLED TV is:


Cashback on older models as well as newer models:


New RGB Mini-LED TV under £1000?


Use code AIPOWERTV
Get 20 per cent cashback
£150 trade in.
£100 paying by PayPal

Under £1000!
And potentially 10 per cent TopCashback website making it £900! Yes, topcashback website does track it and applies the discount.
 
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Is it just me or is the hype surrounding these TVs over the top? I mean OLED TVs introduced RGB OLED TVs and that was supposed to be to be a big thing but looked the same to me!

Isn’t all the hype surrounding RGB Mini-LED TVs the same as when OLED did it?
 
Using RGB LEDS instead of white ones behind the panel appears, from early observations, to reduce blooming, increase brightness and colour volume. I still prefer OLED but I think it will narrow the gap. But not quite to OLED levels!
 
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Using RGB LEDS instead of white ones behind the panel appears, from early observations, to reduce blooming, increase brightness and colour volume. I still prefer OLED but I think it will narrow the gap. But not quite to OLED levels!
I find OLED too dull now. I demoed a Hisense TV in John Lewis today and it was surprisingly really good! Cost about £1299 and the model code was something like 65UT. It was good! That good my attention more than the Sony Bravia 8 part 2 which looked flat and dull in comparison.

Review of the RGB Samsung Mini-LED flagship:


I can’t see me buying a new TV for years as the reviews are basically saying with nit content you only see the difference in 4K HDR content, which I barely watch. So seems little point.
 
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Sounds impressive. I shall certainly be looking at RGB Mini LED before upgrading. Don't like the use of "Micro" tho. Seems a touch dishonest to me that! OLED still winning out for me so far tho!
 
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My preferred choice but the premium is hard to swallow!
Sure is, I would be waiting a year at least to buy. Actually forget that according to this the lowest size of the flagship is 75-inches:


I will never buy that. 😀

Another review of the Samsung:

 
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Samsung available to pre-order from Samsung now in 65-inches and use TopCashBack which today is 12 per cent off:


Means you can get the Samsung 65R95H for £1900 today or the Samsung R85H 65 inch for £1300 with £250 trade in.

Here might be a better deal for some:

 
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Thought micro was the way to go now if wanting a high end TV Only problem with that is the future of TVs will be complatley flat plastic . They should be on our shores in 2028 i gather . Reason is simple cheaper to make in the long run less moving parts just electronic connections and processors
no wiring
 
The Samsung micro 55 inch is around £1600 now Yes it is expensive but is it worth the money when can get a mini from £500 to £600 yes in my opinion vastly over priced and to be honest unless you want a 75 inch a waste of anyones money and a 80 inch is £7000
 

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