Samsung has introduced a new Micro RGB display aimed at commercial applications, specifically digital signage for businesses. This product, unlike Samsung’s consumer-focused Micro RGB TVs, targets professional environments rather than home use.
Samsung Showcases Micro RGB for Digital Signage at ISE 2026
Samsung presented its latest Micro RGB digital signage solution, model QPHX, at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 event in Barcelona, Spain, running from February 3 to 6, 2026.
This display builds on the company’s Micro RGB technology, which first appeared in larger consumer models announced earlier. The core setup combines a VA LCD panel with a QLED layer and a backlight made of millions of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs, each at micrometer scale. These LEDs allow individual control, leading to more accurate colors, a greater number of local dimming zones, and reduced issues like light bleed or blooming that can affect Mini-LED or standard LED displays.
The name Micro RGB comes directly from this backlight approach using separate red, green, and blue micro LEDs.
Samsung positions this version squarely for business and commercial settings. It suits retail stores, indoor advertising spaces, corporate lobbies, and other venues needing large, reliable screens for information or promotions. It does not target individual consumers or home entertainment.
The showcased model measures 130 inches. Samsung also displayed a related 108-inch The Wall All-in-One unit with 2K resolution, which features a pre-assembled frame and integrated components to simplify setup and lower installation costs and time.

Key performance aspects include high brightness suitable for well-lit indoor areas, along with AI-based upscaling to handle near-4K content. Colors appear more precise, and overall image quality improves compared to earlier backlight methods.
This commercial-focused Micro RGB display is set to become available later in 2026. No pricing information has been released yet.
The announcement follows Samsung’s earlier reveals of Micro RGB technology in consumer TVs, including a 130-inch model shown at CES 2026 in January and plans for sizes down to 55 inches in premium home lines. However, the ISE version stands apart due to its business orientation.

