Samsung Micro RGB R95H Review (2026): Not the Brightest

Samsung Micro RGB R95H Review (2026): Not the Brightest Leave a comment

I examined Alexa+ and was principally happy with the way it labored, permitting me to regulate the quantity and seek for obscure ’90s psychological thrillers. You possibly can allow the Alexa voice immediate and skip the mic button on the distant, however that didn’t work as reliably as I might have appreciated. A number of occasions, saying “Alexa” didn’t set off the TV.

Benched on Benchmarks

Benchmarks don’t lie, or no less than that’s the speculation. All of us see colours otherwise, and we reply to distinction and brightness primarily based on our personal visible notion. Whereas the R95H met the entire BT.2020 shade gamut specs, outcomes of the Spears & Munsil Benchmarks made clear that the R95H’s efficiency just isn’t as excellent as that of competitor LG Micro RGB Evo. I might inform skin-tone variance on the Samsung was not fairly as apparent: two individuals who don’t look that related, complexion-wise, regarded about the identical on the display screen.

Image-quality settings didn’t assist that a lot. Dynamic mode (which different TV makers name Vivid) prompted some shade blooming and bleeding, and Filmmaker mode made the pores and skin tone scene too darkish. The AI image setting labored the perfect, particularly for soccer, however a lot of the tweaks associated to distinction and brightness didn’t assist as a lot as they did on the LG.

Equally, the demo reel assessments weren’t as spectacular as I might have anticipated for brand spanking new show tech. The inexperienced grass behind a picket fence was not as vivid as I might have appreciated for a premium TV. The white mist over a snowy mountain was clearly seen however a bit washed out. Image modes and tweaks to white stability, brightness, and shade temp didn’t assist that a lot, both.

The precise LCD display screen and anti-glare tech that Samsung makes use of on the R95H made this TV much less prone to picture-quality tweaks than the LG or Hisense RGB fashions I examined. On the LG Micro RGB Evo particularly, easy tweaks to paint temp and white stability had a extra noticeable influence on image high quality, as did most image modes. For instance, utilizing Vivid image mode improved the benchmark assessments, whereas Dynamic mode on the R95H didn’t transfer the needle. Buffalo roaming on a discipline regarded a bit flat because of the anti-glare tech. Darkish timber in a mountain scene weren’t distinct sufficient from the darkish background. A yellow flower regarded oversaturated utilizing Dynamic mode however too flat and boring utilizing Filmmaker mode.

Testing the Not-So-Good Colours

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In testing the R95H, I realized that shade processing is vastly necessary on micro RGB televisions versus OLED televisions, as a result of the colours must be continuously rendered.

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