Micro RGB TVs
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— LCD TV, where the backlight is built on microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs, controlled separately. This enhances the image with color accuracy and saturation, and HDR scenes appear brighter and "deeper" than with traditional LED/Mini-LED with white backlighting. It's important not to confuse this with MicroLED: here, the pixels are not self-illuminating, but rather there is a backlight behind the LCD layer, hence absolute darkness like in OLED/MicroLED might not be achievable. However, in return, you get a very high brightness reserve, wide color gamut, and fewer concerns about burn-in with static interface elements. For example, in a living room with windows, Micro RGB is convenient for its anti-glare/brightness and "cinematic" colors. For gaming, it ensures that HDR images remain vivid even during the day, when OLED often needs to be "covered" by room light.