CES 2025 has officially opened, and the Mini LED solutions of the three major brands have finally revealed their “mysteries.”
Both Hisense and Samsung introduced RGB-LED solutions. Hisense unveiled a 116-inch RGB-Mini LED TV, the TriChroma LED TV, while Samsung launched 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch RGB Micro LED TVs (backlight) that won CES Innovation Awards. TCL introduced the new QM6K series, which features a new generation of Mini LED backlight technology, with advancements across multiple aspects such as chips, lenses, OD, and quantum dots.
Hisense: Launches 116-inch RGB-LED TV
At Hisense’s press event, the company launched its 116-inch TriChroma LED TV, claiming that it can save over 20% energy compared to QD-OLED.

Unlike previous blue light LEDs and white light LEDs, RGB-LED integrates three-color LED chips within a single light source. According to Hisense, three key technologies define this product.
The first is the RGB light-color synchronous control chip and control system. Unlike white light and blue light LEDs, which only need to extract brightness, RGB-LED adds the step of extracting color, achieving “light-color synchronous extraction.” Hisense employs a new-generation AI image processing chip to perform AI scene analysis and recognition, AI adaptive backlight control, and 3×26-bit high-precision color control to realize RGB multi-color control.
The second challenge lies in the efficiency and lifespan of LED chips. Hisense claims that its self-developed high-performance RGB-Mini LED chip technology overcomes issues related to efficiency, lifespan, color deviation, and color purity.
In addition to these chip breakthroughs, Hisense adopted a dual-control light structure involving RGB backlight and LCD panels, redefining a system centered around image quality chips that achieves extreme synchronization between backlight and image.

Samsung: Showcases RGB-LED TVs
Samsung unveiled its 2025 TV lineup, which, aside from the Neo QLED 8K TV, showcased its award-winning RGB Micro LED TV (backlight). This product will be available in 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch (8K) sizes.

Similar to Hisense, this product integrates three-color LED chips within the same light source. According to Samsung, the product offers four major advantages:
- It only illuminates necessary LED colors, minimizing light loss through color filters, reducing power consumption by up to 30%.
- It lowers harmful wavelengths between 415~455nm, achieving eye protection.
- The RGB LED achieves an ultra-thin design.
- A brand-new color dimming technology provides breakthrough color accuracy.
In addition to RGB-LED, Samsung also presented the Neo QLED 8K 2025 models QN990F and QN900F, which integrate 3D audio technology Eclipsa Audio and anti-glare technology, positioning these as premium products.
TCL: Introduces New Mini LED Technology in QM6K Series
At CES 2025, TCL unveiled its QM6K series featuring new-generation Mini LED technology. The series incorporates several technical iterations, including ultra-high luminous efficiency LEDs, micro-lens focusing, Micro OD, quantum dots, and HVA panels.

The product line includes 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch sizes, priced from $749.99 to $3499.99.
Summary
At CES 2025, RGB-LED emerged as one of the most impressive technologies in TV displays. Although TCL did not provide detailed information about the technology during the press event, industry sources indicate that TCL has already been researching RGB-LED technology.
Looking at the developments in 2023 and 2024, Mini LED TVs are not only expanding rapidly in volume but also evolving with diversified solutions. In addition to blue light LEDs and white light LEDs, RGB-LED has been introduced, and it is expected to simplify the structure of Mini LED TVs, magnify the advantages in contrast, low power consumption, and large sizes, and optimize thickness, thereby accelerating the entry of Mini LED into the consumer market.
At present, the price of this technology remains undisclosed, and further market validation is still needed. As the new iteration direction, it is expected that Mini LED will continue to achieve healthy industrial iteration and upgrades.
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