The 4 premium TV models presented at CES 2026: Ready for stratospheric sizes?
Large-format televisions have been the stars of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas 2026
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, the major television brands brought out the big guns with top-of-the-range models that look like they came straight out of a science fiction movie. We're talking about enormous screens, over 100 inches in almost all cases, ideal for giant living rooms or commercial installations, but which will probably only fit in your dreams (or on a dedicated wall) at home. LG, TCL, Samsung, and Hisense are leading the way with innovations in wireless OLED, extreme Mini LED, and pure RGB, focused on blinding brightness, impossible colors, and elite gaming. LG W6 Wallpaper TV: The King of Slim and Wireless Displays. The LG W6 Wallpaper TV revives the iconic "wallpaper" concept with a thickness of only 9 mm, available in 77 and 83 inches, which mounts flush against the wall like a work of art. The most amazing thing is its True Wireless technology: a Zero Connect Box sends lossless 4K video and audio up to 10 meters away, leaving only a discreet power cable. Equipped with the α11 AI Gen3 processor, it offers Hyper Radiant Color Tech and Brightness Booster Ultra for up to 3.9 times the brightness of conventional OLEDs, with "Reflection Free Premium" certification to eliminate glare. For gamers, it features 4K at 165Hz, NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync Premium, and a 0.1ms response time. Additionally, webOS includes LG Gallery+ for photos and AI art, and support for Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot. It's design and power in one, perfect if you're looking for something impressive without cables everywhere.
TCL X11L SQD Mini LED TV: Brutal Brightness and Dimming Zones
TCL doesn't hold back with the TCL X11L SQD Mini LED TV, a monster in large sizes (up to 115 inches or more) that boasts up to 20,000 dimming zones and 10,000 nits of peak brightness in HDR, for highlights that look like sunlight. Its CSOT WHVA 2.0 panel with Super Quantum Dots and UltraColor filter achieves 100% BT.2020 across a wide color gamut, maintaining consistency without backlight bleed.
The improved Halo Control System, with a 26-bit backlight controller,It minimizes blooming and enhances contrast in bright rooms. The TSR AI processor optimizes color, motion, and upscaling in real time, with support for Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and HLG. If you hate the crushed blacks on Mini LEDs, this is your salvation, with anti-glare and wide viewing angles for epic parties or home theaters.
Samsung 130-inch R95H: The World's Largest Micro RGB Screen
Samsung turned heads with the Samsung 130-inch R95H, the first 130-inch Micro RGB TV (over 3 meters diagonally!), designed as an elegant architectural frame for galleries or premium spaces. This beast uses individual RGB pixels for precise colors at 10-16 bit depths and up to 10,000 nits, pushing the boundaries in HDR10+ Advanced with local mapping and intelligent color control.
Includes Genre-based Optimization, Intelligent Motion Smoothing scene by scene, and Adaptive Cloud Gaming with real-time ambient lighting. Loaded with AI: Vision AI Companion for conversational search, Live Translate, AI Sound Controller Pro, and support for Microsoft Copilot and Perplexity. Imagine a TV wall that looks like a movie theater window, with Eclipsa audio and AI football mode – but be warned, the 115″ model already cost $30,000.
Hisense 116-inch UXS: Mini LED with cyan for impossible colors
Hisense completes the quartet with the Hisense 116-inch UXS, a 116-inch RGB Mini-LED evo TV that adds cyan as a fourth primary color in the backlight for natural gradients and ultra-realistic tones. It reaches 6,000 nits of brightness and a 6,000:1 contrast ratio with a dynamic iris lens, 130° vertical shift, and 0.84-2:1 optical zoom. The Hi-View AI Engine RGB and 6.2.2 Devialet audio system create total immersion, surpassing OLED in pure brightness without the risk of burn-in. It's for extreme setups, such as home theaters or events, where size and dimensional accuracy are game-changers.
These CES 2026 models raise the bar with giant screens from 77 to 130 inches, ideal for commercial spaces or mansions, but they'll make you rethink the space in your living room. Stratospheric brightness, AI everywhere, and premium designs define the future of TV, although the prices will be staggering.

