The Samsung Micro RGB R95H, reviewed in 2026, offers a solid but underwhelming performance compared to its competitors. Priced at $3,200 for the 65-inch model, this TV struggles with color vibrancy and customization options, making it less appealing for those seeking a premium viewing experience.
Design and Setup of the Samsung R95H
Setting up the Samsung R95H is a breeze, thanks to its single pedestal foot that snaps into place in about 10 seconds. This design allows for easy placement on smaller furniture without compromising stability. The TV features four HDMI ports, including one dedicated to gaming, a coaxial connection, two USB ports, and a wired Ethernet port for enhanced connectivity.
One standout feature is the Wi-Fi 6E capability, ensuring faster streaming. Users can also opt for the Wireless One Connect box, which adds more HDMI ports and helps reduce cable clutter for a cleaner setup. Despite these advantages, some issues with streaming apps, such as Netflix not installing correctly, have been noted.
Performance and Picture Quality
While the Samsung R95H meets the BT.2020 color gamut specs, its picture quality does not match the LG Micro RGB Evo. Benchmarks indicate that skin tones appear less distinct on the R95H, and adjustments to picture settings often yield minimal improvements. Users reported that the TV's Dynamic mode resulted in color blooming, while the Filmmaker mode made skin tones appear too dark.




