Technology

MicroLED: The future — and its price tag

MicroLED is what OLED wanted to be: perfect blacks, unlimited brightness, no burn-in. It's real, it ships, and it costs more than most cars. Buy it when your projector budget hits six figures.

Why this matters

Strengths: Per-pixel emission at high brightness; No burn-in; Modular, huge sizes.

Weaknesses: $100k+ pricing; 110″+ only, custom install.

Best for: Ultra-premium installs. Expect to pay: $100,000+.

Frequently asked questions

Is MicroLED worth it?

MicroLED is the right pick when your priority is: ultra-premium installs. It's the wrong pick when another tech beats it on your top priority — the comparison pages below show exactly when that flip happens.

What are the downsides of MicroLED?

$100k+ pricing 110″+ only, custom install

How much should I spend on a MicroLED TV?

Typical 55–77″ MicroLED pricing: $100,000+. Below that range you're usually buying older stock; above it you're paying for size or brand rather than panel.

How is the TV Sizer recommendation calculated?

Every recommendation combines your viewing distance, room lighting, primary use and budget. Sizes come from THX and SMPTE field-of-view standards; technology ranking uses documented panel behaviour in each lighting condition.

Are these TVs available in my country?

Availability and pricing vary by market. Use the market selector on the TV Decision Assistant to see the exact models sold locally and current retailer offers.

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Not sure which TV fits your room?

Run the TV Sizer calculator for a distance-based size recommendation, then use the assistant for a model shortlist tuned to your lighting, budget and use case.