2026: A Watershed Year for Mini LED, RGB Mini LED Becomes High-end Standard
2026 marks a pivotal turning point for the global TV industry, as Mini LED enters a full-scale popularization phase and the RGB true-color era arrives.
Industry data forecasts Mini LED TV shipments will hit 2.25 million units this year, a year-on-year increase of 30.4%. Its market penetration has exceeded 36%, while the average price drops to $830–$1,110.
At AWE exhibition, major Chinese brands including Hisense, TCL and Skyworth showcased cutting-edge RGB Mini LED products, launching fierce competition in high-end display technology. Featuring independent red, green and blue chips, RGB Mini LED delivers superior color purity, wide gamut and precise local dimming.
Now a mainstream choice for premium televisions, it is gradually replacing traditional LCD panels and challenging OLED in the high-end segment. With falling costs and maturing technology, RGB Mini LED will further expand its global market share in the coming years.
1. Global Market Demand & Mainstream Sizes Analysis
Regional Demand Ranking
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Asia-Pacific
Largest consumption market including China, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. Consumers show strong willingness to upgrade to mid-to-high-end products, making it the core market for RGB Mini LED TVs.
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North America
The second-largest market. Local users prioritize audio-visual and gaming performance, and highly recognize features like local dimming and premium picture quality. High-end models maintain steady sales.
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Europe
Consumers favor large-screen TVs and value both display performance and home decoration. Sales growth of mid-to-high-end Mini LED products keeps rising.
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Latin America & Middle East
Price-oriented market. Standard Mini LED products are gaining traction, while high-end RGB Mini LED models currently account for a small market share.