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    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminSeptember 7, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Samsung micro-RGB TV with home theater week logo in corner
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    We may be deep into 2025, and most major TV brands have already released their full lineups, but that doesn’t mean there can’t still be surprises, and that was the case at IFA 2025.

    I’ve tested some of the best TVs of 2025, but I’m always keen to see more, and IFA has provided a few cool concepts. And who knew portable TVs were a growing market? Here are the 5 coolest TVs we saw at IFA 2025.

    1. Samsung micro-RGB 115-inch TV

    (Image credit: Future)

    We’ve already seen Samsung’s $30,000, 115-inch micro-RGB TV, but I got an extended hands-on with the ultra-premium TV at IFA. Similar in concept to RGB mini-LED TVs, Samsung’s micro-RGB uses micro LEDs to provide high brightness, bold color and deep black levels.


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    Seeing Samsung’s micro-RGB in person at IFA, I was blown away by its colors. Reds, greens, yellows – you name it – looked vibrant. It also delivered excellent brightness and contrast. Samsung even had it set up next to a rival RGB mini-LED TV and the Samsung beat it in one key area: local dimming precision.

    I found when I tested Hisense’s 116-inch RGB mini-LED TV that it struggled with dark movie scenes, with black areas taking on a cloudy gray look. In the demonstration I saw, the Samsung had better backlight control, meaning there was almost no blooming to be seen.

    2. Hisense 85-inch RGB mini-LED TV

    Hisense 85-inch RGB mini-LED TV with flower and yellow background on screen

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    Speaking of RGB, we also got to see Hisense’s RGB mini-LED TV in action, only this time in a new, 85-inch size. While that’s still a big screen, it’s more accessible than the larger 116- and 100-inch models.

    From what we saw of the 85-inch RGB mini-LED at IFA, it delivers the same gloriously vibrant colors, high brightness and rich black levels as its bigger brothers. A shot of a blue gemstone showed that it had the eye-wateringly bright, vivid color you’d expect from RGB mini-LED.

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    While we didn’t get a more in-depth look at the 85-inch model, it gives us hope that RGB mini-LED isn’t just reserved for large screen sizes and that we’ll be seeing it in even more living room-friendly sizes soon.

    3. Samsung The Movingstyle portable TV

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    Samsung's The Movingstyle TV showing the Brief page, with the handle visible at the top
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    Samsung's The Movingstyle TV shown from the rear, being held up my a man's arm
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    Next up is the Samsung Movingstlye, the brand’s first foray into portable TVs. Following the lead set by LG’s StanbyME and StanbyME Go TVs, Samsung has created its own small TV, complete with a carry handle that can also be used as a kickstand.

    Spec-wise, the Movingstyle isn’t groundbreaking, with tech that’s closer to an LED monitor. It is a touchscreen display, but what most impressed us is just how portable it is. While on the weighty side, it’s probably the best example of a portable TV we’ve seen. It can be attached to a wheel stand, which can be easily wheeled around and detached, and it carried with its handle easily as well.

    The Movingstlye is one of those fun, unique TVs we look forward to seeing at events like IFA, and although it won’t be joining the ranks of the best Samsung TVs, it’s still a cool concept.

    4. Vestel Nekst TV

    Vestel Nekst transparent TV next to a mannequin

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    The Vestel Nekst TV is one of those models that was born to feature at a trade show. Why? Because it’s a transparent TV! Tech fans will know that transparent TVs, such as the LG OLED T, are a regular feature at shows like CES and IFA, and the Nekst is Vestel’s IFA 2025 offering. (A bit of research revealed the Nekst is an OLED TV.)

    In truth, it wasn’t the easiest to find as it was actually in the health section, acting as a display for some health gadgets.

    Transparent displays conjure up images of futuristic sci-fi movies like Minority Report and Blade Runner, and every time we see these displays, we hope one will come to market. Admittedly, the LG OLED T is available, but at $59,999.99, it’s staggeringly pricey. Could we see this Vestel TV make its way to market? It’ll likely still be pricey as it is a transparent OLED, but here’s hoping we see the price move in the right direction.

    5. Toshiba OLEDs – concept and actual models

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    Toshiba concept OLED TVs at IFA 2025
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    Toshiba OLED TVs with Fantastic Four on screen
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    Toshiba, the legendary Japanese manufacturer, doesn’t feature on our site often and when it does, it’s usually smaller 32-inch and 43-inch LED or QLED models. This time, however, it’s a Toshiba OLED.

    The TVs shown above are OLEDs with designs focused on sound. Both TVs have external speakers, with one powered by Onkyo, the same as the speakers found on the Panasonic Z95B and Philips OLED909. While the speakers weren’t being used, they were certainly eye-catching. The taller model with its own stand looks like something out of a 1960s ‘idea of the future’ home, and the other has its huge speaker to stand on.

    While these are concepts, there were two numbered OLED models nearby in the Toshiba IFA showroom: the XF9F and the XV9G. Both models support all the bells and whistles we expect from the best OLED TVs: Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X as well as 120Hz for gaming. Watching recurring footage of Fantastic Four: First Steps, the colors and contrast reminded me of the LG B5 OLED, and that’s not a bad thing.

    It’s good to see more brands embracing OLED, and we’ll be looking to get one of these models in for testing. The XF9F is available in a 65-inch model for £1,199, which is a great price.

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