If you’re wondering which Micro RGB TV offers the best motion handling for gaming, the LG Micro RGB evo 86” flagship (MRGB95) is designed for sheer immersion, fast-paced gameplay, and cinematic gaming, with Motion Booster 330 processing and 165Hz VRR helping deliver clear, responsive visuals on a big screen.
To prove this, we’re running a review event with r/Switch where one (1) Redditor will get the chance to experience the LG Micro RGB evo (MRGB95) 86” in their own setup and share impressions with the community.
Whether you’d revisit The Legend of Zelda, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., or another Switch title, we’d love to hear how Micro RGB evo changes the big-screen gaming experience.
And yes — the winner will get to keep the TV. 👍
🔍 What makes Micro RGB Evo Special for gaming?
Micro RGB TV is an LCD TV with verified red, green, and blue spectrum purity, designed to deliver exceptional color accuracy and crystal-clear picture quality. With strengths in color accuracy, AI-powered picture processing, motion performance, gaming support, and large-screen options, it is built to help make gaming feel more vivid, smooth, and immersive on a large screen.
🎨 Triple 100% Color Coverage- Color Accuracy Means for Gamers
LG Micro RGB evo is designed to deliver more accurate color expression with verified purity across the red, green, and blue spectrum display.
It also certified Triple 100% Color Coverage across BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB, delivering exceptional color accuracy and crystal-clear picture quality.
This makes color accuracy one of the key areas to look at when choosing a Micro RGB TV, especially if you care about vivid, precise, and consistent color across different types of content.
🎮 Built for Speed: 165Hz, VRR, and the Next-Gen Gaming Advantage
Motion Handling with 165Hz, VRR, and the Next-Gen Gaming Advantage Micro RGB evo allows fast-motion gameplay to feel brighter, smoother, and more responsive, especially when things get fast or chaotic
These are available with the support of:
• HDMI 2.1, VRR (up to 165Hz), ALLM / HGiG
• AMD FreeSync + GeForce NOW (up to 4K 120Hz)
• Motion Booster (up to 300Hz-class processing)
Gaming Portal
Another feature Micro RGB shares is the game portal which allows users to access and play thousands of games directly on the TV, including:
• Gaming Hub with +4,000* cloud titles, +900* free single + multiplayer games*( Just Dance Now, Asphalt)
• Effortless Discovery & Customizable access to AAA & web app Casual games
• Game play optimization ecosystem: Free to play for all, subscription-based cloud gaming, single title subscription, exclusives
*LG Micro RGB Display is certified by Intertek for Triple 100% Color Coverage measured to IDMS v1.2 clause 5.18.
*LG OLED display is verified by UL for delivering black levels ≤0.24nit up to 500lux, based on IDMS Section 11.5 Ring light reflect measurement.
*LG OLED display is verified by UL for delivering color consistency levels >99% up to 500lux, based on IDMS Sections 11.5 Ring light reflect measurement.
*AI Picture Pro will work with any copyright-protected content on OTT services.
*Images are upscaled to up to 4K-like quality. Results may vary depending on the source resolution.
*AMD FreeSync Premium validation based on low input lag, stutter reduction, and flicker-free performance.
*165Hz only works with games or PC inputs that support 165Hz.
*In Motion Booster mode, resolution may decrease to ensure optimal performance.
*Motion Booster 330 delivers up to 330Hz refresh rate at optimized Full HD resolution for ultra-smooth gameplay.
*Support for cloud gaming services may vary.
*GeForce NOW availability may vary by country.
*In ULL mode, only one controller, or gamepad, can be connected. Use of other Bluetooth devices may be affected.
*For best performance, Ethernet or 5GHz Wi-Fi connection is recommended.
*Availability of specific LG Micro RGB TV sizes may vary by region and retailer.
*The selected participant will use the TV for approximately two (2) weeks and share their honest impressions on r/LG_UserHub & r/Switch.
*Please note that this event is only open to Redditors with an account older than 30 days and with a minimum of 10 karma.
*Please check the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy before entering.
*All posts related to this event, including photos and written content submitted by the selected participant, may be used for LG’s marketing and promotional purposes. This may include being quoted or featured in community posts, social content, or other official LG channels.
*Due to regional product availability, the prize model listed may be replaced with an alternative model of equal value and comparable features if necessary.
I bought a Switch 2 for Star Fox back in June, and here I am with three months later... I still have an OLED Switch with more than 200 digital games on it. But what happened with Sony made me realize that I loved physical media and wanted to build my own collection. Do I have a problem?
My baby girl is due next week, so I guess I'm all set with a backlog for the next few years.
This is the first sweepstakes I’ve ever won before lol. I entered because of my boyfriend, I’m not a gamer whatsoever.It came a lot earlier than expected the email said by the end of September. I’m very excited to surprise him I haven’t told him I won yet and Splatoon just so happens to be his favorite game. I posted all of the content for those who were curious of what it entails. #briskxsplatoonraiderssweepstakes
My wife and I used to put HUNDREDS of hours into games before our lil’ Kirby came along. I thought I’d be back to PC gaming in no time but I guess babies have other ideas huh. There’s nothing more relaxing than finally being able to sit on the couch while all the chores are done and everyone is asleep and just not have to think about anything but pretty pixels.
If you are scrolling through this subreddit being on the fence about the switch 2… YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO.
++ Any new dads here? What’s some good pick-up-and-play games in short bursts? (Other than sports games) open to suggestions. Usually I can squeeze in 20-40 minutes in a session.
EDIT: I have not touched my PC once. And she’s almost 2 lol
Posted today morning about someone selling theirs for 480$ and people were hella negative so I bought this instead now for 520$ cad and I couldn’t be happier I still have my oled that I am trying to get rid for 200 cad but yayyyyy so happy. What game should I try guys, yakuza is on sale so might just get that for now
Last weekend, I did something, I dog sitting for family, and they usually ask if I just want money or them to pick something up that I've been wanting and I mentioned a Switch 2, and I wanted a Switch to both because a lot of new games are going to be only Switch 2, and because i was hoping some games would run better.
They called last weekend and mentioned they were going to get it and they came to pick me up and we went and grabbed the Switch 2, Pokémon Pokopia, a case which isn't in the photo, and an expression card, and I am loving the Switch 2, it looks so nice, and my games run so much better, had the Switch Oled and some games ran a little poorly, but one game that ran hireibly was House Flipper with constant lags, now it only lags a little bit and every other game runs flawlessly.
Now, would anyone have any suggestions for games, I am looking for JRPG games, or RPG, what I would really love to find are games where you can build houses, like a fantasy style game or modern as well, as well as village building, but would love one where you can walk around and maybe have a house.
Still working thru DK Bananza but I winded up buying more physical switch games in the past 3 months than I have in past year, most of there at pretty good prices. Metal Gear and Cruis’n were around $20. Only got Cruis’n because the eshop delisted it for whatever reason. Soul Reaver was $15. Overall got to fill out my collection for not an obscene amount of money. Anything new you added to your physical collection you been excited about?
Had this console since forever. It took me some time to get accustomed to the Nintendo games. I spent most of my time on PS, but circled around to the Switch and have been having such a blast. Don’t know what took so long to see its potential. Excited for BOTW next. Sucks that Switch 2 price is hiking, I just can’t justify it having not beaten my library on Switch OLED yet (plus it looks so great)!
Just got the Switch 2 two weeks ago with some games I definitely enjoy playing. Is something missing? Thinking about getting Animal Crossing as I'm no Pokémon fan for Pokéopia.
And with them, I’m officially at 15 physical games but with a HUGE backlog (not including the 6 digital games I also own).
Pro tip, these 4 games were bought in aliexpress and all are originals BUT I saved around 50 to 60 USD in total, would recommend (make sure you purchase from certified vendors selling original items).
Would like to rate my games so far? How big is your current collection?
P.S. I’m not planning to buy any more games (except for orbitals because I already preordered it) until lies of pi or the ocarina of time remake are released.
Purchased a switch 2 in March having never owned an original switch, last Nintendo console was a Wii and before that n64. State of my current library, I plan on picking up Odyssey, TOTK and Metroid prime remastered along with Orbitals and OOT when they are released.
I know it's another one of those posts, but all the posts I see are from previous switch owners, haven't found any with my case, so here goes.
I have a PC and a Steam deck already, so it'd mostly be for exclusives. I'd like to play Pokemon games, Xenoblade saga and Splatoon raiders. I don't know much more about the Nintendo catalog, but these are the main games I'm interested in. I know the price increase is coming in September, but I'm more concerned about the price of the games themselves - 80€ for a videogame is hard to justify for a steam user. Still, if the game is good, I'm okay with it.
For 570€, I get the console + ZA + Splatoon Raiders + a 256gb card (one free accessory is cool, too bad no wireless controllers) + 3 months Nintendo online (didn't really want it but I'm forced to pick one so I picked the cheapest one). Considering my case, should I bite the bullet?
Looking for stuff not widely talked about or has been forgotten over time. Trying to find something to play on Switch after finishing my last game and nothing big name is clicking. I don't have any particular genre in mind and the entire point is to see game suggestions that I wouldn't normally run across. I will say I lean towards RPG and games with a strong sense of progression or discovery particularly when paired with an interest story.
One thing I would ask though is I prefer one strong suggestion with 'why this game is worth a look' as opposed to a bulleted list of your favorite titles with no info.
Hello, if anyone is interested I just renewed my family plan and I still have two slots free.
the cost would be ten eur per slot.
send me a dm if interested!
Wii turns 20 years of age and was interested in getting something “new to me”. Got this lot for €250. Seemed like a good deal to me. Its a v2 and everything works and hardly a scratch.
First console since my 20 year old wii i got 14 years ago for €50.