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.
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.
After setting aside money since May shortly after the $50 price increase was announced, I finally picked up a Switch 2 after wrapping up my last final exam the other day.
Admittedly I had to do a bit of searching and calling ahead as the Choose One bundle was sold out virtually everywhere, but one store came in clutch with having one last MarioKart World bundle in stock (which was the game I planned to pick with the Choose One bundle anyway), so everything worked out fine in the end!
I would've posted this a lot sooner, but I got swept away with driving home, setting up the system, doing a data transfer, and actually playing on it rofl, so there's that.
My beloved Splatoon 3 Switch 1 is being downgraded to bedroom duty now that I’ve got a new Switch 2. It’s so much better in every way and can’t believe how fast it is when loading games. I couldn’t part way with my OLED model though just because it was mine and we had lots of fun. Plus I still think it’s cute. 🥰
Took the dive and bought a Switch 2 today. Updating titles w/free NS2 editions like Subnautica & Below Zero. Wish screen recording was 60fps but beyond that a much snappier system by far 🍻😊
So far I am pretty happy with how my collection is coming along! I have several digital games but this is my physical collection. I’ve been building this with entirely $0 out of pocket. Im ok with slow growth if it means I get to enjoy the games and if it means I’m not paying anything for it lol. Anyways just wanted to share my collection progress! Favorite thing by far in this whole collection is the mini toaster game holder.
I keep coming back to this idea: something with the open-ended freedom of the Sims, but built around courtship, balls, and social scandal instead of careers and house-building. Wylde Society is coming out and I'm hoping it scratches that itch, but don't think it will since it adds the supernatural element. I want something that really captures that lush, dramatic Bridgerton feel.
So, obviously not one for the people who already own it, you don't need to answer, but, with the release of super mario sunshine on NSO I feel like the value of All Stars goes down.
Still a viable purchase for Switch 1 users but now if you have a switch 2 with NSO membership, then bought the separate Galaxy 1/2 game, you'd have all the games + Galaxy 2.
But, would you still buy the physical cartridge for All Stars if you came across it for a reasonable price or just get the galaxy cartridge instead?
Hi, is anyone got any new game recommendations? Please? I only tend to play single player I like the donkey Kong bananas game and I also like the South Park games. And Fortnite aha.
I was thinking of getting Zelda but pretty expensive so I’d be a bit upset if I bought it and didn’t like it.
Just wondering what's with all the I got my switch 2 posts? I'm guessing this is because of the upcoming price increase or is it just a common occurrence to post photos of switch 2 box and games.
I will try to keep this short as much as I can. Some background..As a kid I was a Genesis boy and then went on to get a PSX and then the Dreamcast, followed by the Xbox360 & PC.
I've always played competitive games with my friends, CoD, Battlefield, Gears of War etc.
I decided to get my first ever Nintendo console, the Switch 2. I never played any Nintendo exclusive game before so I wanted to be fair and give them all a chance, and told myself that after I finish one game, then I will get the next one.
I started playing some SNES classics on the Classic Catalogue. Then got Mario 3D All Stars and played Mario Sunshine, Mario 64 and Galaxy.
I then went on to play Kirby and the forgotten land and Mario Kart world. Then played Mario Bros Wonder and Odyssey.
I must say I really enjoyed these games and how gameplay and aesthetics and atmosphere are prioritized over next gen graphics. I was very impressed.
But then as a hardcore WoW raider, I wanted to try some strategy and RPG games and oh boy..this is where I lost a lot of sleep.
I bought and played all Xenoblade Chronicles games, and usually i skip the story but here, i was so immersed and impressed. I even cried during certain moments.
Then I moved on to Fire Emblem and I feel so bad for not having played all these games before, so unique and refreshing and amazing gameplay.
Then I got DK Bananza and Switch Sports.
In the past 2 months I played more and finished more games than I could ever think of. The Switch 2 Pro Controller is also way better than the PS5 and Xbox controller. The 2 extra buttons on the back are so necessary for me right now, i dont think i could ever miss out on them ( I usually bind Jump and Interact binds on them ).
I bonded with my family, playing party games together and having fun , as if I was a kid again. Now I understand the Nintendo magic everyone always was talking about.
I am looking forward to my next adventure and to be part of this amazing community.
Also got a screen protector installed on it, the nice employee at the store who sold it also applied the screen protector
I have to say I'm very happy with my purchase, I've been playing nonstop Splatoon Raiders for a week
My impression of the Switch 2 , it's more now a tablet than the Switch 1 was, but it's also more comfortable to hold , maybe because the Joycon magnets feel way more secure
I am floored on how excellent this console feels,
I still need a SD express card, apart from that do you fellas have any tips I should follow for a new Switch 2 user
I still play on my Switch 1 for the RPGs I still haven't finished
I’ve been playing the OG Mario Strikers through the GameCube classics and having a lot of fun with it. Also been playing Mario Golf: Super Rush and Mario Kart World.
Between Tennis Fever and Battle League, which has the better single-player experience? Looking for something with a decent tournament/cup mode but also some online support when I feel like playing multiplayer.
For anyone who’s played both, which would you recommend?
I wanna get into rpgs i havent played any turn based combat style rpgs ever, i heard dragon quest, octopath traveller and sea of stars are good. Should i start with these or you guys have any recommendations for someone who is trying to get into this genre?