CES is a place where you can easily drown in a sea of pixels and after three days still surface with a lack of clarity about the state of the TV market. Year after year we are inundated by announcements from TV makers at CES marketing OLED advancements, brighter panels, and the latest in wafer-thin panel technology—suggesting that ideas have been running dry at OEM R&D departments. In a refreshing change, one of the hottest things in Las Vegas this week concerns RGB display technology. This replaces traditional white-LED backlights with microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs at the backlight level. A range of TV OEMs are pushing into RGB. Samsung has its Micro RGB displays, LG is demonstrating the Micro RGB Evo, while…