About a year after the Lumio Vision 7 and Vision 9 were launched, Lumio is back with its new TVs. The new models carry the same names: Vision 7 and Visio 9, but have upgraded features. The highlight is that the Lumio Vision 9 comes in a 65-inch screen size, and the panel type is QD Mini LED with support for native 144Hz refresh rate at 4K resolution. Besides the hardware improvements, we also get new software initiatives like Project Neo for content discovery. Here, you can learn what that is and everything else you need to know about the new TVs.
The Lumio Vision 9 (2026) 65-inch TV is priced at Rs 72,999, and with introductory bank offers and coupons, you can grab it for a net effective price of Rs 64,999.
Meanwhile, the Vision 7 (2026) TVs come in a 43-inch model priced at Rs 29,999, and the 55-inch model carries a price tag of Rs 39,999. There will be bank offers and coupons that will bring down the prices further.
The TVs will be available on Amazon and Flipkart starting April 24, 2026.
Moreover, the brand will be releasing a 55-inch refresh of Lumio Vision 9 in May 2026.
The Lumio Vision 9 uses an EVA (Enhanced VA) panel with Mini LED backlighting and quantum dot colour. The company is claiming 800 nits of peak brightness, up to 7000:1 (Dynamic contrast 100,000:1) contrast ratio, and support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision.
For gaming, the TV supports native 4K at 144Hz along with VRR and ALLM. This should make it suitable for consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X, as well as gaming PCs. There is also support for 1080p at up to 240Hz, which could appeal to competitive gamers.
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On the audio side, you are getting a 50W hexa-driver setup with dual subwoofers and Dolby Atmos support.
Under the hood, the TV is powered by a MediaTek Pentonic 700 chipset paired with 3GB DDR4 RAM and 2x faster storage than the predecessor. Lumio claims faster boot times and app loading compared to typical Google TVs. In practical terms, this should reduce UI lag, which is a common issue in this segment.
As for software, the TV runs Android 14 with Google TV. A notable addition is Lumio’s TLDR interface, which has been updated to aggregate and present content across apps into a single searchable feed, reducing the need to switch between platforms.
This TLDR 2.0 includes:
Another interesting feature under work is Project Neo, which involves the user simply sending content they like or text messages to the TLDR bot on WhatsApp, Instagram messages and Telegram. The bot uses smart algorithms and AI and shows what you want to watch, where it is streaming on the connected TV. It also lets you build a watchlist directly on the TV. You can learn more about this in a feature story we will be doing soon.
The connectivity options include HDMI 2.1 ports, USB 3.0 with exFAT support and a satellite input for DD Free Dish.
The new Lumio Vision 7 will come with:
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