Xiaomi has announced that it will launch the QLED TV X Pro 75 (2026) in India in February, as the company marks eight years since the debut of its first Smart TV in the country. The upcoming 75-inch model expands the X Pro series and signals Xiaomi’s renewed focus on large-screen premium televisions in India. Xiaomi has not yet disclosed technical specifications, pricing or detailed hardware information. However, the microsites highlight several positioning cues.
The company has set February 19 as the launch date for its QLED TV X Pro 75 model in India. The microsites for the product are now live on Xiaomi’s official website and e-commerce platforms like Amazon India. Offline availability details are yet to be revealed.
The microsites tease the following details:
While Xiaomi has not confirmed panel specifications, the QLED branding indicates the use of quantum dot technology layered over an LED-backlit LCD panel. In practical terms, this typically delivers improved colour volume, higher brightness and better HDR performance compared to standard LED TVs in the same segment.
Xiaomi’s QLED TV X Pro came in 43-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch models last year. The 65-inch model, for instance, comes with a 4K QLED panel with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, 120Hz Game Booster mode, 34W Boom Box speaker backed by Dolby Audio, DTS:X and DTS: Virtual X, and Google TV with Patchwall UI. The 65-inch TV is priced at Rs 57,999.
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And now we will be getting the bigger 75-inch size.
The move suggests Xiaomi has seen demand for 75-inch TVs in India. As consumers increasingly treat the living room TV as a primary entertainment hub for streaming, gaming consoles and live sports, Xiaomi and other brands are launching such big screen TVs in the country. If you are interested in one, stay tuned to our coverage of the Xiaomi 75-inch QLED TV soon.
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