After teasing the launch of Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series on April 15 in India, the company has now confirmed the lineup will be available in 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch models. The series is already available in other markets and comes with QD Mini LED technology, wherein Mini LED is the backlighting, and QD is the quantum dot colour technology. And thanks to this display type, you can expect higher brightness and improved contrast control. Here’s everything else to expect:
Xiaomi has not announced pricing yet. But its current top-of-the-range 75-inch QLED TV is priced at Rs 69,999. And QD Mini LED being the superior technology, we can expect the new series to come at a premium.
The TV’s listing is available on Amazon, and so, we know it will be retailing through there, Xiaomi’s own website and offline stores. We will have more details soon.
Here, the key differentiator could be Xiaomi’s software experience and ecosystem integration, rather than just panel hardware.
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Xiaomi says the TV S Mini LED series will focus on improving picture quality through a combination of Mini LED backlighting and its ‘Quantum MagiQ’ colour tuning.
For the unversed, Mini LED means the TV’s backlighting will include thousands of smaller LEDs, allowing several dimming zones for deeper blacks, improved contrast and sharper details than standard QLED panels. Meanwhile, the quantum dot colour means better colour volume and brightness.
Now, based on the global variant, here are the expected specifications of the 55-inch model of the TV S Mini LED:
Xiaomi TVs would work well with an ecosystem of other devices for a connected home setup.
If you are planning a mid-premium TV purchase, you may wait for the Xiaomi TV for its combination of 4K Mini LED, quantum dot colour, and Google TV. But if you are a serious gamer, then TVs with 120Hz panels may still offer better value.
Tomorrow, we will know more about TV S Mini LED’s complete specs and pricing. Since it is Xiaomi, we hope to see it using Mini LED to bridge the gap between QLED and OLED, while keeping prices relatively accessible.
Keep reading Digit.in for the launch coverage.
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