Xiaomi launched the 55-inch Mi QLED Television 4K in India on Wednesday at a value of Rs 54,999. This is the company’s most premium –category-first– wise Television in the nation to date. The Mi QLED Television 4K will be accessible from December 21 across Mi.com/in, Mi Home, Flipkart, Vijay Sales, and physical retail retailers.
In several techniques, the Mi QLED Television is a spiritual successor to the Mi Television 4, Xiaomi’s very first wise Television in India. Even although that Television has been succeeded by newer models more than time, which includes the Mi Television 4 Pro and Mi Television 4X Pro, this is the very first time Xiaomi is updating the core show technologies, with quantum dots. The instant positive aspects of a quantum dot LED Television more than a normal LED LCD are larger –100 percent– colour volume and enhanced brightness.
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“Over the last two and a half years, we have gained a lot of expertise in this market. We have poured all that knowledge into this product,” Eshwar Nilakantan, category lead for smart TVs at Xiaomi India told TheSpuzz Online in an exclusive interview recently. “In terms of performance, it is four-five generations ahead.”
All this should theoretically entail in picture quality that is “true” to how content creators intended. The Mi QLED TV 4K also supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation).
The other big highlight of Xiaomi’s new TV is its design. The TV has a slim profile with a silver aluminum alloy frame and carbon fiber finish on the back. The Xiaomi Mi TV remote is also getting a much-needed update in feature-set as it now supports double tap volume down to mute and long press Mi button to access quick settings.
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For audio, the Mi QLED TV has a downward-firing 6-speaker setup with four full range drivers and two tweeters for 30W peak output. Dolby Audio and DTS-HD are supported though there is no Dolby Atmos. An interesting thing to note about the Mi QLED TV 4K is that it is one of the few TVs in its price range to support Enhanced Audio Return Channel (or eARC) which invariably also means that it supports the latest and greatest HDMI standard, aka HDMI 2.1.
Under the hood, the Mi QLED TV has a custom 4-core MediaTek 9611 processor paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. Software inside the TV is Android TV 10 and of course, there is Xiaomi’s content-first PatchWall overlay you can switch to at the press of a button. Connectivity options include 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB, Ethernet, Optical, and 3.5mm audio jack.