Xiaomi Mi QLED TV 4K with a 55-inch QLED Ultra-HD screen launched in India on Wednesday, priced at Rs. 54,999. Android TV and Mi QLED TV 4K with PatchWall technology is the company’s first QLED TV in India, and it is also their most premium TV series yet, offering a step up from the existing LED TV range. The new TV has a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels and is available in a single 55-inch size option, with support for HDR up to the Dolby Vision format.
Price of My QLED 4K TV in India
Priced at Rs. 54,999, the Mi QLED TV 4K is the most expensive 55-inch TV Xiaomi currently offers in India. Available in a single 55-inch size option for now, the Mi QLED TV 4K compares to QLED TV options from brands like OnePlus and TCL, which are similarly priced around or below Rs. 60,000 mark. At this price, Xiaomi offers similar specs and features at a similar or lower price than options like the OnePlus TV Q1 and TCL 55C715 (Review).
Mi QLED TV 4K will go on sale in India on December 21 at 12pm (noon) IST, via Flipkart, Mi.com, Mi Home stores and other retail stores including Vijay Sales.
Mi QLED TV 4K Specifications and Features
The Mi QLED TV 4K has a 55-inch QLED Ultra-HD (3840×2160 pixels) screen, compatible with various HDR formats, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10 +, and Dolby Vision. The TV runs Android TV 10 and is among the first major TV releases to run the latest version of Android TV. However, this does not run the Google TV launcher as it does on the Chromecast with Google TV, instead it runs the Android TV launcher.
When it comes to specs, the Mi QLED TV 4K is impressive on paper, with a MediaTek MT9611 quad-core processor powering the interface. There is also 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage for apps and app data, and 30W of sound output through a six-speaker system consisting of four full-range drivers and two tweeters. The TV has Chromecast built in and also a quick wake-up feature as recently seen on Mi TV 4A Horizon Edition.
There are three HDMI ports and two USB ports on Mi QLED TV 4K; The first three are HDMI 2.1 with support for a 60Hz refresh rate with up to 4K resolution and 5ms input lag, which will be beneficial for gaming. Bluetooth 5 and HDMI eARC are also compatible with Mi QLED TV 4K.
Like other Xiaomi’s TVs, the Mi QLED TV 4K also runs the company’s PatchWall launcher, with the latest version, PatchWall 3.5, running on the TV. The remote control is the same as on previous Mi TV models, with few buttons and hotkeys for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, as well as access to the Google Assistant for voice commands.
The Mi QLED TV 4K comes with some key software-based changes that seek to improve the user experience, including a quick mute option, accessed by double pressing the volume down button, and access to quick settings. even within the content by long pressing the ‘Mi’ Button on the remote control.
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