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Mi QLED TV 75 Ultra-HD HDR Smart Android TV launched in India

An all-new Mi QLED 75-inch TV from Xiaomi has been launched in India. It’s the biggest and the most expensive television so far from the company. This television is a part of the recently announced Mi QLED TV 4K series in India, starting with a 55-inch Ultra-HD TV. Mi Qled Tv 75 Ultra Hd Hdr Smart Android Tv Launched In India

Mi QLED 75-inch Price in India, Availability

The Xiaomi Mi QLED TV 75 retails at Rs. 1,19,999, making it more expensive than other televisions in the Xiaomi lineup. However, the Mi QLED 75 TV is priced significantly less than competing televisions of the same size and offers a much better value for buyers looking to purchase a very large television for a large viewing area.

It will be sold on April 27 through the company’s own online store, as well as on Flipkart. 

Mi QLED TV 75 specifications and features

The TV has a 75-inch QLED screen with a 97 percent screen-to-body ratio and a 120Hz peak refresh rate. Different high dynamic range formats are supported, including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG. A full array of LEDs and 192 zones of local dimming enable the TV to deliver better black levels and more accurate LED dimming.

Sound is handled through a six-driver system with a rated output of 30W, supporting Dolby Audio and DTS-HD. The speaker system consists of two tweeters, two full-range drivers, and two woofers. Xiaomi says the Mi QLED TV 75 speakers have a bigger cavity than other televisions, so they will offer louder and better sound.

It runs on Android TV 10, with access to both Xiaomi’s PatchWall as well as the stock Android TV interface. Several popular apps and games can be downloaded through Google Play. Up to Ultra-HD streaming and all HDR formats are supported natively on the TV.

A quad-core 64-bit A55 processor powers the TV and it has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The Mi QLED TV 75 comes with a built-in Chromecast, as well as Google Assistant access both with the included remote or hands-free voice controls, as well as two far-field microphones that can be turned on and off directly on the TV.

Further, Mi TV will become a ‘Works with Alexa’ certified product in the coming weeks through a software update, which will enable users to use Echo smart speakers to interact with the TV. In addition to HDMI 2.1 compatibility, the Mi QLED TV 75 also uses an ALLM (auto low-latency mode) for better performance with gaming consoles, and it comes with a single central stand for easy table-mounted placement of the TV.