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Xiaomi Introduces High-Definition Symphony with Redmi TV X 2026 Series

Xiaomi Redmi TV X 2026: An Elevated Viewing Experience

The Xiaomi Redmi TV X 2026 series has officially launched in China, boasting an impressive lineup that includes 55, 65, and 75-inch models, all featuring Mini LED backlighting. With prices set at $355, $425, and $540 respectively, these TVs promise a great return on investment. Photo: Redmi

Advanced Display and Enhanced Gaming Capabilities

The 55-inch model features 308 dimming zones, the 65-inch offers 384, and the 75-inch tops at 512, ensuring superior contrast and richer colors across all sizes. They reach a peak brightness of 1200 nits and cover 94% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, making them a choice pick for HDR enthusiasts. All panels provide 4K resolution at 144 Hz, while sporting the capability to reach 288 Hz in Game Mode at 2K or Full HD resolutions.

Running on HyperOS 3, equipped with a 4-core ARM Cortex-A73 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of storage ensures a fluid viewing experience. They also support Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision Gaming for truly immersive displays.

Connectivity and Future Trends

This new lineup from Xiaomi also supports future-forward technologies with two HDMI 2.1 ports and Wi-Fi 6, aligning with current gaming console capabilities, ensuring users will be well-prepared for the latest advancements in gaming technology.

A Step Towards the Future

One of the key enhancements in the tech world aligns with advancements in virtual reality and augmented reality, both of which benefit from higher refresh rates found in these panels. These aspects make the Redmi TV series an attractive option for tech-savvy consumers looking to stay ahead of the curve.

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