Xiaomi has added a new listing on JD.com for its latest device – the Xiaomi Home Screen 11. The company touts this as their strongest smart screen device yet. A full presentation of the gadget is expected next week, launching concurrently with the Xiaomi 17 Ultra.
The Xiaomi Home Screen 11 boasts an 11-inch display with a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. The design has undergone changes, including a new metallic body, and repositioned speakers at the back, making the smart screen 35% more compact than its predecessor. This design also allows the screen to tilt between 0 to 60 degrees. Its hardware platform features an 8-core processor, 6 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of flash memory. The device operates on the latest HyperOS 3. Additional features include four speakers and an 8-megapixel front camera equipped with a physical shutter for privacy.
The Xiaomi Home Screen 11 is positioned as the central hub of a smart home. It supports Bluetooth Mesh, Xiaomi Mesh 2.0, and comes equipped with an IR emitter for controlling household appliances. The device functions only through a power supply (no battery provided). The gadget is compatible with a wide range of Mi Home ecosystem devices as well as third-party brands.
Details surrounding the Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s launch have sparked excitement. While full specifications are under wraps, it’s expected to feature cutting-edge display technology and a high-performance processor, promising to set new standards in mobile innovation. The simultaneous launch with the Home Screen 11 signifies Xiaomi’s strategic push to dominate both the smart home and mobile sectors.
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