Xiaomi is hosting a launch event on 24th September where the company will be launching the Mi 9 Pro 5G and Mi MIX 4 smartphones. Along with that, Xiaomi will also expected to launch its 8K Smart TV and MIUI 11.
Now, the Mi TV’s official Weibo account has shared a new teaser poster which hints that the company is all set to unveil its 8K Smart TV in the market next week. The poster has a bold font in the center that reads “8K Ready” and below that it teases “We Are Ready!”.

Currently, the highest resolution that Xiaomi Mi TVs have is 4K resolution. If a new Mi TV Pro comes with an 8K resolution, then that firmly places the premium TV on the high-end of Xiaomi’s TV lineup.
Recently, during its ‘Smarter Living 2020’ event in India, Xiaomi launched four new TV models in the Indian market, including the Mi TV 4X 65-inch. Prior to that, its sub-brand Redmi launched its first Redmi TV in China with an aggressive pricing. A couple of days ago, Xiaomi announced a 70-inch model for its Mi TV 4A series.
However, Xiaomi’s won’t be the first company to launch 8K TVs in the market. TCL has already unveiled 8K TV but the device is not going on sale anytime soon. Other brands like Samsung and LG have also launched 8K TVs.
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Samsung QLED 8K and LG OLED 8K have been announced by the companies but they are very expensive. While the Samsung’s TV is priced at around $5,000, the LG’s TV will soon go on sale with pricing as high as $30,000.
While Xiaomi has been very popular in the Smart TV category in its home country China as well as in India, the company’s popularity is now under threat given that many smartphone makers are now entering the Smart TV market.
Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has already launched Honor Vision TV powered by HarmonyOS at an aggressive price point while OnePlus is also set to enter this market with its OnePlus TV on 26th September. While the OnePlus TV will first be launched in India, it’s just a matter of time it makes way to the Chinese market.







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