The Xiaomi Mi Fan Festival is here, and the company is already announcing various new products as we speak. Among the new launches are two new smart TV’s which include the Xiaomi 75 inch Full-Screen TV Pro and a new 60 inch model for the Mi TV 4A.

Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 75 inch

The Chinese tech giant has just launched the largest variant in one of its TV family. The Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 75 inch has been announced and will be placed right above its 43 inch, 55 inch and 65-inch variants that were launched last year, in September 2019. These are one of the company’s premium lineup of TV’s and feature an aluminum alloy for its design and build.

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Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 75 inch features extremely narrow bezels on every side, which also provides them with an impressive screen to body ratio of 97 percent. However, the top bezel also carries the ‘Mi’ brand logo and is a bit thicker than the other three sides. The middle frame of the 75 inch TV is made out of Aluminium alongside a metal base plate.

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The Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 75 inch features a quad-core 64-bit processor that has a clock speed of 1.9GHz. This is a custom-built 12nm FinFET process chipset which makes them highly power-efficient, according to the company. Alongside the processor, 2GB of RAM is housed along with built-in storage of 32GB. The TV also runs the PatchWall operating system and is shipped with several video streaming services pre-installed, like Tencent Video, Youku and VOD from iQiyi.

A few other notable features include, Dolby Audio, XiaoAi assistant, voice commands and option to connect with IoT devices, to both control them and display their status. The display of the Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 75 inch is a 4K panel while the chipset is capable of natively supporting 8K content as well. It will be sold for a price of 5,999 Yuan or roughly 846 US Dollars.

 

Mi TV 4A 60 inch

Xiaomi has also launched a new variant for its pre-existing Mi TV 4A model. This version is a 60-inch model and will fit right between the other smaller and larger iterations of the same. It features a 4K LCD display and also sports relatively thin bezels on every side of the display.

Being a smart TV, it features XiaoAI built-in voice assistant on the PatchWall OS. So, one can stream videos, movies and more if connected to the internet. Under the hood, a 64-bit amlogic processor can be found alongside 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. It also houses the basics like HDMI ports, USB ports, AV input and offers  Dolby Audio and DTS-HD as well.

The new Mi TV 4A 60-inch is priced at 1,999 Yuan (or roughly 281 US Dollars). Interestingly, the slightly outdated Mi TV 4A 58-inches is priced at a lower 1,599 Yuan (or roughly 225 US Dollars), so that might be a viable option for those looking under a particular budget.