Xiaomi has listed its 2026 TV A and A Pro series on its global website, indicating a likely global release soon. The standard A 2026 is available in 43″, 50″, 55″, and 65″ sizes, while the A Pro 2026 adds a 75″ model. Both series are aimed at the affordable 4K TV segment.

The TV A 2026 features a 4K 60Hz panel, MEMC for motion smoothing, and support for HDR10 and HLG. New additions include Filmmaker Mode and a Game Boost feature (not available on the 43-inch model) that simulates a 120Hz refresh rate. The A Pro 2026 offers a QLED display with 94% DCI-P3 color coverage and adds HDR10+ support for improved color performance in both video and gaming. Both models run on Google TV, support Apple AirPlay for screen sharing, and include HDMI eARC/ALLM, USB 2.0, and dual-band Wi-Fi. The A Pro also includes an optical audio port.

Gaming features have been given some attention. Game Boost uses MEMC to increase motion clarity up to a simulated 120Hz on TVs 50 inches and larger, although the native refresh rate remains 60Hz. Xiaomi has not provided input lag numbers but highlights lower latency for console gaming.
Audio hardware is unchanged from the previous version: dual 10W speakers with Dolby Audio, DTS-X, and DTS Virtual:X. There is no support for Dolby Atmos. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.0, Chromecast, Miracast, and voice control through Google Assistant.
Pricing has not been confirmed. However, the 2025 series offers a rough guide: the 43-inch A 2025 launched at €319, while the A Pro 2025 started at €339 for the same size. Both lineups will likely debut first in Europe and Asia, with broader regional availability to follow.
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