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Redmi has introduced its 2026 lineup of Redmi smart TVs in China, bringing updates across both premium large-screen and mainstream segments. The highlight of the announcement is the new Redmi TV MAX 100-inch model, alongside refreshed A Pro series variants.

Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch announced

Redmi Smart TV MAX

The Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch 2026 model is priced at 8,799 Yuan (~$1,280). It features a 4K resolution panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for both entertainment and gaming. The display is said to deliver brightness levels between 400 to 600 nits, offering better visibility compared to smaller variants in the lineup.

The TV is equipped with a 30W speaker system and includes HDMI 2.1 support. It runs on a five-core A55 processor and comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. Power consumption is rated at 450W. Alongside it, Xiaomi has also introduced an 85-inch model priced at 4,899 Yuan (~$711), featuring slightly lower brightness and a 20W speaker output with 3GB RAM.

Redmi A Pro series TV range unveiled

Redmi A Pro TV series range

The A Pro series spans multiple sizes, starting from 43 inches to 75 inches. Prices begin at 1,799 yuan (~$260) for the 43-inch model and go up to 3,599 yuan (~$520) for the 75-inch variant. Most models in this series support 4K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate, except the base version, which is limited to 60Hz.

Across the lineup, Xiaomi is focusing on high refresh rate panels, improved system memory, and better overall efficiency. The A Pro models offer up to 94 percent DCI-P3 color gamut and include configurations with HDMI 2.1 support depending on the size.

The TVs are powered by quad-core or five-core A55 processors, paired with up to 3GB RAM and 64GB storage. Speaker output ranges from 16W to 20W in the A Pro series, while the MAX variant delivers more immersive audio experience.

With this lineup, Xiaomi is expanding its presence across both entry-level and ultra-large screen categories. The addition of a 100-inch model at a relatively competitive price point reflects a growing demand for bigger displays in home entertainment setups.

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