In November 2019, Xiaomi had introduced the 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch Xiaomi Mi TV 5 models. On the same day, their Pro variants were also made official. While the 55-inch and 65-inch Mi TV 5 Pro and non-Pro models have been on sale in China, the company did not release the 75-inch Pro and non-Pro models in the market. Xiaomi today confirmed that the 75-inch Mi TV 5 and its Pro sibling will be made available for purchase for the first time from March 13 in China.
The above poster confirms that the 75-inch Xiaomi Mi TV 5 Pro and non-Pro edition will go on sale this Friday in the home market. The 75-inch Xiaomi Mi TV 5 is priced at 7,999 Yuan (~$1,153) and the 75-inch Mi TV 5 Pro costs 9,999 Yuan (~$1,440).
The Xiaomi Mi TV Pro 75-inch edition features a 4K quantum dot screen with support for 106 percent NTSC color gamut. It can playback 8K content. The HDR10+ complaint is equipped with a MEMC chip and it has 4 GB of RAM and 65 GB of storage. The Pro model promises a screen-to-body ratio of 97 percent and it comes with a metal body that has a thickness of only 10.9mm.
The 12nm processor powers the Mi TV 5 Pro 75-inch model and it is equipped with far-field voice recognition along with support for Xiao AI voice assistant. The big TV can as a smart home control center and it features an AI driven PatchWall interface.
The 75-inch models will sell alongside the 55-inch and 65-inch Pro and non-Pro Xiaomi Mi TV 5 models. The 55-inch Mi TV 5 was introduced with a price tag of 2,999 Yuan (~$432) while its Pro version had a price tag of 3,699 Yuan (~$533) at launch. The 65-inch was made official with 3,999 Yuan (~$576) pricing and its 65-inch Mi TV 5 Pro costed 4,999 Yuan (~$720) at launch.
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