Xiaomi made waves with its recent launch of the Smart TV A series in India on July 21. This new lineup offers three screen sizes – 32 inches, 40 inches, and 43 inches – all powered by Google TV. With the Xiaomi Vivid Picture Engine, 20W speakers, Dolby Audio, and DTS Virtual:X support, these smart TVs guarantee an immersive entertainment experience.
They are equipped with a Quad Core A35 chipset, 1.5GB RAM, and 8GB storage, providing smooth performance. What’s more, users can enjoy access to over 200 live TV channels through the new PatchWall+ feature, at no extra cost. Starting at just Rs. 13,999 for the 32-inch model, the Xiaomi Smart TV A series offers a compelling and budget-friendly choice for all TV enthusiasts. Be sure to mark your calendars for July 25 at 12:00 pm IST when they hit the shelves on Mi.com, Mi Homes, Flipkart, and retail stores.
The Xiaomi Smart TV 32A, Smart TV 40A, and Smart TV 43A are equipped with Google TV and Xiaomi’s own PatchWall UI, offering a seamless streaming experience. Users can easily access apps and live TV on the home screen. Additionally, the TVs feature Google Chromecast, enabling effortless streaming of movies and shows from smartphones to the TV.
Excitingly, Xiaomi introduces the new PatchWall+ service, granting access to over 200 free live channels. The smart TVs boast IMDb integration, Live TV, Universal Search, and even a Kids Mode with parental lock. With YouTube integration on PatchWall, users can easily explore YouTube Music content directly from the PatchWall Music Tab. The Xiaomi Smart TV A series brings entertainment to the next level with its rich features and user-friendly interface.
Wireless connectivity options on the new Xiaomi Smart TV A models include dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v5.0. The TVs also include two HDMI ports with support for ARC and ALLM, two USB 2.0, an AV, and a headphone jack.
Xiaomi Smart TV 32A, Smart TV 40A and Smart TV 43A also include a new Xiaomi Bluetooth Remote that comes with features such as Quick Mute, Quick Wake and Quick Settings. The former allows viewers to mute the TV by double tapping the volume down key, while the Quick Wake feature can be used to turn on the TV in a few seconds.