Redmi smart TVs could be launched in India from March | The comparison

Redmi smart TVs could be launched in India from March | The comparison

Through 2020, we have seen Xiaomi expand into various new product categories and price points. By 2021, it looks like Redmi will follow the same path by launching its first smart TV in India. The information comes from Mukul Sharma, a leaker better known as Stufflistings, said on Twitter that Redmi TVs will be launched in India from March this year. He further added that it could be offered in a 55- or 65-inch version. While this development isn't particularly surprising, it does suggest that Redmi wants to capture the 65-inch TV market, a segment that has been less popular and quite expensive in India. For context, the cheapest 65-inch TV currently in India is the Xiaomi Mi TV 4X, priced at Rs.54,999. Originally released in September 2019, it has been out of print for a while.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">Redmi could finally launch smart TVs in India at competitive prices, as early as March, could it be the Redmi Smart TV X series, which launched in China last year? It was available in a 55-inch variant and a 65-inch variant #Xiaomi #Redmi February 2, 2021 Currently, there is no official information on this, so take the information with a grain of salt. It is also unclear whether this will be a brand new product for India, a renowned TV from Xiaomi's portfolio, or already available in other countries. If the latter is the case, then the Redmi Smart TV X65 is the most likely candidate, which launched in China in May 2020, at an incredible price of CNY 3,299 (~Rs 37,000). Available in 50, 55 and 65-inch versions, the Redmi Smart TV X series has 4K UHD resolution, motion estimation, motion compensation (MEMC) for smoothing, an 8-unit audio system with four 12,5W speakers , Dolby Audio and DTS - HD capabilities and more. They have fairly slim bezels on three sides, allowing for a 97% screen-to-body ratio. There's also far-field voice recognition for voice commands without the remote, but that could be a region-specific feature. It will be interesting to see how Redmi positions its new televisions. Historically, Xiaomi has faced some criticism in the premium segment. Redmi's focus as a price leader could entice people to consider these larger TVs, which are well above what the average Indian household is looking for.