Flagship QLED TVs Xiaomi TV Max entered the global market – 85 and 100 inches, 4K and up to 240 Hz

Xiaomi has unveiled the international versions of 85- and 100-inch TV Max TVs for the 2025 model range. The flagships boast huge QLED panels, high-quality images and sound, and a high refresh rate. The junior version is priced at €1299.99.

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Xiaomi TV Max 85 2025 and TV Max 100 2025 are distinguished by an elegant design, high relative screen area and thin metal frames. Their UHD (4K) displays cover 94% of the DCI-P3 color space, and also offer a 144Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time, meaning smooth gameplay and clear images when watching sports and fast-moving scenes in movies. There’s also a Game Boost gaming mode with a 240Hz refresh rate.

There is support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which means high-quality sound and image, as well as Filmmaker Mode, VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium. HDR10+, HLG and MEMC are also supported. On board there are two 15-W speakers (two tweeters and two full-range speakers) with Dolby Atmos.

High performance TVs are provided by a quad-core Arm Cortex-A73 processor with Mali-G52 graphics, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of permanent memory. The software platform is Google TV with built-in Chromecast. Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6 are supported, there are several HDMI and USB ports, an Ethernet connector and much more. The TVs are also equipped with the Xiaomi TV+ platform with free access to TV channels; Apple AirPlay and Google Assistant are supported, and it is possible to control them using voice commands.

Xiaomi TV Max Series 2025 will be sold through official channels through authorized retailers. The 85-inch model will be available from €1,299.99, the 100-inch model from €1,999.99.

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