Xiaomi presented TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 – 4K, up to 240 Hz and up to 100 inches

Xiaomi today held a big presentation in China, where it presented many new products – from smartphones to a new car. One of the new products presented was the line of premium TVs TV S Pro Mini LED 2025.

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The TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 series includes TV models with screen diagonals from 65 to 100 inches. The new products are based on the XM9000 processor, which, combined with a peak display brightness of 3200 cd/m², provides clear images with high contrast and quality, the manufacturer says. The TVs feature a 16-bit Mini-LED backlight control system that enhances the viewing experience.

TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 series TVs are also equipped with Master Image Quality Engine 2.0 technology based on artificial intelligence. It is responsible for high-quality display of colors, as well as for adjusting contrast and detail in real time. For Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 TV screens, 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space is claimed.

The new Xiaomi TVs support 4K resolution with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. Additionally, they support 120Hz MEMC mode and 240Hz gaming mode, which reduces motion blur during fast on-screen movements and also reduces input lag.

The new products are also equipped with a 2.1-channel audio system with support for Dolby Vision Atmos technology, and have HDR10+ and IMAX Enhanced certifications, which guarantees their compatibility with high-quality content display formats.

Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 runs on the Surge HyperOS 2 operating system, which has an intuitive interface and seamless integration with other Xiaomi devices. In addition, the new products are equipped with Qingshan EyeCare technology, which limits blue light emission to improve eye comfort during prolonged viewing. The cost of Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 TV models is as follows:

  • 65-inch model – 4599 yuan ($646);
  • 75-inch model – 6499 yuan (about $913);
  • 85-inch model – 8499 yuan (about $1193);
  • 100-inch model – 12,999 yuan (about $1,825).

The devices are already available for purchase in China.

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