Xiaomi to launch Mi TV Q1 75" on 23rd March - QLED, 192 Zones, 120Hz


I agree ....Mi service so far has been very good. They have been patient to hear out problems , ensured service engineer turn up quickly and also acknowledge issues if any without dilly dallying or trying to put up excuses.
They also installed the TV in my new home, plus checked for all panel issues.
 
They will not revise this model. They will get sued for doing so. Maybe newer model will have better processors but can have inferior panels which can be prone to ghosting. It all depends upon the feedback this 75' gives to Mi. I don't think gaming on 75 is good idea, I have ps5 and I don't play on 75 because it's tiring to my eyes.
If you want to game on a TV, I would advice only LG and Samsung. Gaming is really difficult to master as local dimming algos need to work really nicely else you end up with lost details and washed out gaming experience. Plus gaming mode of Lg and Samsung are way better. This MI QLED 75 has one very strong point is that it's panel is absolutely flagship level ( between Q80t and q90t) and if you can possibly calibrate it nicely, you end up with a great movie viewing experience. Plus atleast my panel hits around 1200 nits too. ( Already shared).
Mi TV refresh is already out. Not specific to this model but Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition in sizes upto 75". The Panel is certainly more advanced with 1200 nits of claimed brightness, 275 odd local dimming zones, same or wider color gamut than Q1. 2 Full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth with VRR etc(I believe 48 Gbps) and 1 eARC port. The newer flagship processor from MediaTek' - MT9950 which is capable of hardware decoding upto 8K@60Hz. Looking at the recent history of Xiaomi launches in India, they could it launch it in India in around 6 months time frame.
 
Mi TV refresh is already out. Not specific to this model but Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition in sizes upto 75". The Panel is certainly more advanced with 1200 nits of claimed brightness, 275 odd local dimming zones, same or wider color gamut than Q1. 2 Full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth with VRR etc(I believe 48 Gbps) and 1 eARC port. The newer flagship processor from MediaTek' - MT9950 which is capable of hardware decoding upto 8K@60Hz. Looking at the recent history of Xiaomi launches in India, they could it launch it in India in around 6 months time frame.

Looks promising. Only concern is whether they would be able to manage the same killer price that they have done for this current 75 inch. With global chip shortage , uncertainty around the pandemic and not many takers for such a large TV , won't be easy for Mi to find the sweet spot.
 
Mi TV refresh is already out. Not specific to this model but Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition in sizes upto 75". The Panel is certainly more advanced with 1200 nits of claimed brightness, 275 odd local dimming zones, same or wider color gamut than Q1. 2 Full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth with VRR etc(I believe 48 Gbps) and 1 eARC port. The newer flagship processor from MediaTek' - MT9950 which is capable of hardware decoding upto 8K@60Hz. Looking at the recent history of Xiaomi launches in India, they could it launch it in India in around 6 months time frame.
Won't release in India. Price in China is 1.2 lakh. Therefore atleast 1.8 lakh in India.
 
Why will I feel bad though considering I got this 75 inch tv for free from Xiaomi? I was only helping people out as I know that Xiaomi mi tv 6 extreme cannot be launched at price lower than 1.8 lakh and at that price one will be a fool to buy a Xaiomi and not a LG oled. But go on.
Perfectly makes sense as you are comparing a 75inch Xiaomi to 77 OLED.. Nice try by the way!
 
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Anyways if anyone interested, this is A8g vs a80j. Sony has improved itself quite a lot. @Love4sound
This year there is a huge hype and expectations with the sony oled's. Good that sony is pushing in the oled segment and seeing so much improvements has got me really excited. By the time i am ready for the next oled upgrade which is in 4-5 years time, LG seeing sony improvements will have all those improvements in their oled line up for a lesser amount
 
This year there is a huge hype and expectations with the sony oled's. Good that sony is pushing in the oled segment and seeing so much improvements has got me really excited. By the time i am ready for the next oled upgrade which is in 4-5 years time, LG seeing sony improvements will have all those improvements in their oled line up for a lesser amount
What excites me most is that Sony and LG have started the brightness war. This will really make them reach real Dolby Vision level in 5-6 years and imagine the level of processing they will have. Truly a time to wait.
 
The hdmi ports issues and the earthing issues are points of concern. Just like a dyanora 1970s 80s TV that had that fault back in those days. People died due to electric shocks in those days - and xiomis have reinstated those issues in this day and age with some below par stuff.
 
The hdmi ports issues and the earthing issues are points of concern. Just like a dyanora 1970s 80s TV that had that fault back in those days. People died due to electric shocks in those days - and xiomis have reinstated those issues in this day and age with some below par stuff.
Earthing issues isn't present after connecting to my UPS. Checked it 6-7 times.
 
Do you work for Xiaomi? how can you say they wont release it?
its still good deal for the features what it gives.. the problem is, those who might have got it already might feel bad..!
I've already bought the Mi Q1 75. I think I got a great deal. But as with all modern electronics, I've come to expect it will be outdated in a year. Hence I won't feel bad if Mi launches a bigger better TV at a similar price. It's the same thing with mobile phones, we've stopped feeling bad years ago - electronic obsolescence is a given.
 
Earthing issues isn't present after connecting to my UPS. Checked it 6-7 times.
Can you please explain this? In 3 TVs for me, the hdmi port of the tv to which my avr hdmi out was attached have become dysfunctional. All power connections have been thoroughly checked. All hdmi cables have been updated. That leaves my avr itself and splitter, both of which are under service to rule out any issues. The same splitter feeds into my projector which should have had hdmi issues in case the splitter was the culprit, since a projector I assume is a more sensitive pence of equipment. I am a bit flummoxed here on the hdmi issues. Interestingly, direct hdmi out from avr to the mi tv doesn't work whereas i get a display if routed through the splitter. Makes it even more confusing. Maybe best to take the full refund offered by Xiaomi. I echo the sentiments above on their customer service though - its been stellar. This is a significant part of a big ticket purchase.
 
Won't release in India. Price in China is 1.2 lakh. Therefore atleast 1.8 lakh in India.
At this point you or I can at best make only a wild guess about it's price or launch. When this TV was also announced, you can check the first few pages, fm were expecting it to be priced at 2.25-2.5 Lacs. No one was ready to give it a chance. But it launched with best possible bargain at 1.2 L and the panel turned out to be fantastic. Now, the global chip shortage is definitely going to spice up the prices across categories, so even Xiaomi isn't going to be affected. Point is Mi TV 6 Extreme edition is a great refresh in every parameter. Xiaomi in past launched their Mi TV 5 series and recently even started selling it fully imported super flagship Mi 11 Ultra, so there are chances they may launch. At even 1.8 it's good bargain, 77" OLED sells for upward of 6L and Sony offering in LED is not good(all the blooming, low zone count etc). 1.5-1.6 will be the sweet spot. But one never knows how these companies make decision. And I am not too optimistic of it launching, as no one from Xiaomi India like Manu Jain, or others even talked about it's launch even if it's China
 
Can you please explain this? In 3 TVs for me, the hdmi port of the tv to which my avr hdmi out was attached have become dysfunctional. All power connections have been thoroughly checked. All hdmi cables have been updated. That leaves my avr itself and splitter, both of which are under service to rule out any issues. The same splitter feeds into my projector which should have had hdmi issues in case the splitter was the culprit, since a projector I assume is a more sensitive pence of equipment. I am a bit flummoxed here on the hdmi issues. Interestingly, direct hdmi out from avr to the mi tv doesn't work whereas i get a display if routed through the splitter. Makes it even more confusing. Maybe best to take the full refund offered by Xiaomi. I echo the sentiments above on their customer service though - its been stellar. This is a significant part of a big ticket purchase.
Yes take the refund. I would have taken too. I don't even know what what an AVR is so can't comment on it. I have used ps5 once and jio stb box on hdmi that's it.
 
Anyways if anyone interested, this is A8g vs a80j. Sony has improved itself quite a lot. @Love4sound
That's great improvement. OLED are known to have blue tint making high APL images to not look as vibrant. The A80j looks a lot warmer and producing better skin tones. If Sony is able to address bluish color tones issue, then it takes away another reason to get QLED.
 
That's great improvement. OLED are known to have blue tint making high APL images to not look as vibrant. The A80j looks a lot warmer and producing better skin tones. If Sony is able to address bluish color tones issue, then it takes away another reason to get QLED.
Newer OLEDs definitely looks much superior to QLEDs.
 
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