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

I have gone through this thread, there sure looks like a lot of issues with this TV some even replacing it 3-4 times.
Is there anyone who did NOT face any issues with this TV and is happy? I am planning to get this TV soon and this thread is making me question my decision.
 
I have gone through this thread, there sure looks like a lot of issues with this TV some even replacing it 3-4 times.
Is there anyone who did NOT face any issues with this TV and is happy? I am planning to get this TV soon and this thread is making me question my decision.
I don't think you will get a TV without ANY issue.
I am satisfied with the TV. Probably one of the reasons, I don't use Native APPs of the TV. I have a Firestick4k and a Nvidia Shield TV connected to it.
If you are planning to use the native Apps of the TV you might face a bit of UI slowness (weak processor) and other issues associated with the OS.
 
I don't think you will get a TV without ANY issue.
I am satisfied with the TV. Probably one of the reasons, I don't use Native APPs of the TV. I have a Firestick4k and a Nvidia Shield TV connected to it.
If you are planning to use the native Apps of the TV you might face a bit of UI slowness (weak processor) and other issues associated with the OS.
I really dont care about the apps/UI. I already have a fire tv 4k which I will be using. I am just worried about panel quality/QA
 
I have gone through this thread, there sure looks like a lot of issues with this TV some even replacing it 3-4 times.
Is there anyone who did NOT face any issues with this TV and is happy? I am planning to get this TV soon and this thread is making me question my decision.
Dont do it. I've already replaced my Mi TV panel twice in less than 18 months (courtesy the warranty). If you get it, definitely get the extended warranty as there is a possibility that the panel will conk off every 6-9 months. Having said that, their warranty is excellent and hassle free since they replaced the panel on both occasions within a span of 3 days.
 
the major issue with any OLED is the room reflection. Never owned an OLED TV and it's all based on the reviews.
Thats cuz the blacks are completely black i.e. no light being emitted on the part of the display that is completely black unlike LCDs where a certain amount of light (depending upon the type of display) will be emitted on that portion of the panel which is supposed to be completely black. Having said that, the amount of reflections is dependent on the coating and other technologies that each manufacturer deploys and which can also vary for the same manufacturer depending on the range (such as Sony and their X-wide).
 
I have gone through this thread, there sure looks like a lot of issues with this TV some even replacing it 3-4 times.
Is there anyone who did NOT face any issues with this TV and is happy? I am planning to get this TV soon and this thread is making me question my decision.

Very selective reading I must say :).

Multiple folks on this thread have stated exactly what you've asked, that they love the TV and have no issues.

Anyway - if budget is not a concern, then do go ahead and buy a much more expensive alternate - the govt. will be pleased with the additional GST revenue
 
Very selective reading I must say :).

Multiple folks on this thread have stated exactly what you've asked, that they love the TV and have no issues.

Anyway - if budget is not a concern, then do go ahead and buy a much more expensive alternate - the govt. will be pleased with the additional GST revenue
There is no need to be sarcastic here and tease someone for their choices.
 
I have gone through this thread, there sure looks like a lot of issues with this TV some even replacing it 3-4 times.
Is there anyone who did NOT face any issues with this TV and is happy? I am planning to get this TV soon and this thread is making me question my decision.
Well I won't be honest if I say I didn't face any issue. My problem is that my dog likes this TV a lot and he is not accustomed to the remote provided by MI. In that process especially while operating the remote he has chewed it twice. Replacement remote is not available on MI site, so I bought similar from MI site, that again was chewed by him. Later I replaced with Amazon fire stick remote and somehow that is working fine.

Moreover, I had major eARC compatibility issue between this TV and Yamaha 3067. I loved the TV so much that I ended up replacing the Yamaha with Denon x2700h. This led to further issues with this TV as combination of a 75in TV and a 5.1.2 AVR necessitated the need to update the speaker's, especially installing ceiling speakers. Which was a major issue that I have to overcome with.

So yeah, have faced multiple issues since I have bought this TV.
 
Very selective reading I must say :).

Multiple folks on this thread have stated exactly what you've asked, that they love the TV and have no issues.

Anyway - if budget is not a concern, then do go ahead and buy a much more expensive alternate - the govt. will be pleased with the additional GST revenue
this tv represents the image of Chinese home brands.
they save money on testing, whether at component level or at a finished product stage.
So without reliable QA in place, it depends on the customer's luck whether he gets a good piece or a dud.
Extended warranty is a additional cost.
The nuisance of repeatedly sending a everyday use item for repairs is another factor.
What will be interesting to study is whether the Chinese are diverting the shoddier stuff to 3rd world markets while taking more care with their products in the west ?
Also considering a spend of anything around a lakh as "cheap" is wrong. The government should step in to force all manufacturers to give a minimum warranty of at least 3 years , even if it forces the prices up. This will compel the Chinese to maintain a certain quality or it will become uneconomical for them to keep on repairing stuff for 3 years.
 
What will be interesting to study is whether the Chinese are diverting the shoddier stuff to 3rd world markets while taking more care with their products in the west ?
This is true. Comparatively TCL TV's in USA competes with LG and Samsung whereas in India we do not get those models. However, I think MI TV's are manufactured in India now so not sure why QC is still a problem.
 
this tv represents the image of Chinese home brands.
they save money on testing, whether at component level or at a finished product stage.
So without reliable QA in place, it depends on the customer's luck whether he gets a good piece or a dud.
Extended warranty is a additional cost.
The nuisance of repeatedly sending a everyday use item for repairs is another factor.
What will be interesting to study is whether the Chinese are diverting the shoddier stuff to 3rd world markets while taking more care with their products in the west ?
Also considering a spend of anything around a lakh as "cheap" is wrong. The government should step in to force all manufacturers to give a minimum warranty of at least 3 years , even if it forces the prices up. This will compel the Chinese to maintain a certain quality or it will become uneconomical for them to keep on repairing stuff for 3 years.
Or get the extended warranty! ;)
 
The firmware on my tv is QTG3.200305.006.2148 with march 2021 security patch. Is there a newer version?
 
The firmware on my tv is QTG3.200305.006.2148 with march 2021 security patch. Is there a newer version?
Mine is an earlier firmware - QTG3.200305.006.1328 with 5Dec2020 security patch. Checking manually for a firmware update shows I'm on the latest version. Looks like Xiaomi is not focusing on updates to this TV.
 
Hello All,

I bought the Mi Q1 75 in November. My unit is having DSE. There is a continuous dark patch, slightly yellowish around the border. Please see the attached images. The horizontal stripes are camera artifacts. The DSE is more pronounced in the blue sky images.
 

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Hello All,

I bought the Mi Q1 75 in November. My unit is having DSE. There is a continuous dark patch, slightly yellowish around the border. Please see the attached images. The horizontal stripes are camera artifacts. The DSE is more pronounced in the blue sky images.
That's vignetting, not DSE. Every LCD TV will have some vignetting around the corners and edges due to how the technology works.

This is completely normal.
 
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