Xiaomi announces S Pro Mini LED 2026 TVs with HyperOS 3, 330 Hz refresh rate, with 5200 nits of brightness.

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Pre-sales for Xiaomi’s next TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 series have formally begun in China. The versions in the lineup are 65, 75, and 85 inches in size, and their respective launch costs are 6,499 yuan ($909), 8,199 yuan ($1,147), and 10,499 yuan ($1,469). A 98-inch model is also listed on Xiaomi’s official website for 19,999 yuan ($2,799), though it’s unclear if that price is set in stone.

Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 specs

Building on the Mini LED base from the previous year, the 2026 series offers significant improvements in brightness, display performance, and intelligent capabilities. Xiaomi stated that all models have a 330Hz refresh rate mode for gaming and support 4K resolution at 165Hz.

Xiaomi announces S Pro Mini LED 2026 TVs with HyperOS 3, 330 Hz refresh rate, with 5200 nits of brightness.

The panels’ maximum brightness is 5,200 nits, while the 98-inch model’s local dimming zones vary from 3,864 to 1,792. Each display boasts a professional-grade ΔE≈1 color accuracy rating, 10.7 billion colors, and a 95% DCI-P3 color gamut.

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With a WHVA base and a unique anti-glare coating, the TVs’ low-reflection wide-angle display lowers surface reflectance to just 0.5%. Xiaomi claims that this provides better off-angle contrast than traditional displays and enhances visibility in bright areas. Aiming for an immersive viewing experience, the chassis incorporates a 0.9mm black border and an ultra-slim 4.35mm bezel.

A MediaTek 9655 chipset with a quad-core Cortex-A73 CPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage powers Xiaomi‘s most recent HyperOS 3 operating system, which is compatible with all models. Xiaomi’s Super XiaoAi voice assistant, a 4K user interface, and dynamic scene modifications utilizing ambient light sensors are all supported by the operating system.

Motion compensation, AI-based upscaling, and real-time color tweaking are all handled by Xiaomi’s proprietary XM9000 image processor and Master Image Engine. Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, VRR, MEMC, and FreeSync Premium Pro are also supported by the TVs.

Two upward-firing units for Dolby Atmos surround effects and a 2.1.2-channel speaker system with 61W output, adjusted by Harman, power the audio. Xiaomi has not verified whether the new, incredibly thin silver remote control is made of metal, but it does come with a dual-height metal stand with the TVs.

The TVs have three HDMI 2.1 connections (one with eARC), USB 2.0 and 3.0, optical out, AV in, LAN, and antenna input for connectivity. Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6 are supported by the TVs.

Additionally, Xiaomi included a millimeter-wave radar device that uses proximity to trigger eye-care alerts in Kids Mode. The TVs allow multi-screen sports streaming and are integrated into Xiaomi’s Mi Home platform.

In related news, AKAI has released its PowerView Series TVs in India with prices starting at ₹13,990, while TCL has unveiled the QM9K QD-Mini LED TV with Google Gemini and 6,500 nits of brightness.

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