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Mi TV Horizon Edition to Launch in India
The company has set up a dedicated microsite for the upcoming Mi TVs, giving you a sneak peek at the design and key features. Xiaomi first applied the ‘Horizon Edition’ branding to its recently launched Mi NoteBooks in India. This, of course, means the upcoming Mi TV will have very thin bezels (as shown below) all-around, offering an even immersive experience. The bottom bezel will surely be thick to accommodate the Mi branding. It will also most likely be a more premium offering than previous-gen Mi TVs.
Features
TV will have the Patchwall launcher, and is said to provide access to over 5,000 apps, suggesting that the TV will be running on Android TV with access to the Google Play Store for the Android TV platform.
But it does mean that Xiaomi Mi TV Horizon Edition could feature a premium display, which might be a QLED or OLED TV. Also, the TV will run on Android so you will get access to all the apps.
Quick Wake is another feature that is highlighted. The Xiaomi TVs shut down when turned off and hence take quite some time to turn on. With “Quick Wake” it looks like the TVs will go into standby mode rather than shutting down giving customers access to quickly switch on the TV.
Why Should I choose
If you are looking to invest in a good 4K HDR TV, then you will spend upwards of 1 lakh to get a TV from Sony or Samsung or LG. The Xiaomi Mi LED Smart TV delivers a great 4K HDR viewing experience. Don’t expect the same quality you’ll get when you spend a lakh on a TV, but the experience is pretty good.
You may want to toggle the dynamic colour and dynamic brightness on and off too to get the perfect viewing experience. The TV does offer good amount of manual controls. You have the standard presets, which include Standard, Movie, Picture, Sport, Monitor, Game and one user profile only. You also have the ability to manually control the 1024 colours for each individual Red, Green and Blue colours which is nice.
The TV’s panel is reflective but not the most reflective that we have seen. You will have to find that sweet spot in your house or invest in dark curtains to have the best experience. Considering the price of the TV, the viewing experience for 4K HDR content is very good. The black levels look decent and the immediate shift from a dark scene to a bright scene transitioned well. There is some loss of detail in the darkest areas of a scene sometimes.
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