
Mi QLED TV 75 India launch soon: Price, features, specifications and everything else to know
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This will be Xiaomi’s first 75-inch smart TV in India and is likely to be its most expensive as well.
Xiaomi is launching its largest smart TV in India on April 23. The Mi QLED TV 4K 75 will be launched alongside the Mi 11 flagship smartphones in the country on the mentioned date. This will be Xiaomi’s first 75-inch smart TV in India and is likely to be its most expensive as well. The Chinese manufacturer had started selling televisions in India in 2018 and has expanded its range over the past three years. It started selling TVs under the Mi branding but had introduced the first Redmi TV last month to target the more aggressive price points. Xiaomi has made it clear that Mi TVs will now target a more premium market and the two line-ups will be distinguished by the end of this year. The Mi QLED TV 75 will be the 75-inch TV Xiaomi introduced in China earlier this year. However, it is expected to make few changes and customisations for the Indian market. These can be on both software and hardware front.
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