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The stands are firm and strong. One is TCL, while another unknown brand is Kevin offering it at Rs 35,990.99mm thick — thinner than your smartphone. In short, the slim profile, though enjoyed by the owner, was never visible to his guests. Let’s check out how this television is different from the older king. And hence a new release — the Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch — which is specifically built for the Indian consumer. There is very limited such content available today and are expensive and need to be played using specific compatible players only. So Xiaomi had to re-think how they could keep the same hardware while offering its fans the best of its television range.Rating: Head to Amazon or Flipkart and search for a 4K UHD smart 55-inch TV and you will find a few that will probably hit your eye.Xiaomi entered the television segment in India almost a year ago. Not bezelless.

The Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch sports Android TV and Patchwall, which was not the case on the older Mi TV 4 which only supported Patchwall. Also, there was a huge risk when cleaning the TV or connecting to the ports behind — the television was delicate and once could unknowingly damage it if too much pressure was applied to the panel. What you then get at the same (Rs 44,998) price — Android TV, better audio, faster UI and a sturdier build, but will lose out only on the stunning looks what the Mi TV 4 offered. If you are opting for this TV and constantly keep changing the input cables, be prepared with these options — either place it on a table and forget wall mounting, use a costlier wall mounting bracket that allows you to pull the television ahead, or opt for extension cables before wall mounting the TV. We are used to Netflix and Amazon Prime where content personalization is a huge welcome.The Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch has the same hardware (almost) in comparison to the Mi TV 4. The remote allows instant switching between Android TV and Patchwall with the press of a button. It is not as thin as you would expect but is definitely sturdier than the older king. The only difference here is the chassis design and newer logic board. While the audio is definitely better and louder than before, it is still not as impactful as we expected. And Xiaomi is selling their Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch 4K UHD for Rs 39,999. We definitely recommend the Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch as an upgrade to your existing television. Sadly, the present content structure will make you hunt for something that will interest you as most of the promoted content is featured towards the top and is internally managed by Xiaomi. Viewing angles are as good, colours are sharp, contrast levels are great.All new design, but a pretty conventional look to make the TV more durable, especially while transportation. The user interface is very smooth and almost near perfect.

While the TV was an awesome home appliance to buy, the company has sadly discontinued the product due to its delicate panel which was prone to damage when transporting it.Installation of the television is as before and you would have to invest an additional amount if you were to wall mount it. While the HDMI and USB ports are still easier as they are accessible (but still difficult) from the right, the AV cables are almost impossible to connect if wall mounted.Specifications at a glance:Model: Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inchPanel: 4K UHD, HDR, 10-bit, 55-inch, 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60Hz, 178-degree viewing angle, 6. They sell below the Rs 40,000 price point. Such content is very limited on the internet, but it is good to know that the TV is compatible for the same and is future-ready for the times ahead. Xiaomi is well-known in India, has many service centres around the country and the TV itself features Android and Patchwall, which is something that thet brand needs to address.Rear panel is made using metal, is firm and strong. (Pun intended).

The other reason explained to us is that the feedback from customers stated that though the Mi TV 4 was chic looking and the slimmest, it was never easily visible from the front unless one went to the sides and looked at it personally. Xiaomi says that personalization will soon come into play after they are able to collect the database of registered accounts and only then they can cater to specific users. While they could be opted for sure, the distinguishing feature between the Xiaomi and other brands definitely don’t need to be spelt out. The plastic borders are just shy of 1-inch on all sides. The Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch with Android TV now requires better hardware for compatibility and compliance, and hence there are slight upgrades in comparison to the older Mi TV 4. The TV had a panel that stood just 4. The never-ending scroll of content offers a lot of regional content for the Indian audience, but there are still no personalization options for individuals. And yes, you will have to spend Rs 30 extra for two AAA batteries for you’re the remote as Xiaomi does not ship them in the box. Adding in a Soundbar or external speakers is the only other way to enhance the 4K experience. The new variant is priced even cheaper to the original Mi TV 4 and retails at Rs 39,999.The regular AV, S/PDIF and Ethernet are on the rear panel and difficult to reach if wall mounted. Wall mounting is the centre. The Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch is priced at Rs 39,999. Nevertheless, the performance of the TV and low risk is all that should matter. The new Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch features a stronger chassis but loses out on the thin profile that the Mi TV 4 had to offer. The Patchwall user interface is even faster than the previous generation — thanks to the upgraded hardware.
Android TV 8.As for the specifications, the new 55-inch sports the same panel, but gains 2 Watts in audio power, has the same processor, but now sports a better graphics processor and now features Android TV. Upgrading to a smarter television is the road ahead and Xiaomi’s televisions are the right choice to smartly consumer content that is waiting for you up there. Probably you may see it as a television expensive to a few competitors. Upgrading to a larger screen should be worth it and the Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4X Pro 55-inch surely addresses that consumer. The final changes on the newer TV as compared to the older one — sturdier frame/chassis, but with a noticeable bezel all around.The Mi LED TV 4X Pro is mainly aimed towards buyers who are still stuck on older non-smart and smaller sized televisions. So you now get a simple conventional-looking television as compared to the chic and slim Mi TV bezelless 4.265,H. The I/O panel is pretty deep towards the centre and once wall mounted, it is difficult to reach behind and connect/change input cables.

Netflix and Amazon Prime are still missing, but Xiaomi said that there is work in progress and they shall soon make an announcement on its final development with the two OTT services. However, for now, you can enjoy YouTube, which was not featured on the older variant. And the first television they launched here was the Mi TV 4, which was the slimmest 4K 55-inch television at the cheapest price you could buy.0, PatchwallCPU: Amlogic Cortex A53 quad-coreGPU: Mali-450RAM: 2GBStorage: 8GBPower: 120W peakWeight: 13KgDimensions: 1242mm x 780mm x 245mm (WxHxD)HDMI and USB ports can be accessed, but are not as easy if wall mounted. Mi TVs sport a Bluetooth remote control and the newer variants now come prewinder with a new remote that features voice input — resembling the same seen on Amazon’s Fire TV stick remotes. Content available in HDR does look rich and vibrant, but it all also depends on the source. The 10-bit panel manages content well, but the actual delivery will only be visible if your input source plays 10-bit content in its full glory
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