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Xiaomi Mi TV 4 to Go on Sale in India Today Via Flipkart, Mi.com, and Mi Home Stores



  • Xiaomi Mi TV 4 sale will be held at 12pm IST on Tuesday
  • The new TV will be available online and offline, but in limited stocks
  • More Xiaomi TV models are expected to launch on Wednesday

The Xiaomi Mi TV 4 will go on sale once again in India on Tuesday via online and offline channels. This will be the third Mi TV 4 sale in India, and is scheduled for 12pm IST via Flipkart, Mi.com, and Mi Home retail stores. While the new Mi TV 4 was launched less than a month ago, Xiaomi has been teasing the launch of more TVs in India, which will be less expensive than the current model.

Mi TV 4 price in India, launch offers

The Mi TV 4 price in India is Rs. 39,999, which places it above the company's smartphones if we go by the pricing only. As for launch offers, buyers of the Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4 get free 3-month subscriptions (worth Rs. 619) to Sony Liv and Hungama Play, the Mi IR cable (worth Rs. 299), and on-site installation worth Rs. 1,099 for free. The 11-button Mi Remote that's bundled with the TV can be used to control a set-top box apart from the television itself, using the Mi IR cable priced at Rs. 299.
Mi TV 4 specifications, features
The Mi LED TV 4 model comes with a 55-inch LED display panel, though in China the Xiaomi had launched it in 49-inch and 65-inch variants as well. The TV supports 4K (3840x2160 pixels) resolution and HDR, and measures only 4.9mm in total thickness. Notably, the panel offers a viewing angle of 178-degrees and has a response time of 8ms.
The TV is powered by a 64-bit quad-core Amlogic Cortex-A53 SoC clocked up to 1.8GHz, coupled with Mali-T830 graphics. It comes with 2GB of RAM and features 8GB of storage. It also features Dolby+DTS Cinema Audio, with two 8W duct inverted speakers, as well as Xiaomi's AI-powered PatchWall UI that has been redesigned for the Indian market. The PatchWall UI offers personalised recommendations and universal search.
In terms of connectivity, the Xiaomi Mi TV 4 includes three HDMI 2.0 ports, two USB (one USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0) ports, an Ethernet port, an S/PDIF port, dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and Bluetooth 4.0.
Xiaomi promises more than 500,000 hours of content, of which 80 percent will be free. The content will be available in 15 Indic languages. Content partners include Hotstar, Voot, Voot Kids, Sony Liv, Hungama Play, Zee5, Sun NXT, ALT Balaji, Viu, TVF, and Flickstree.

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