Xiaomi's 75-inch QLED Android TV with HDMI 2.1 for €1299 (Mi TV Q1)

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It's also expanding its Mi TV lineup with one of its biggest products yet, the 75-inch big Mi TV Q1. The QLED Android TV set will come to Europe first and cost from €1299 (~$1560).

The Mi TV Q1 has a sleek metal finish and bezels so small they might as well not be there. It comes with an HDR+ capable 4K screen with quantum dot technology. Gamers and streamers can take full advantage of the TV's 120Hz refresh rate via HDMI 2.1 and an auto-low latency mode. Thanks to 192 zones of full-array local dimming, the set reaches a contrast of 10,000:1. If you don't want to hook up a soundbar to the TV, you can use the integrated 30W stereo system comprised of two tweeters and four woofers. It supports Dolby Audio and DTS-HD.

 

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Is the panel of this TV made by Xiaomi, or is it licensed panel tech from LG/SAMSUNG/SHARP/AOC etc? For example, Phillips does not make their own TV/PC panels, they are using licensed panel tech from, panel makers.
 
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STOP Buying Hdmi 2.1 TVs For Next-Gen Consoles
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Not everyone buys HDMI 2.1 ready TVs for consoles, some buy to future proof their purchases (ie. 7-15 years). Why buy a HDMI 2.0 only TV, then upgrade with 2 years later for another $2000 (whatever the price is).
 
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