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Posted by 4K 60Hz only?
 - Today at 15:27:55
QuoteThese are screens with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 and a refresh rate of 60 Hz at native resolution.
Only 60 Hz?! I bought a QD-OLED S95B 55 inch and am still very happy. Overclocking to 144 Hz is also possible (on Linux may be not anymore). What are these good for when they are cheaper, but don't support 4K120Hz / HDMI 2.1a / the full 48 GB/s?

PS: In Game Mode, there is no input lag and the image quality on my S95B is just amazing. But I guess IF the pixel response times on these IPS is good enough, they'd be fine, if they hadn't the 4K 60 Hz limitation. For true 60 Hz they require 1/60 = 16.67 ms pixel response times, which they probably don't have in the first place.

Instead, maybe you should see if you can get a used SAMSUNG QD-OLED TV? I understand if you don't want to buy them from private sellers. Maybe see for a refurbished one.
Posted by +75
 - Today at 10:28:30
mi.com/it/product/xiaomi-tv-fx-mini-led-75 €849

Already all models had launched @ EU by 05/28/2026: notebookcheck.net/New-cheaper-Xiaomi-Mini-LED-TVs-launching-globally.1308610.0.html
Posted by Sergey
 - Today at 07:27:24
.... the TV reduces the resolution at which it displays content to 1080p to deliver that increased refresh rate. I edited the sentence a little to make things clearer.
Posted by Sergey
 - Today at 07:16:50
I believe that's a mistake, guys. HDMI 2.1 should be good for 2160p 120 Hz. Let me ask the writer
Posted by [email protected]
 - Today at 00:46:01
Quote from: heffeque on Yesterday at 22:14:51"A single 120 Hz HDMI input with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 is supported."

What? Is that to force users to connect the TV to the internet to be able to use the 4K feature?

That's low... Very low.

Trash TV from Xiaomi.
Posted by heffeque
 - Yesterday at 22:14:51
"A single 120 Hz HDMI input with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 is supported."

What? Is that to force users to connect the TV to the internet to be able to use the 4K feature?

That's low... Very low.

Trash TV from Xiaomi.


Edit: 4K at 60 Hz is supported. No issue then.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 16:53:44
Xiaomi has several new TVs on offer, which are both quite affordable and promise impressive picture quality thanks to modern display technology. The models in the Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED series start at just €349.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-launches-new-TVs-from-EUR349-with-screen-sizes-of-up-to-65-inches-HDR10-and-120-Hz.1324374.0.html