Xiaomi's latest TV lineup is set to bring more value to the Chinese market. The company has now launched the Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition series, offering 4K 120 Hz QLED displays, HDMI 2.1, and two 48 MP cameras, with pricing starting at the equivalent of just over US$900.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-launches-the-Mi-TV-6-Extreme-Edition-with-a-4K-120-Hz-QLED-display-and-48-MP-dual-cameras.548133.0.html
It's a really tight price for a TV with those characteristics.
Also good to see 100W on a TV. Not very common. I wonder how it will deal with vibration, especially with bass frequencies, which at that wattage will definitely be visible if not managed properly.
Wow, that render looks pretty misleading. A 75" TV is 2.5m wide, and a sofa for 3 is 3m wide. For that render to be to scale(mainly, for the TV to look so big) they need to be pretty damn close to the TV (2m) and the FoV would have to be that of a FL >200mm (eq.) lens. And 100 lighting zones...gimme a break, the bloom's not nearly worth it, 255 zones for 75" isn't great either, just look at iPP 12.9" 2021's blooming with over a thousand zones.
Maybe it could become a policy to always post the actual resolution, aspect ratio and PPI a display has. Like 640x480, 4:3, 75 PPI.
Who can remember what WQXGA or 4k means, plus apparently nobody quite agrees what exact number of pixels 4k means anyways.
Thanks 8)
Two cameras? For what?
To me, an Mi TV with a mediatek chipset is a powerful combination.