Review Mi Smart Tv. The Mi Smart TVs are an exclusive budget friendly range of TVs which are super efficient as well It is also advised for an Mi TV user to take extensive care of the TV as it is delicate and thin Installation if being done manually should be done with extreme care.
DesignAndroid TV 10 and PatchwallPictureConnectionsSoundConclusionAs for the design of the TV Mi TV P1 55 at first glance from the front this model is very attractive The design has thin frames the largest case thickness is about 9 mm which is considered the norm for a midrange model The legs of the stand are located on the sides of the screen but shifted slightly towards the center If you just look at the Mi TV P1 55 then it can pass for a highend LCD TV Of course upon closer inspection it is felt that Xiaomi has decided to save on materials used in its production of the Mi TV P1 series but on the other hand this constrains the final price of the product The fact is that plastic is abundant The bezel of the screen is made of dark plastic with a gray tint The back of the TV and the legs of the stand are made of the same material The body is not even low quality polycarbonate so the Mi TV P1 series TVs do not have the ability to come close to highend products There is no doubt that if these decorative elements were metal and The operating system that is installed in the series of TVs Xiaomi Mi TV P1 is Android TV 10 Aesthetically not everyone likes this platform than the latest versions of Tizen or webOS (Samsung and LG) But in this case Android runs flawlessly smoothly The chip that is responsible for the operation of this software is MediaTek MT9611 a quadcore SoC a Mali G52 MP2 GPU only 2 GB of RAM The same Mali G52 is responsible for the partial implementation of the HDMI 21 interface on the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 55 The peculiarity of the TV Xiaomi Mi TV P1 55 which allows it to stand out from the majority of competitors (on Android TV) is that in addition to this OS there is PatchWall This software is an interface designed by Xiaomi that allows you to access your favorite apps and content This works through personalized recommendations that the shell generates based on the analysis of the content that the user reproduces The Xiaomi Mi TV P1 55 is reasonably well calibrated at the factory Let’s return to the VA matrix which is equipped with the TV Mi TV P1 55 When considering the macro shooting of the screen you can clearly assess the distribution of RGB subpixels Let’s say this the clarity of the image of the matrix reflects how we will see the picture The average viewing angles of the VA panel is a regularity One of the main strengths of VA panels is their excellent natural contrast In this area they tend to clearly outperform TVs using IPS matrices Therefore the Mi TV P1 has a very convincing contrast but only the VA models Blacks are deep although the ability to display detail in shadow areas is limited This is due to the Edge LED backlighting As for the brightness the Mi TV P1 55 has “moderate” so the HDR content does not acquire the effect that can be observed from Samsung or Sony It is worth recalling of course that “correct” HDR playback can be seen on TVs with peak brightness of 1000 nits or more But such models do not fall into the mi To evaluate the performance of the Mi TV P1 55 in game mode the Xbox Series X console was used Xiaomi guarantees that the HDMI 2 port implements eARC technology and all others are ALLM But there is no VRR support so a “partial” implementation of HDMI 21 is proposed When plugging in the game console she correctly determined that this TV was Dolby Vision compatible but did not realize its ability to work with the HDR10 standard nor the presence of an automatic mode with low latency On the other hand one cannot ignore the fact that the VA panel which is installed in the 55 diagonal of the Mi TV P1 operates at a native refresh rate of 60 Hz Therefore taking advantage of the opportunity to enjoy games at 120 Hz will not work As for the delay the last word belongs to the TVs of this series (we take into account the moderate price of the device) After a little gaming experience it becomes clear that the input lag is in the range from 25 to 30 ms Therefore the dubious Sound is usually one of the weak points of entrylevel and midrange TVs Unfortunately the 55 model of the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 is no exception Sound quality is acceptable if the level is not too high But if used at maximum power distortion will be noticeable This is annoying and exhausting On the other hand one can call the advantage of the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 55 ″ the ability to process content with Dolby Audio and DTSHD sound which is especially appreciated at a time when some brands stopped offering the ability to decode DTS The Xiaomi Mi TV P1 55 model in question has two tweeters and two woofers Sound scheme 20CH power 2 × 10 watts Note that the TV Xiaomi Mi TV P1 32 only has a pair of broadband emitters The midrange is probably the most competitive in the 4K TV market Highend models are attractive because of the best features but their price often makes them unaffordable for many users In short this is the golden mean in which the models from the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 series are located Thus the most obvious advantage of the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 is its attractive priceperformance ratio This allows the series to stand out from many other midrange models It’s worth adding the ability to handle Dolby Vision and HDR10 + content The design is stylish but the materials used are too simple When it comes to software the Android TV 10 and PatchWall tandem is great Of course a potential buyer should understand that there is a lot of plastic in the construction that its maximum brightness is limited and true HDR is not available Sound – although extended but there are some comments No 10bit panel and no full HDMI 21 implementation 83% (142).
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That Red Dot AwardPortsWatching Content on The MI TVWhy Does This Matter?Picture QualityAudio QualityRemote and UsabilityVerdictYes this is the television that won the Red Dot Award some time back It's as slim as the slimmest TVs on the market At 49mm it's basically just a screen but it thickens near the bottom to fit the ports and internal architecture While it is obviously meant to be wall mounted you do get a stand with this one The frame is slim so that the screen feels all the more impactful And it all works just not in a premium Sony Bravia A1 kind of way Simply put the Mi TV 4 is premium for its price But just like the erstwhile LeEco televisions it looks better in pictures In short while you won't be disappointed with the design but you're not going to be blown away either With three HDMI and USB ports each the Mi TV provides ample connectivity options You also get an ethernet port just in case the WiFi wasn't working for you While there's ample port support here the placement is somewhat problematic The HDMI and USB ports lie in a socket on the back of the TV facing outward This can easily get in the way of various HDMI cables and devices For instance my Fire TV Stick can't be connected to any of these ports because there's just not enough space Even using a connector I had to struggle to get the right fit While I was able to connect the Xbox One without a connector it still took some work It's not really a big issue but a slight misstep that some may not like For settopboxes and consoles that don't need to be disconnected often it's a one time hassle It is important for devices like the Chromecast etc I often saw horizontal lines while playing content from the FireTV Stick which I fixed by reconnecting it As mentioned earlier Xiaomi's televisions are content delivery systems In essence the TV is just another screen for the company to extend its ecosystem In India though it's just like any other television The content offerings here aren't owned by Xiaomi so it's unlikely that the company is making a lot of money from them At least not unless it sells enough of these TVs The TV runs on Xiaomi's PatchWall user interface which serves content based on what you watch From the offset you will see content offerings from Sony Liv Viu Voot and Hungama on the home screen Xiaomi actually has quite a few content partnerships here actually but none that actually dazzle You see Hungama Voot Viu and even Sony Liv do not deliver the quality of content you want from these TVs While you do get HD and 1080p content from them Netflix Prime Video and Hotstar are quite noticeably better not just in terms of resolution but in other ways too including content selection For the re Am I nitpicking? Yes I certainly am But the UI is integral to a smart TV much more than it is in phones The TV is a visual experience from top to bottom If it doesn't look good it doesn't feel good Maybe that's just me but I do expect more from Xiaomi Admittedly it's an incredibly fast UI but that's about all there is to it When I saw the original Mi TV I was truly dazzled Again this is probably just me but I do expect Xiaomi's devices to be closer to flagship class In that respect the Mi TV is far behind offerings from Sony LG or Samsung To be clear it's still a great TV for the price I'm just warning you against setting your expectations too high Colours and contrast on the Mi TV 4 are decent If you're upgrading from cheaper offerings from Vu etc you will actually see a fair difference here Yet it's nothing like the Samsung QLEDs and a far stretch from OLED TVs from Sony and LG I tweaked the settings a bit but could often see clouding on the screen Screen uniformity is not the Mi TV 4's forte and you can't unsee this if you've spotted it once The Mi TV produces decent black levels but it's seriously hampered by clouding The Panasonic Shinobi Pro series produces better contrast and colours though they support 1080p resolution only For the uninitiated clouding is the effect wher For small to mediumsized rooms the Mi TV 4 is quite enough Audio isn’t very detailed but it works for watching TV in general Like most TVs in India it does the job for watching movies or videos but if your ears are better tuned you may want to add speakers or a home theatre unit You can’t really tune the audio quality much The TV supports Dolby audio but the settings don’t make a big difference here The “voice enhance” option makes voices louder while the surround option doesn’t seem to make a big difference There is an equaliser though which can be handy The best smart TVs always try to do everything with a single remote and so does the Mi TV 4 However here again I go back to the fact that this is an unfinished system For instance the remote can control my FireTV Stick for basic navigation but there's no way to pause a video on Hotstar And pressing the “up” button somehow brings up the resolution and subtitle options Navigation is fine as long as I'm scrolling through content but the deeper applications are often missing Xiaomi's looks and feels the same as Amazon's FireTV remote but it has a volume controller too It connects to the TV via Bluetooth so you can use it without actually pointing to the TV If you're buying this TV you should buy a couple of AAA batteries beforehand Interestingly Xiaomi doesn't bundle batteries with this television Update At the time of writing this I didn't have the price of the Mi TV Now that we do it's value proposition goes up incrementally At Rs 39999 this is without a doubt one of the most value for money offerings out there TCL's Android TVs offer better picture quality in some ways but without content support The Mi TV is for those who don't want to use set top boxes Simply put the Xiaomi Mi TV 4 is a good TV for the price Yet it's sad to see that Xiaomi is just one amongst many now The Mi TV 4 doesn't dazzle which is not a problem as long as you keep your expectations in check That said in the larger scheme of things it's a value for money television which is what matters 4/5 Author Prasid Banerjee.
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