65inch Borderless Xiaomi TV Leaked


On the 21st of this month Xiaomi look set to launch an all new large screen TV with borderless design.

We don’t know too much about Xiaomi’s new TV except that is will feature a large 65-inch flatscreen panel and likely have a 4K resolution. The LED screen will be the thinnest used by Xiaomi to date with a claimed overall thickness of just 4.5mm!

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The ultra thin Xiaomi TV is also set to be the most expensive Xiaomi TV ever launched with a claimed retail price of 19,999 Yuan! Which is around $2900 meaning Xiaomi hope to tackle up market brands with this new home device.

We will have to wait until the official launch to see what smart features the Xiaomi TV offers, and if Xiaomi plans to launch it outside of China.

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6 Comments

  1. Alexander van Scherpenseel
    March 17, 2017

    Please start the release in Europe…

    • mikey
      March 17, 2017

      I hope also, but i’m just thinking that they would have a service center in each country so if there is an issue you not have to send your tv to china or other far away country.
      If they do this, they have to manage a good service….that would be everything

  2. Alexander van Scherpenseel
    March 17, 2017

    Please start the release in Europe…

    • mikey
      March 17, 2017

      I hope also, but i’m just thinking that they would have a service center in each country so if there is an issue you not have to send your tv to china or other far away country.
      If they do this, they have to manage a good service….that would be everything

  3. waterresist
    March 20, 2017

    NTSC again. Useless. Sorry.

  4. waterresist
    March 20, 2017

    NTSC again. Useless. Sorry.