Xiaomi has a multitude of Smart TV in Spain, but among them stands out the Q1 series, available in two sizes of 55 and 75 inches. These are the two most expensive models sold in Spain, where the 75-inch has even been out of stock. However, now we can get hold of it at MediaMarkt at its lowest price.
The Serie Xiaomi Q1 consists of televisions that feature QLED panels. Thus, unlike the Xiaomi Mi TV P1, which uses LCD, we find panels with better color reproduction and a higher brightness level. This model with Quantum Dot was launched in early 2020 in Spain, and now reaches its lowest price since launch.
HDR, local dimming and 120 Hz
The Xiaomi 75-inch Q1 It has compatibility with Dolby Vision, HDR10 + standards. At the software level, it uses Android TV 10 as the operating system with access to more than 5,000 applications. The 4K display features a borderless design and an ultra-thin finish.
The QLED panel that it equips has Full Array Local Dimming (FALD), with 192 local dimming zones to achieve a contrast of 10,000:1. The panel also has a 120 Hz refresh rate, as well as WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, 100M Ethernet and optical. The speakers it equips have 16 watts of power in a 2×8 W configuration.
The TV has HDMI 2.1, but it falls into that confusing area where it does not support some of the features of the standard, such as the 4K signal at 120 Hz through HDMI. This is due to the fact that the MediaTek MT9611 processor that it integrates is only capable of processing signals 4K at 60Hz through the HDMI ports. The processor is accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory.
Less than 1,000 euros for a 75-inch QLED
The TV also has a Bluetooth remote to use voice assistants such as the google assistant. Thus, we can use the assistant at distances of up to 3 meters, and we can control all the smart devices in the home.
Its price is 999 euros in the offer, a really low price to be a QLED TV with local dimming and a size of 75 inches. The TV was launched at a price of 999 euros, but then it went up to 1,600 euros due to supply and shipping problems that Xiaomi had.
Luckily, prices have returned to normal. The price of 75-inch smart TV It usually shoots up compared to those of 55 and 65, where, for example, an equivalent Samsung model can cost us twice as much. Of course, those from Samsung have HDMI 2.1 and have no limitations when it comes to enjoying 120 Hz signals.
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