Barely a week has passed since the certification of the new Xiaomi TV Stick 4K in the FCC revealed to us the design that this small Xiaomi gadget would adopt. Now, this same entity has just revealed new details of this product, leaving to light most of its key specifications that we will tell you in this same post.
Content with 4K resolution at 60fps, the great novelty of the new TV Stick
We already told you that at the design level the new Xiaomi TV Stick 4K is not too far from what we saw in its previous generation. We continue to maintain a device in stick format, where we find an HDMI socket for connection to television, and a remote control with a microphone to interact with Google Assistant and different shortcuts to services like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
But the interesting news comes internally and is that, thanks to the information provided by the FCC, we have been able to know that this product arrives associated with the model number MDZ-27-AA, hiding inside a Quad-core ARM Cortex Amlogic S905Y4 processor and a Mali G31 MP2 850 MHz GPU, which allow you to reproduce content with 4K resolution at 60 fps.
In addition, we have learned that the product will incorporate in its box a 5W power adapter, two AAA batteries to power the remote control and even an extender for the HDMI socket that will help us to connect to our television in the event that access to it is difficult.
Also, this Xiaomi TV Stick 4K It also stands out for incorporating compatibility for a large number of audio and video codecs, among which we can find:
- HDR10 and HDR 10+
- HLG
- Dolby Vision
- Dolby Atmos and DTS HD
- H.265 and H.264 / AV1 / VP9 P-2 / AVS2 4Kp30
At the moment, the official launch date of this product is unknown, although Everything indicates that we could see it presented before the end of this year 2021. In principle, it will be a global product as it happened with its previous generation, and it is expected that its price will remain tight but offering greater benefits that justify even more if possible its great value for money as a product.
Source | Gizmochina