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Xiaomi introduces TV A Pro 2026 Series in Singapore with 4K QLED and smart features

Xiaomi launches the TV A Pro 2026 Series in Singapore, featuring 4K QLED displays, Dolby Audio, and smart connectivity starting from S$399.

Xiaomi has officially launched its new TV A Pro 2026 Series in Singapore, offering a range of smart televisions with upgraded visuals, sound, and connectivity features. The line-up includes four screen sizes—43, 55, 65, and 75 inches—designed to meet the needs of various households. The models are available now via mi.com and Lazada, starting at S$399.

The new series enhances the viewing experience with a 4K QLED display, a sleek metal frame, and an ultra-thin bezel design. It supports Dolby Audio, DTS:X, and DTS Virtual:X for immersive sound. A highlight of the range is its 120Hz refresh rate via HDMI under Game Boost Mode, which makes it a compelling option for gamers and movie lovers alike.

Improved display performance and eye comfort

The Xiaomi TV A Pro 2026 Series delivers high-quality visuals through a DCI-P3 colour gamut that covers 94% of the spectrum, offering vivid and realistic colours. With support for HDR10+ and HDR Enhance, the TVs bring out richer contrasts and finer shadow details in HDR content.

For cinema fans, the inclusion of Filmmaker Mode ensures films are displayed as intended by their creators. The series also includes MEMC (Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation) technology, helping to smooth out high-speed scenes in sports and action films. To reduce eye strain during long viewing sessions, Xiaomi has equipped the models with low blue light mode and DC dimming, which helps to minimise flickering from the backlight.

Smart connectivity and entertainment ecosystem

Running on Google TV, the Xiaomi TV A Pro 2026 Series offers a built-in Google Assistant, enabling voice commands for media control and content search. It also supports Google Cast, Miracast, and Apple AirPlay, allowing users to stream content directly from their devices.

The TVs come with Xiaomi TV+, the brand’s free, ad-supported streaming platform. Users will also find Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video pre-installed, making it easier to get started with popular apps.

Each model is powered by a Quad-core A55 processor paired with Mali G52 graphics, 2GB RAM, and 8GB storage. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, three HDMI ports, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and optical input.

Price and availability in Singapore

The Xiaomi TV A Pro 2026 Series is now available in Singapore at the following prices: S$399 for the 43-inch, S$589 for the 55-inch, S$849 for the 65-inch, and S$1,099 for the 75-inch version. All models come with dual 10W speakers and a premium bezel-less design, supporting wall mounting and offering a modern aesthetic.

Each package includes a 360° Bluetooth remote, power cable, user manual, warranty card, screws, and stand components.

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