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Xiaomi unveils the TV A Pro 2025 series in Singapore, enhancing smart living with immersive viewing

Xiaomi's new TV A Pro 2025 series launches in Singapore, featuring advanced 4K QLED displays, immersive sound technologies, and a sleek design, available from 25 July 2024.

The latest from Xiaomi, the TV A Pro 2025 series, has officially launched in Singapore, marking a significant upgrade in the smart television market. This series features state-of-the-art 4K QLED displays, ensuring vibrant and accurate colours, and is complemented by a sleek, premium metal finish that promises an ultra-slim bezel design. With support for Dolby Audio, DTS X, and DTS Virtual, the sound quality is as impressive as the visual experience.

Cutting-edge technology for a superior viewing experience

The TV A Pro 2025 series is equipped with quantum dot display technology that brings a billion colours to life, significantly enhancing the viewing experience with its vast colour gamut coverage. The ultra-narrow bezel design not only adds to the aesthetic but also increases the screen-to-body ratio, making it far superior to standard televisions. Each model boasts an ultra HD 4K display with a 3840 × 2160 resolution, ensuring that images are displayed in exquisite detail.

Xiaomi’s integration of the DCI-P3 colour gamut standard with Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation (MEMC) technology further refines the viewing experience by enhancing colour accuracy and making high-speed motion images smoother. This makes the TV ideal for a variety of uses, from watching fast-paced sports to enjoying cinematic action scenes or engaging in intense gaming sessions.

Audio-visual performance that rivals the cinema

The TV A Pro 2025 series does not just excel in visual quality but also offers an auditory experience that draws you closer to the action. This is achieved through the use of dual decoding technologies—Dolby Audio and DTS—which produce vivid sound effects. Furthermore, the inclusion of DTS Virtualtechnology delivers three-dimensional sound with an overhead dimension, recreating the immersive experience of a cinema right in your living room.

Pricing and availability

Available from 25 July 2024, the Xiaomi TV A Pro 2025 series can be purchased across Singapore at Xiaomi Authorised Stores and on Lazada. The series offers three different sizes: 65-inch priced at S$799, 55-inch at S$649, and 43-inch at S$439. Each purchase comes with free delivery and installation, plus a three-year warranty.

For those eager to get their hands on this latest technology at a discount, an Early Bird Promotion will run from 25 July to 4 August 2024, reducing the prices to S$759 (65″), S$589 (55″), and S$409 (43″) respectively. Additionally, the first 300 customers to purchase from the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 series during this promotional period will receive a free Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Lite, valued at S$199.

The Xiaomi TV A Pro 2025 series is a testament to Xiaomi’s commitment to enhancing home entertainment with innovative technology, combining sophisticated design, advanced features, and user-friendly functionality to set new standards in the television industry.

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