Xiaomi continues without giving truce in the market televisions with an affordable price. The Chinese firm, which has been sneaking into living rooms around the world for years by offering televisions with an unbeatable quality-price ratio.
Now it renews its QD-Mini LED range with the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026a family that for the first time in this price segment, extends from 55 inches to an impressive 98-inch model. There are five screen sizes that do not waver in their technological commitment and do so at prices that, once again, invite us to ask the usual question: how do they do it?
The answer, at least in part, lies in the technology inside them. All models mount QD-Mini LED panelsthe combination of Mini LED backlight with quantum dots that allow us to get closer to the chromatic purity of OLED without giving up a brightness that organic panels cannot yet match. The result is a panel that, according to Xiaomi, is capable of reaching 1,200 nits of peak brightness, reproducing 94% of the DCI-P3 color space and reaching 0.0001 nits of pure black. Something unthinkable in this price category just a couple of years ago.
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Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 from 55″ to 75″ |
Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 85″ and 98″ |
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screen |
QD-Mini LED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 60/120Hz 94% DCI-P3 (typ) 308, 384 and 512 dimming zones Peak brightness: 1,200 nits 178° (H)/178° (V) MEMC: 4K 60Hz HDR10+, HLG, Filmmaker |
QD-Mini LED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 144/288Hz 94% DCI-P3 (typ) 532 dimming zones Peak brightness: 1,700 nits 178° (H)/178° (V) MEMC: 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, Filmmaker |
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Dimensions and weight with base |
1,667 × 391 × 1,026 mm and 23 kilos 1,445 × 391 × 901 mm and 16.3 kilos 1,226 × 312 × 769 mm and 11.7 kilos |
2179 × 84 × 1,246 mm and 50.8 kilos 1,890 × 413 × 1,154 mm and 33.4 kilos |
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CPU |
Quad cortex A73 |
Quad cortex A73 |
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GPU |
Mali-G52 (2EE) MC1 |
Mali-G52 (2EE) MC1 |
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RAM MEMORY |
2GB |
3GB |
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STORAGE |
32GB |
32GB |
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wireless connectivity |
Wi-Fi 5 Dual band 2.4/5 GHz Bluetooth 5.0 |
Wi-Fi 6 Dual band 2.4/5 GHz Bluetooth 5.2 |
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ports |
DVB-T2/C, DVB-S2 1x HDMI 2.1 (CEC ALLM VRR), eARC (HDMI 2) 2×HDMI 2.0 1x USB 2.0 Ethernet (LAN) CI+ 3.5mm jack Optical digital audio output |
DVB-T2/C, DVB-S2 3x HDMI 2.1 (CEC ALLM VRR), eARC (HDMI 2) 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 3.0 Ethernet (LAN) CI+ 3.5mm jack Optical digital audio output |
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power |
230W Standby consumption: ≤ 0.5W |
500W Standby consumption: ≤ 0.5W |
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operating system |
Google TV |
Google TV |
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SOUND |
Speakers: 2 x 15W Dolby Audio, DTS:X |
Speakers: 2 x 15W Dolby Atmos |
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others |
Google Cast Google Assistant Apple AirPlay |
Google Cast Google Assistant Apple AirPlay |
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price |
From 549 euros |
From 1,399 euros |
Two families with important differences
The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 range is divided into two blocks differentiated by the diagonal from your screen. The 55, 65 and 75 inch models share the same features, with special emphasis on the gaming performance thanks to the mode Game Boostwhich allows the native refresh rate to be scaled from 60 Hz to 120 Hz, although it limits the resolution to 1440p.
Xiaomi did not want to skimp on dimming zones for this panel, offering 308, 384 and 512 zones attenuation local respectively for each of their sizes. This count allows you to better control the light that reaches the LCD panel and reduce defects inherent in LED technology like blooming and halos that wash out the intensity of the blacks around a very bright point in the image.
In the sound section of this range, the audio system has Dolby Audio and DTS:X certification, which is not the same as Dolby Atmos.
The models of 85 and 98 inches are another story. Here Xiaomi has tightened the screws on almost all fronts: the dimming zones jump to 640 and 880 respectively, the native refresh rate rises to 144Hz (with the possibility of reaching 288Hz in Game Boost), the three HDMI ports are 2.1 with support for VRR and full ALLM that support 4K signal at 144Hz.
To top it all off, these models are compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which makes them much more serious options for enjoying home theater or major sporting events like the World Cup. The processor of this large-inch range also improves, going from the Quad Cortex A55 to the Quad Cortex A73, with 3 GB of RAM compared to the 2 GB of the smallest models in the range.
In all cases the operating system is Google TV, with Google Cast, Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay integrated.


Xiaomi lands on large-inch televisions
If there is something that differentiates this generation from the previous ones, it is precisely Xiaomi’s determined commitment to large inch formats taking its range beyond 85 inches.
For years, a 85 or 98 inch television with MiniLED technology It was territory reserved for premium models from brands such as Samsung, LG or Sony, and with prices that easily exceeded 3,000 or 4,000 euros.


However, today the scale of manufacturing large-inch panels and the increased production of panels MiniLEDs allow Xiaomi to put a 85-inch QD-Mini LED TV at half price that just a couple of years ago.
With this proposal, the Chinese brand puts the finger on the sore from its competition, putting pressure on the mid-range and lower-middle segment with models with very good performance and technological equipment at an unbeatable price. Also, put your foot in the big inch segment which, until now, was reserved for the top televisions of each brand and does so by pouring salt into the wound that hurts the most: that of price.
Versions and prices of the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026
The new Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 range is available in sizes ranging from 55 inches to 98 inches and its prices are:
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 55″: 549 euros
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 65″: 749 euros
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 75″: 949 euros
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 85″: 1,399 euros
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 98″: 2,199 euros
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