And finally, the new Xiaomi TVs are among us. The Mi TV Q1E 75 "from now on, for 1599 euros at mi.com/es and in MediaMarkt , and the Mi TV Q1E 55" model that will arrive in our country from November 11 for 799 euros.
We had already talked about the Xiaomi TV Q1E , a review of the popular Mi TV Q1 model, a premium TV that now lands in two configurations according to its inch, 55 and 75 ``. Let us know in depth what they can offer within the current television segment.
Xiaomi TV Q1E 75 '' and XiaomiTV Q1E 55 '', two approaches, two sizes
Xiaomi TV Q1E 75 '' | XIAOMI TV Q1E 55 '' | |
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PANEL | QLED with 192 local dimming zones, with 1,000 nits of brightness (100% NTSC, 95% DCI-P3, 99% BT 709) | 8-bit QLED + FRC with 1,000 nits of brightness (103% NTSC, 97% DCI-P3) |
RESOLUTION | 4K UHD | 4K UHD |
NATIVE REFRESH | 120Hz MEMC | 60Hz MEMC |
PROCESSOR | MediaTek MT9611 | MediaTek MT9611 |
GPU | Mali G52 MP2 | Mali G52 MP2 |
RAM | 2 GB | 2GB |
SECONDARY STORAGE | 32GB eMMC | 32GB eMMC |
OS | Android TV 10 (compatible with more than 7000 apps) Miracast / Chromecast support | Android TV 10 (compatible with more than 7000 apps) Miracast / Chromecast support |
Connectivity | HDMI x 3 compliant with eARC USB 2.0 x 2 Ethernet / LAN 100mbps x1 CI Slot x 1 | HDMI x 3 compliant with eARC USB 2.0 x 2 Ethernet / LAN 100mbps x1 CI Slot x 1 |
SOUND | - 30W stereo speakers (2x15w) | - 30W stereo speakers (2x15w) - Tweeter x 2 + Woofers x 2 - Dolby Audio - Support for DTS-HD |
CONNECTIVITY | - Wi-Fi 2.4GHz / 5GHz - Bluetooth 5.0 | - Wi-Fi 2.4GHz / 5GHz |
Others | HDR10, HDR10 +, HLG | HDR10, HDR10 +, HLG |
Price | From 1599 euros | From 799 euros |
With very slim designs and almost priceless frames, we begin by introducing the 75-inch model. It is a panel signed by Samsung with QLED technology (quantum dots) illuminated by Local Dimming , with 192 dimming zones (Full Array Led) to achieve effective control of light and a contrast superior to what has already been seen to date. .
According to the brand itself, this panel is capable of covering 100% of the NTSC spectrum and up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color profile. The 55 '' model, however, has a greater color depth, being able to offer 97% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. A key difference is found in the refresh rate: while the 75-inch panel bets on 120 Hz MEMC technology, the 55-inch model stays in the middle, at 60Hz.

Compatible with both Dolby Vision and HDR10 + , the two most advanced standards on the market, the panel is capable of effectively displaying 1.07 billion colors.
And to manage so much metadata, the TV has a MediaTek MT9611 processor with four Cortex-A55 cores, identical in both models. If we look at connectivity, this time we come across 3 HDMI 2.0 ports, one of them compatible with eARC , two charging ports and USB 2.0 connection, the usual DVB-T2 and DVB-S2 antenna connectivity and a necessary Ethernet port / LAN 100mbps to vitaminize network performance.
With 30W of power divided into two 15W + 15W speakers , it seems that this time the limited audio performance of the previous models will be improved. The speaker composition, by the way, is structured in four woofers and two tweeters, located in the lower margin within a wide horizontal cavity.

The operating system, once again, is Android TV 10, which guarantees full compatibility with Chromecast, Miracast and updates in more than 700,000 movies and some 5,000 applications, among which the new versions of HBOMax and Starz stand out.

The remote control has also been revised and its double micro improves performance with the integrated Google Assistant (capable of detecting our voice in any direction). Two Netflix and Amazon Prime Video buttons serve as shortcuts and a numeric pad facilitates the management of other devices, being able to connect through commands to the AloT ecosystem that we have connected, via Bluetooth. The TV, by the way, also has dual-band WiFi connectivity, but it falls short of the new WiFi 6 standard.
Price and availability of the new Xiaomi TV Q1E

Available from today in Spain, the Xiaomi TV Q1E 75 " can already be purchased for 1599 euros at mi.com/es and at MediaMarkt.
For the Xiaomi TV Q1E 55 "model, we will have to wait: it will be available in Spain from November 11 for 799 euros, on mi.com/es and in the main official retailers .
In short, they are very well balanced televisions capable of competing in the LED and QLED range with any model . Nothing to do with the usual OLEDs that Xiaomi markets in China and that we are looking forward to seeing in Spain , but some firm candidates for success thanks to their competitive offer.
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The news Xiaomi TV Q1E: the quantum relay lands in Spain for very interesting prices was originally published in xiaomist by Isra Fdez .
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