It's been less than a year since Xiaomi announced for the first time one new version from 32 inches of his Mi TV 4A which in effect is the cheapest of the company TV line. Eight months have passed since the presentation day and since then 1 million units of the Mi TV 4A from 32 inches were shipped to users' homes who appreciated its quality, net of one decidedly competitive price. A price that at the beginning had a value of 1099 yuan (about 142 euro) but which subsequently was further reduced, passing in October 2017 to a value of 999 yuan (about 129 euro) adding also the free shipping for the whole China. A marketing move that has proved strategic and will undoubtedly have contributed to the arrival of 1 million units sold.
Xiaomi Mi 4A TV from 32 inches uses one plastic chassis for the whole body in black color, which makes the Chinese OEM TV ultra light, in fact if we also consider the base mounted on the TV to place the technological gadget on a piece of furniture, the final weight reaches 3,94 Kg. In short, we can bring our Xiaomi Mi TV 4A from 32 inches easily around. At the level of specifications we find a display with 1.366 x 768 pixel resolution and a refresh rate of 60 Hz, values that someone could turn up their noses.
XIAOMI MI TV 4A FROM 32 INCHES DOES NOT OFFER A FULL HD RESOLUTION BUT TANTA TECHNOLOGY AT COMPETITIVE PRICE
However good theviewing angle of 178 degrees while at the hardware level we find a quad-core processor from 1.5GHz Cortex-A53. The graphic scope is powered by one Mali-450 MP3 GPU, supported by 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory. The Xiaomi Mi 4A TV from 32 inches also features two 5 W stereo speakers, while the available connectivity interface includes two HDMI inputs, an AV port, an S / PDIF output, DTMB, a USB port. The 32 inch version of Mi TV 4A also runs the Xiaomi TV PatchWall system, which means that there are intelligent features such as recommended content based on user habits, continuous streaming of content and more. Unfortunately, the TV offered by Xiaomi are not ready for the European market yet, but we expect surprises in the coming months.