Xiaomi Mi TV A 65 2026
![]() | Expecting restock Size ("): 65; Operating system: Google TV (Android TV); Screen coating: gloss; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Frame rate (Hz): 50/60; HDR support: HDR10; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable); DVB-S2 (satellite); AirPlay: AirPlay; Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi |
Xiaomi Mi TV A 65 2026
Screen:65 ", 3840x2160 px, 50/60 Hz
Picture:HDR
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Google TV, Wi-Fi, LAN
Controls:voice, assistant
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Specifications Mi TV A 65 2026
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The picture looks very pleasant and vivid! Wi‑Fi connection quality through 1 room and 2 walls (TP-Link 5 GHz router). Quick setup. Simple, no‑frills remote. Lightweight device. Built‑in apps to watch TV without cable. Switching between apps. Ability to install extra players to watch movies, like MediaStationX. Bluetooth support for headphones and speakers. Sleep mode/yellow screen/eye protection. You can install a browser and watch movies directly without connecting a laptop. Like any device with a processor and memory, it starts to lag when you load it up with too many apps. I got excited and installed a bunch of stuff, including games, thinking I’d use them. In the end, I deleted everything, even the things I used once every three weeks. After I removed the unnecessary stuff, it went back to running fast and stopped freezing. A TV is a TV, not a PlayStation or a music speaker. Sound. The built-in speakers aren’t enough. I had extra speakers at home, so I connected them via Bluetooth. That’s not so much a downside as a particular quirk. |
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I could’ve bought a TV for €900 with all the fancier image-quality bells and whistles. But personally, I don’t see the point in paying €720–€900 for a device that doesn’t make money, it’s just for evening enjoyment—watching football, Formula 1, movies, and playing on PlayStation. Yes, we use it daily. But even paying €600 is too much, even if you can afford it. That’s up to each person, of course. So this option, for the money it cost, is a super successful pick—straight 10 out of 10! Not a single bit of regret.