Xiaomi has unveiled the refreshed Redmi Smart TV A-series for 2024 in China, expanding the budget-friendly lineup with three sizes: 32, 43, and 65 inches. The official pricing starts at 579 yuan, roughly 7,300 rubles, as reported by MyDrivers.
The entry model, Redmi Smart TV A32, carries HD resolution at 1366 by 768, supports single-band Wi-Fi, includes two USB ports and an HDMI input, and delivers 8-watt stereo sound. It ships with 1 GB of RAM and is priced at 579 yuan.
The Redmi Smart TV A43 features a 43-inch display with Full HD 1920 by 1080 resolution. It adds dual-band Wi-Fi, two HDMI ports, and an S/PDIF output, marking a clear upgrade over the 32-inch version. Its price sits at 818 yuan, about 10,300 rubles.
The top model, Redmi Smart TV A65, comes with a 65-inch 4K matrix at 3840 by 2160 resolution. It upgrades to 1.5 GB of RAM and a 10-watt speaker system for richer audio. This variant is valued at 2,000 yuan, around 25,200 rubles.
Across the entire A-series, the design emphasizes a metal frame, a quad-core processor, 8 GB of internal storage, and the MIUI TV operating system for a cohesive smart-TV experience.
Redmi Smart TV A 2024 has already gone on sale in China, but it remains unconfirmed whether the new models will be released outside the country.
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