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Xiaomi unveils 32″ Smart TV 5A Pro with Dolby Audio for $215

Xiaomi has announced a Smart TV 5A Pro TV running the Android TV 11 operating system with a proprietary PatchWall…
Xiaomi introduced 32" Smart TV 5A Pro with Dolby Audio for $215
Xiaomi introduced 32" Smart TV 5A Pro with Dolby Audio for $215

Xiaomi has announced a Smart TV 5A Pro TV running the Android TV 11 operating system with a proprietary PatchWall add-on. Acceptance of orders for the novelty has already begun. Estimated price – only 215 US dollars.

Image Source: Xiaomi

Image Source: Xiaomi

The novelty is equipped with a 32-inch HD display with a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels and a viewing angle of 178 degrees. ALLM – Auto Low Latency Mode technology is mentioned. Coverage of the NTSC color space reaches 85%, DCI-P3 space – 92%.

A processor with four Cortex A55 cores and a Mali G31 MP2 graphics accelerator is installed. The amount of RAM is 1.5 GB, the capacity of the built-in flash module is 8 GB.

The TV is equipped with a 24W audio system with support for Dolby Audio and Atmos, DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X. The equipment includes Wi-Fi 802.11ac 2 × 2 MIMO and Bluetooth 5.0 adapters, two HDMI interfaces, two USB ports, an Ethernet network controller, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. We are talking about support for AV1, H.265, H.264, H.263, VP8/VP9/VC1, MPEG1/2/4. The panel has narrow bezels on the sides and top.

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