Xiaomi brought the world’s first mass-produced transparent OLED TV-Xiaomi Transparent TV, priced at 49,999 yuan. This price also created a record high for Xiaomi TV. The latest news shows that Xiaomi will also bring two Xiaomi Mi TV 82-inch, which are expected to be equipped with 8K resolution. As a result, it will become Xiaomi’s first 8K TV.
According to Weibo blogger, two new Xiaomi TVs have been launched on the Internet, both of which use 82-inch LGD screens, and are manufactured by Xinpu (Guangzhou) Electronics Co., Ltd. The models are L82M6-8K, L82M6-4K, or corresponding 8K and 4K resolution versions.
Currently, Xiaomi TV uses 4K resolution (3840×2160) as the mainstream. The previously released Redmi 98-inch TV and Xiaomi Transparent TV have achieved breakthroughs in size and innovation respectively. Next, Xiaomi TV is likely to choose 8K as a breakthrough point, bringing its first 8K TV.
Now, under the premise of rapid commercial use of 5G networks, 8K TV has ushered in a hot year. At the same time, 5G+8K is hailed as the benchmark flagship configuration of current color TVs. In 2020, it has become the main battlefield for 8K TVs.
At present, Samsung, LG, TCL, Skyworth, Hisense, Changhong, Konka, Haier, etc. have all launched 8K TV products. But at the same time, the 8K ecology is extremely lacking, and Xiaomi, which is known for its content, is expected to bring different changes.
In July of this year, according to data from Aowei Cloud Network, in the first half of 2020, Xiaomi’s TV shipments will rank first in China, and it has ranked first in China for six consecutive quarters.
Last year, Xiaomi TV successfully hit the 10 million unit sales target in the Chinese market for the first time. At that time, Lei Jun said that this was a new milestone in the history of Chinese TV and an unprecedented record in the history of Chinese TV.
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Xiaomi’s latest second-quarter financial report shows that Xiaomi Mi TV 82-inch shipments in the quarter were 2.8 million units, ranking first in China and the top five in the world.