Xiaomi Brings Mini-LED TVs To Europe, 65-Inch Model Starts At €649

Xiaomi has expanded its TV lineup in Europe with a new Mini-LED range that aims to make larger screens feel less expensive. The new Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED series starts at €349 and goes up to 65 inches, giving buyers a wider choice in a market where value matters as much as panel technology.

The main appeal is clear: Mini-LED, HDR10+, and support for up to 120 Hz refresh rates arrive at price points that sit far below typical premium TV territory. For shoppers comparing large smart TVs, that combination makes the series stand out even before the full specifications are considered.

Three sizes, three entry points

The lineup currently includes the Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED 65 2026, Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED 55 2026, and Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED 43 2026. In France, the 65-inch model is priced at €649, the 55-inch version is listed at €499 in Germany, and the 43-inch model sells for €349 in Spain.

Xiaomi says these prices are not limited to those countries. They simply reflect some of the European markets where the televisions are available.

What Mini-LED changes

Despite the premium-sounding name, the series does not use OLED panels. Instead, Xiaomi relies on Mini-LED technology with many local dimming zones that can be controlled separately to improve contrast.

That approach is designed to deliver stronger image definition, especially in scenes where dark and bright areas appear at the same time. For many buyers, that is the practical advantage that makes Mini-LED attractive.

Display limits and gaming-friendly detail

All three models use a 3,840 x 2,160 resolution with a native 60 Hz refresh rate. To reach 120 Hz, users need to lower the resolution to 1080p.

Xiaomi also lists one 120 Hz HDMI input that supports 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. Alongside HDR10+, the panels are said to cover 93% of the DCI-P3 color space, reinforcing the focus on image quality in the mid-range segment.

Smart TV platform and hardware

The televisions run Fire TV, which gives users access to a broad range of apps. Xiaomi TV+ is also included to provide live channels that the company says keep expanding.

Connectivity includes dual-band Wi-Fi and a Bluetooth remote with voice control. Under the hood, Xiaomi uses a quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC paired with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.

Positioned for buyers who want more screen for less

The series is clearly aimed at people who want modern TV features without stepping into the premium bracket. Large-screen buyers get Mini-LED, HDR10+, Fire TV, and 120 Hz support, although the highest refresh rate comes with resolution trade-offs.

With three sizes already appearing across Europe, Xiaomi is adding another option for shoppers who want a big TV with specifications that still feel current for everyday entertainment. The FX Mini LED lineup shows how features once reserved for more expensive models are moving into a lower price band.

Source: www.notebookcheck.net

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