&w=3840&q=100)
Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV review: A big-screen experience that gets basics right
Xiaomi's latest addition to its smart TV lineup – the X Pro QLED series – aims to deliver a premium visual experience at an accessible price point. Available in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch variants, the television features a 4K QLED panel and comes equipped with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, DTS:X audio, and Google TV with Xiaomi's PatchWall interface. I tested the 65-inch model to assess its performance in everyday use. Here is what I found:
Design
The X Pro QLED TV is available in 43-, 55-, and 65-inch screen sizes, with the largest model (used for this review) making a bold visual impact. It supports both wall mounting and tabletop installation with the included stand. The design boasts minimal bezels for an almost edge-to-edge viewing experience, while the slightly thicker bottom chin in dark grey brushed metal finish adds a modern, premium touch. Its minimalist aesthetic allows it to blend seamlessly into most living spaces.
The TV includes a comprehensive set of ports: two USB 2.0 ports, three HDMI ports (one with eARC support for high-resolution audio), an Ethernet port, AV input, antenna port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Display
The 65-inch 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) QLED panel supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Filmmaker Mode. The latter disables post-processing features such as motion smoothing and sharpening to preserve the original creative intent.
The display quality lives up to expectations, delivering vibrant colours without over saturation. Dolby Vision content on platforms like Netflix appears particularly rich, with vivid highlights and deep blacks. Even standard HDR and non-HDR content on YouTube maintains good dynamic range and contrast.
Although the TV operates at a native 60Hz refresh rate, it supports up to 120Hz via DLG (Dual Line Gate) technology, which helps reduce motion blur in fast-paced scenes like live sports and gaming. The wide 178-degree viewing angle ensures visual consistency from various seating positions.
Audio
The audio performance complements the display effectively. While the TV lacks Dolby Atmos, it supports DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X for a simulated 3D soundstage. Dolby Audio further enhances output with balanced tones and clear vocals.
The 55-inch and 65-inch models include 34W speakers, which are sufficient for medium-sized rooms. The 43-inch variant features a slightly lower 30W speaker setup. For users seeking higher audio fidelity, one HDMI port supports eARC for external sound system integration.
Performance and software
Powered by a quad-core A55 processor, Mali-G52 MC1 GPU, and 2GB of RAM, the TV handles everyday tasks like app launches and interface navigation adequately. However, occasional sluggishness is noticeable, especially when quickly switching between apps using the remote's shortcuts.
Onboard storage is ample at 32GB, allowing users to install a range of applications. The TV runs on Google TV, offering a familiar interface for Android users, complete with access to the Play Store, quick settings, and features like Google Cast and AirPlay 2. It also includes built-in Google Assistant for voice commands.
Xiaomi's PatchWall interface is layered on top of Google TV, aggregating content from various streaming platforms and live TV services to offer personalised recommendations in a unified layout.
The bundled remote is simple and functional, with six dedicated hotkeys for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, YouTube, SonyLIV, and Live TV. It also provides quick access to Xiaomi TV+ and PatchWall.
Verdict
At Rs 64,999 for the 65-inch variant, the Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV offers strong value for money. It delivers solid performance in key areas like picture and audio quality and includes premium features such as Filmmaker Mode and DTS audio codec support.
While it falls short in a few areas—occasional interface lag and a 60Hz panel with conditional 120Hz support—the absence of Dolby Atmos is unlikely to be a dealbreaker for most users.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
2 hours ago
- India Today
WWDC 2025 is in few days and here is everything we expect Apple to announce
Apple's annual event, WWDC 2025, is just around the corner, and several reports highlight what the company is about to announce. The tech giant has confirmed that the event will kick off from June 9 to June 13. The event, which will be livestreamed on YouTube, is set to kick off with a keynote on June 9, starting at 1 PM ET (10.30 PM IST). After announcing the date and time, the company has kept other announcements a secret so far. But the rumours and leaks have got you covered. The WWDC 2025 may shed light on the upcoming iOS, advanced Apple Intelligence features, an overhaul of the VisionOS and a glimpse of the iPhone 17 are sure that while the software will take centre stage, the hardware may just lurk behind the curtains. Let's look at the upcoming announcement at WWDC 2025 in 2025: What to expectNew interface: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is shaping up to be more about makeovers than major new tricks. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the company is preparing a sweeping visual refresh across all its platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — with a design overhaul codenamed Solarium. Inspired by visionOS, users can expect softer aesthetics, including rounded icons and translucent menus, breathing new life into the interface last radically changed with iOS 7. iOS 26 to replace iOS 19 name: In a move to simplify its software naming scheme, Apple might also ditch the traditional version numbers. So instead of iOS 19 or macOS 15, we could see names like iOS 2026 and macOS 2026, aligning updates with calendar years — a sensible, if overdue, change for clarity across the redesign taking centre stage, Apple won't arrive empty-handed on the features front. iOS 26 is tipped to include simplified Wi-Fi sharing across Apple devices, AI-powered battery management, and even a desktop mode for iPhones with USB-C ports, allowing users to plug into external displays for a more PC-like experience. iPadOS 26 will reportedly gain a more Mac-like experience too, with a top menu bar and improvements to Stage Manager, Apple's multitasking interface. Meanwhile, macOS and other systems are expected to get visual consistency rather than headline-grabbing app for games: Gamers may get a little love too. Gurman hints at a new cross-platform gaming app that builds on Game Centre, adding friend lists, leaderboards and deep Apple Arcade integration, and it'll run across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Intelligence: As for Siri and Apple Intelligence, the focus this year is on improving what's already in the works, including smarter, more context-aware responses and a new health-coaching tool. Developers should also expect new tools to better integrate Apple Intelligence into third-party update: And yes, there's still a chance for some shiny hardware, perhaps an M4 Mac Pro or even a sneak peek at those rumoured smart glasses. While WWDC is primarily a software showcase, Apple has previously used the stage for hardware reveals — such as the Vision Pro and new Macs in 2025, with the MacBook Air M4, iPad Air M3, and iPhone 16e already launched, major hardware announcements seem unlikely. However, a refreshed Mac Pro could still appear, given its relevance to developers. There's also quiet speculation about the iPhone 17 Air — tipped to be the slimmest iPhone yet. While a full unveiling is doubtful, Apple might offer a brief preview during the event, keeping excitement simmering for what's next.


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
Recreating Bal Thackeray's voice and making Saamana anchor, Sena (UBT) banks big time on AI
From recreating Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray's voice to developing an Artificial Intelligence anchor for its mouthpiece Saamana , the Shiv Sena (UBT) is betting big on AI ahead of the coming civic polls in Maharashtra. The opposition party is likely to use this new-age technology to reach out to a wider section of people, specially youngsters who are tech-savvy. Elections to various civic bodies, including the cash-rich Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, are likely to be held later this year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Semua yang Perlu Anda Ketahui Tentang Limfoma Limfoma Pelajari Undo Banking on AI by the Uddhav Thackeray-led party comes at a time when he is facing challenges in his political career, in view of the split in the Shiv Sena and collapse of his Maha Vikas Aghadi government in 2022 as well as poor show in the state polls last year. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Anil Desai told PTI that he uses AI as much as possible, specially for data analysis. Live Events In April, the Shiv Sena (UBT) used AI to recreate a voice resembling Bal Thackeray, in his trademark style, to address party workers at an event in Nashik, in a bid to shore up the Uddhav Thackeray-led outfit's prospects after the state assembly polls debacle last year. The speech tried to create, according to the Shiv Sena (UBT), what Bal Thackeray would have said had he been alive. The AI speech saw attacks primarily aimed at the ruling BJP and the rival Shiv Sena led by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde . It also tried to have the mannerisms, tone which Bal Thackeray used during his speeches. On Friday, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP and party mouthpiece's executive editor Sanjay Raut unveiled 'Tejasvi AI', claimed to be the first Artificial Intelligence anchor in Marathi media. The AI anchor will read out news on Saamana's YouTube channel, he said. Dressed in a black suit, AI anchor appears to be a man in his late twenties or early thirties with a sharp nose and jawline. Some Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders, including its Lok Sabha member Anil Desai, are even using AI for their day-to-day use. Desai credited Uddhav Thackeray 's son and Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray behind using AI in functioning. The Mumbai South-Central MP said he has been using AI for data analysis wherever possible to understand statistics better. "I try to use the AI as much as possible. But it is not the only tool or source I use," Desai said. Last month, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) digitally recreated the voice of its founder N T Rama Rao (NTR) using AI for an invitation video for its annual conclave in Kadapa district.


Economic Times
21 hours ago
- Economic Times
She was a cancer nurse, now she fixes cars: This 39-year-old YouTube trained mechanic's income will leave you stunned
The First Spark: From YouTube Videos to Real-World Repairs Grease-Stained Dreams: The Garage Becomes a Goldmine The Moment of Truth: Can Passion Pay the Bills? You Might Also Like: 'Don't be that person who ignores this technology': Nvidia CEO warns AI will rewrite the rules of employment Beating the Odds—and the Bias From Torque Wrenches to TikTok Fame Desiree Hill used to save lives for a living. As an oncology nurse in Duluth, Georgia, her days were spent navigating the emotional weight of a high-stress hospital unit. Add to that a three-hour daily commute and the overwhelming demands of single motherhood, and life had become more exhausting than fulfilling.'I rarely saw my children,' Hill reflected while talking to CNBC Make It. 'Everything started to feel like it was slipping away—from my personal happiness to my health and peace of mind.'Her career was stable, sure. But was it enough? That's the question that nudged her toward a decision most would call irrational—until they heard what happened zero experience under the hood, Hill began watching YouTube tutorials on car repairs out of sheer curiosity. What started as a late-night distraction soon became a hands-on hustle. She bought an old truck for around $1,200, fixed it with just $60 in parts, and flipped it for more than triple the price within two days.'It was electric—the feeling of making something work with my hands and actually turning a profit,' she says. She wasn't just fixing cars. She was rewiring her entire the side hustle grew, so did her ambition. Within a year, Hill left nursing behind and started flipping cars full-time. It wasn't long before she was waking up at 6 a.m., working till 3 a.m., and involving her kids in the business. Even her 10-year-old daughter built a expanded into mobile repairs, took on customer jobs, and documented her progress on TikTok, where she now has a follower base larger than most small towns. Then came the real pivot: opening her own 9,000-square-foot auto shop, Crown's Corner Mechanic, just minutes from began as a leap of faith. What it became was something much first glance, becoming a mechanic may not sound like the most lucrative midlife switch. But beneath the surface of oil changes and engine overhauls, a financial transformation was brewing. The tiny side gig that once brought in a few thousand dollars here and there has grown into a six-figure business is now pulling in monthly numbers that would make most white-collar professionals raise an eyebrow. Let's just say she's not missing her hospital paychecks anymore. While she keeps her precise profit margins guarded, documents reviewed by CNBC confirm what the figures suggest: she's now earning more in a month than she once did in a Hill has built a business most would only dream of—one that now earns nearly $440,000 a not just the business of cars that Hill is navigating—it's the business of perception. Standing at 4-foot-11, she often stuns customers who assume she's the receptionist or assistant. But when she dissects their vehicle's issue before they've finished explaining, the assumptions quickly fall apart.'I have to prove myself every time I open my mouth,' she admits. 'But I love it. I love showing them what I know.'Her shop is now a hub of collaboration, with space rented out to welders, tow truck operators, and other mechanics. The rent is steep, but the returns—financial, emotional, and reputational—are her clientele grows, so does her vision. She dreams of owning the space she currently rents, expanding her team, and maybe even earning a mechanical engineering degree. She's already repaid a generous loan from a customer-turned-angel-investor and is now setting her sights on crossing a milestone few small businesses ever just how much is she making now?Let's put it this way: her first year flipping cars brought in six figures. Her auto shop's revenue has nearly doubled since last year. And projections suggest she's barreling toward $1 million in annual revenue—a far cry from her nursing Hill didn't just switch careers. She rewrote her story, replacing burnout with empowerment and stagnation with momentum. Her journey is a masterclass in self-belief, grit, and the courage to chase unfamiliar dreams.'If you don't know about us yet,' she says, 'you're going to know about us real soon.'And with the kind of numbers she's pulling in? That's a promise worth betting on.