
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G 32 (2025): First Impressions
QLED technology
to the affordable segment. At Rs 13,999, this 32-inch display attempts to bridge the gap between basic functionality and enhanced viewing experiences.
Design and build
The aesthetic approach leans toward understated elegance rather than flashy accents. The black finish and minimal bezels create a contemporary appearance that fits comfortably in modern spaces. The 716mm width feels proportionate for a 32-inch display, while the 61mm depth when wall-mounted maintains a sleek profile.
Physical construction suggests thoughtful engineering decisions. The 3.1kg weight strikes a balance between substantial feel and manageable installation. The 100mm x 200mm VESA compatibility opens up mounting options, while the included stand provides stable desktop placement. Build quality appears solid, though time will tell how materials hold up under regular use.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
¡Tu momento Orange ha llegado!
Orange
Undo
Picture quality
The HD resolution of 1366 x 768 represents a practical choice for this size category. The QLED panel technology brings noticeable improvements in color reproduction and contrast over traditional LED displays. The Vivid Picture Engine works behind the scenes to enhance detail and accuracy, though the extent of these improvements varies with content type.
The 178-degree viewing angles maintain reasonable consistency across different seating positions. Brightness levels appear adequate for most environments, while the 60Hz refresh rate handles standard content as expected. The display shows potential, particularly considering its price positioning.
Sound
The 20W audio system uses Xiaomi's Sound technology alongside Dolby Audio support. This configuration creates a more engaging listening experience than typical budget offerings. The inclusion of DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X suggests attention to audio quality beyond basic requirements.
The soundstage feels broader than expected from a 32-inch display, with reasonable clarity across volume levels. Bass response provides adequate depth for most content, while avoiding the distortion common in budget television speakers.
OS and Smart features
The television comes with Google TV and it also boots the same. But, there's also Xiaomi's PatchWall interface integration. All this runs on Quad Core A53 processing with 1GB RAM and 8GB storage. While these specifications appear modest, the interface responds smoothly during basic navigation. The system feels optimised for its hardware capabilities rather than over-engineered.
Xiaomi TV+ integration provides immediate access to free live channels, while universal search simplifies content discovery. The kids mode with parental controls addresses modern family viewing needs. Google Cast and Miracast support ensure device compatibility, while built-in Google Voice Assistant adds convenient control options.
Dual-band Wi-Fi handles streaming requirements, with Ethernet providing a wired alternative for stable connections. The smart platform covers essential bases without overwhelming complexity.
First impressions
The
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G 32
(2025) presents itself as a thoughtful approach to budget television design. The combination of QLED technology, capable audio, and comprehensive smart features creates a package that challenges conventional expectations for this price segment.
This television appears to prioritise fundamental quality over flashy additions, focusing on core performance elements that matter for daily use. Though the true test for this television lies in extended usage scenarios, how it handles marathon viewing sessions, varying content types, and long-term reliability under regular use, these initial impressions suggest a product that merits deeper evaluation. Our comprehensive review will explore these aspects in detail.
AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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


Deccan Herald
19 minutes ago
- Deccan Herald
PixxelSpace-led consortium to build first Indian private earth observation satellite constellation
The consortium led by PixxelSpace will spend Rs 1,200 crore to build 12 satellites in the next five years, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) said.


Time of India
19 minutes ago
- Time of India
Pixxel-led consortium bags L1 bid in India's first EO-PPP, Rs 1,200 crore project
Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills In a first for India's space ecosystem, Bengaluru-based space startup Pixxel and its partners Piersight Space Satsure Analytics , and Dhruva Space have won the bid to design, build, and operate the country's first fully indigenous commercial earth observation (EO) satellite constellation under the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre's (IN-SPACe) public-private partnership (EO-PPP) programme will help reduce India's reliance on foreign sources and ensure data space promoter-cum-regulator on Tuesday said three consortia were shortlisted after rigorous technical evaluation: Astra Microwave Products with Bharat Electronics, Sisir Radar and Spectragaze Systems, and GalaxEye Space with CoreEL and PixxelSpace , along with its other three Pixxel consortium emerged as the lowest bidder (L1), surpassing the other two by a wide margin. PierSight's cofounder Vinit Bansal confirmed the same without revealing the exact amount of the bid. Pixxel's founder Awais Ahmed declined to disclose the consortium's exact bid a response to an ET query, GalaxEye founder Suyash Singh, part of the selected consortium, confirmed that their bid value was Rs 97 crore. Singh said GalaxEye, which is gearing up for the maiden launch of its EO Drishit satellite, was proud to be the youngest company to lead a consortium and qualify the next four years, the winning team will invest more than Rs 1,200 crore to deploy 12 satellites carrying optical, hyperspectral, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors. These will provide high-resolution data for agriculture, urban planning, disaster management, climate monitoring, and national security.'Once operational, it will be among the most advanced EO systems in the world, designed, built, and operated entirely in India by Indian talent,' IN-SPACe said in a statement. The EO constellation will be deployed in a phased manner to ensure continuous service upgrades and expanded winning Pixxel-led consortium brings together complementary strengths. 'This PPP is about outcomes and execution speed. Our modular, software-defined radar electronics and deployable antenna heritage let us iterate quickly and align to IN‑SPACe's phased milestones,' Ahmedabad-based PierSight's Bansal known for its hyperspectral imaging expertise, will spearhead satellite design and integration. SatSure will contribute with its knowledge in geospatial analytics and value-added services for sectors such as agriculture and infrastructure, while Dhruva Space will provide its expertise in satellite platform and ground segment solutions.'Operated on a satellite-as-a-service model, the programme will provide guaranteed national access to advanced EO data while leveraging private-sector agility to deliver it at scale,' the winning consortium said in a Goenka, chairman, IN-SPACe, said the initiative signals the coming of age of India's private space industry in the space sector. 'It demonstrates the capability and confidence of Indian companies to lead large-scale, technologically advanced, and commercially viable space missions that serve both national and global markets.'As per a report by market research consulting firm Modor Intelligence, the global EO market is projected to grow from $4.3 billion in 2025 to $5.9 billion by 2030. India's push for EO capability through the EO-PPP aligns with its broader ambitions to scale its space economy from $8.4 billion to $44 billion by 2033.


NDTV
35 minutes ago
- NDTV
Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 4MATIC+ Coupe Launched At Rs 1.35 Crore
The German luxury carmaker, Mercedes-Benz, has launched the new Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 4MATIC+ Coupe in the country, further strengthening its top-end luxury performance portfolio in India. The sporty, elegant two-door model combines the best of both worlds - the agility and sportiness of the C-Class with the space, elegance and status of the E-Class, says Mercedes-Benz. The performance coupe is priced at Rs 1.35 Crore, ex-showroom. The new CLE 53 4MATIC+ uses an upgraded version of the 3.0-litre M 256M inline six-cylinder turbo engine. The facelift generation of the high-performance engine, now known as the M256M, impresses above all with optimised combustion chambers with redesigned inlet and outlet channels, new piston rings, optimised injection and a new exhaust gas turbocharger. In conjunction with the new electric additional compressor, this offers an increase in boost pressure by 0.4 bar to 1.5 bar and thus a higher torque of 560 Nm in continuous operation and 600 Nm in overboost for up to 12 seconds. It generates a peak power output of 449 Hp. The powerhouse also gets a second-gen 48V ISG, and the transmission duties here are performed by a 9-speed automatic gearbox. There are five AMG DYNAMIC SELECT driving programmes in total, namely Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+, and Individual. The 0-100 kmph sprint takes 4.2 seconds, and the speed is electronically restricted at 250 kmph, but can be stretched to 270 kmph with the optional AMG Driver's Package. The coupe rides on air dampers and features rear-wheel steering as well. The interior welcomes passengers with the latest generation MBUX infotainment system, featuring a 12.3-inch fully digital driver display and an 11.9-inch driver-oriented central display. Besides, the integral seats in ARTICO man-made leather/MICROCUT black microfibre with AMG-specific graphics and red contrasting topstitching combine sportiness with strong lateral support.