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After launching its 55-inch, 4K and HDR compatible Mi TV 4 in India[1] in February, Xiaomi[2] this week launched two new televisions[3], the Mi TV 4A 32-inch and 43-inch models. These are smaller, and also run at lower resolutions - the 43-inch model has a 1080p display, while the 32-inch television only has a 720p display. The new Mi TV 4A models sport the same PatchWall UI[4] as the 55-inch TV, which features integration with content from set top boxes.

The 43-inch Mi TV 4A price in India has been set at Rs. 22,999 at launch, while the 32-inch model is priced at Rs. 13,999. The two will go on sale from March 13[5], and will be available on Mi.com, Flipkart[6], and Mi Home[7] stores. The Mi TV 4A models are powered by an Amlogic quad-core SoC that's coupled with 1GB of RAM. The TVs come with 8GB of internal storage.

 

Only the top-end Mi TV4 supports HDR, but the smaller Mi TV4a televisions have a better response rate, which will matter to gamers. The 55-inch TV also comes with bundled freebies including free 3-month subscription (worth Rs. 619) for Sony Liv and Hungama Play, the Mi IR cable (worth Rs. 299), and on-site installation worth Rs. 1,099 for free. The Mi IR cable lets you control the set top box using a single remote. Another difference is that the 55-inch Mi TV 4 remote is powered by Bluetooth, while the two smaller Mi TV 4As remotes operate on Infrared.

Mi TV 4A vs Mi TV 4: Here Are the Differences Between the Two Xiaomi TVs[8]

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