Xiaomi’s “Mini LED Monster” is Here: High-End Home Cinema Finally Becomes Affordable

Xiaomi has officially disrupted the premium television market in India with the launch of the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series. Moving beyond basic 4K, this series introduces QD-Mini LED technology to the masses, combining massive brightness with local dimming precision. It’s a direct challenge to the high-priced OLED and QLED segments from traditional legacy brands.

Navi Mumbai | editorial@unboxdailyhq.com

The Essentials

  1. Launch & Sale: Officially launched on April 15, 2026, with the first “Early Access” sale expected to go live by April 18-20, 2026, via the Xiaomi Fan Festival.
  2. Premium for Less: While official final prices are being updated on microsites, the series is expected to start at approximately ₹74,999, making it the most aggressive Mini LED offering in the country.
  3. Next-Gen Tech: Features Quantum MagiQ and 1200 nits’ peak brightness, ensuring that your HDR content looks spectacular even in the sunniest Indian living rooms.

The Pulse

The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series is designed to bridge the gap between “standard” QLEDs and the ultra-expensive OLEDs. With up to 308 local dimming zones (on the 55-inch model), the TV manages light with surgical precision, virtually eliminating the “blooming” or “gray-blacks” seen in cheaper TVs. This is especially critical for Indian viewers who often watch content in mixed lighting conditions.

For the gamers, Xiaomi isn’t cutting corners. The inclusion of a native 144Hz refresh rate (reaching up to 240Hz in Gaming Boost mode on larger models) paired with HDMI 2.1 makes this a dream for console and PC gaming. Powering all of this is the Xiaomi HyperOS, which transforms the TV from a simple screen into a smart home dashboard where you can monitor your air purifier or vacuum cleaner directly from the remote.

Official Specifications & Expected Pricing

Model SizeDisplay TechRefresh RateApprox. Price (INR)
55-InchQD-Mini LED144Hz₹74,999
65-InchQD-Mini LED144Hz₹94,999
75-InchQD-Mini LED144Hz₹1,24,999

The Big Picture

Globally, the shift from standard LED to Mini LED is the biggest trend in 2026. While Samsung and Sony have held the “high-brightness” crown for years, their entry-level Mini LED sets often start at ₹1.5 Lakh. Xiaomi’s strategy mirrors what they did with smartphones a decade ago: take flagship-grade hardware and price it at a point where a middle-class Indian household can actually consider it an upgrade rather than a luxury dream.

The Inside Intel

A little-known fact: Xiaomi’s “Quantum MagiQ” engine was developed in their internal R&D labs specifically to handle the high-saturation preferences of Asian markets. Also, despite the “Monster” nickname for its performance, the TV is incredibly slim, using a new “unibody metal” design that helps it blend into modern minimalist home decor.

The UDHQ Take

At Unbox Daily HQ, our verdict is simple: this is the TV we’ve been waiting for. For too long, Indian consumers had to choose between a “good” budget TV or a “great” TV that cost as much as a used car. The TV S Series finally breaks that cycle.

Whether you’re binge-watching Mirzapur or playing Call of Duty, the 1200-nit brightness ensures you won’t be squinting during dark scenes. If you are planning an upgrade this summer, this is the one to beat. It brings “theater-level” specs into the ₹75k–₹1.2L bracket, effectively making standard LEDs look obsolete overnight.

The Checkout

Xiaomi India Official | Flipkart (Sale Start Date: Expected April 20, 2026).

The Source

Xiaomi India