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.

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

Sumit Z.
Sumit Z.

I am not a journalist by training, I am a consumer by instinct. After 15 years inside Indian media, I know exactly how the "launch story" gets manufactured. At Unbox Daily HQ., I strip that away. I cover Mobility, Lifestyle, Consumer Goods, and Entertainment as someone who has bought the car, used the appliance, and sat in the cinema seat. My job is not to report the launch, it is to tell you whether it belongs in your life.