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Five Things You Need to Know About the Xiaomi FX Mini LED With Fire TV Built-in

Five Things You Need to Know About the Xiaomi FX Mini LED With Fire TV Built-in
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TV technology doesn't stand still. Features that once defined flagship pricing have been slowly working their way down the market, and Xiaomi's new FX Mini LED with Fire TV Built-in series is one of the cleaner examples of that shift. Mini LED backlighting, Quantum Dot colour, Fire TV Built-in, gaming-ready specs -- it's a lot for a mid-range lineup to carry, but that's precisely the pitch.

Here are five things that actually matter about this television range.

1. Mini LED is a real step up from a conventional LED TV
The display technology is the centrepiece here, and here's what sets it apart. Standard LED televisions use a small number of relatively large LEDs behind the screen. Mini LED replaces those with much smaller LEDs, allowing for far more precise control of the backlight. That finer control over which parts of the screen get brighter and which go darker is what drives the picture quality gains.

This delivers control over which parts of the screen get brighter and which go darker -- and that control is what drives the picture quality gains.

Xiaomi pairs the Mini LED panel with Full-Array Backlight technology and local dimming. Portions of the screen can now brighten or dim independently, rather than the whole backlight adjusting as one unit. The practical payoff is deeper blacks in dark scenes, better shadow detail, and brighter, more defined highlights when watching HDR content.
For anyone coming from a standard LED set, the difference should be visible almost immediately.

2. Brightness alone doesn't make a picture
The Mini LED hardware gets most of the attention, but colour performance is half of what good picture quality actually looks like. Xiaomi calls its approach Quantum MagiQ, a combination of Quantum Dot colour technology layered on top of the Mini LED backlight. Quantum Dot helps extend the colour range the display can produce, working alongside brightness and contrast improvements from the backlighting system.

On the numbers, the TV covers 93 percent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and can reproduce up to 1.07 billion colours. Both HDR10 and HDR10 are supported, enabling scene-by-scene brightness and contrast adjustments for compatible streaming content.

Filmmaker Mode is also present. It's a feature designed to reduce the kinds of processing enhancements that can make films look unintentionally artificial, keeping the image closer to what the director intended. The overall picture philosophy here is clearly about accuracy alongside brightness, not just peak luminance.

3. Fire TV Built-in changes how you discover content on your TV
OS platform often gets treated as an afterthought. Xiaomi has taken a different route with the Xiaomi FX Mini LED series, building the TV on Fire TV. 

Fire TV puts your favourite apps TV front and centre on one main home screen. Quickly find shows, movies, and live TV without endless scrolling.

With Fire TV, you can personalize your family's viewing experience with up to six profiles, so everyone can have their own watchlist, recommendations and live TV preferences. 

Just press and ask Alexa to find, launch and control your content. Go beyond streaming to check scores, set timers, switch apps, manage Alexa enabled smart home devices and more.

Apple users are covered too -- AirPlay 2 support allows direct streaming from an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

Fire TV makes the Xiaomi FX Mini LED series one-stop shop for all the entertainment you love with super smooth access – just what you would want from a TV in 2026.

4. Gaming features are genuinely there, not just listed on a spec sheet
Television manufacturers have been taking gaming more seriously for a few years now. Xiaomi's response is DLG 120Hz Game Mode, which targets smoother motion and better responsiveness during gameplay.

The faster refresh handling reduces motion blur on fast-moving content, whether that's a racing title, a football game, or a shooter. That benefit carries beyond gaming too. Sports broadcasts tend to look noticeably sharper with this kind of motion processing in place.

For buyers planning to run a gaming console through the TV, having these features baked in makes the Xiaomi FX Mini LED a more complete option than a display with solid picture quality but no gaming-focused engineering.

5. Xiaomi FX Mini LED Series is a complete package
A good panel with a weak everything-else is still a compromised product. Xiaomi has put a 20W quad-speaker system in the Xiaomi FX Mini LED series, dual full-range speakers and dual tweeters. Dolby Audio, DTS:X, and DTS Virtual:X are all supported, which builds out the soundstage without immediately requiring an external speaker setup.

The design uses a metallic bezel-less construction that keeps the screen as the visual focus. Inside, a quad-core processor handles the processing load alongside 32GB of internal storage for apps and downloaded content.

Connectivity runs to HDMI ports with eARC support, USB ports, Ethernet, Bluetooth, an optical audio output, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The HDMI eARC connection is particularly useful for anyone looking to route audio through a soundbar.
Screen sizes go from 43 inches up through 55, 65, and 75 inches, giving buyers several options depending on room size and how much they want to spend.

The Xiaomi FX Mini LED series lands at a time when most buyers are pushing for a better viewing experience without paying flagship prices. Mini LED backlighting, Quantum Dot colour, Fire TV Built-in, 120Hz game mode, and a solid audio setup is a combination that covers the main bases most buyers actually care about.

Pricing starts at Rs 32,999 for the 43-inch model, with the 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch variants priced at Rs 44,999, Rs 64,999, and Rs 84,999 respectively. Xiaomi is running an introductory offer that brings those prices down to Rs 29,999, Rs 39,999, Rs 59,999, and Rs 79,999 for the four sizes, a discount of up to Rs 5,000 across the range. Sales kick off on June 11 through Amazon, Flipkart, and Xiaomi's own online store.
 

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