Xiaomi announces OLED Vision 55 TV for the Indian market

By: Anry Sergeev | 27.04.2022, 17:35

Xiaomi today announced the Xiaomi OLED Vision 55 TV for the Indian market. It is India’s first OLED TV.

The OLED Vision 55 features a 55-inch, 3840×2160 OLED panel. We were unable to get information on the panel manufacturer from Xiaomi but it’s likely the same LG WRGB panel that most companies use. It’s a native 10-bit panel with a fixed 60Hz refresh rate and 98. 5% DCI-P3 coverage.

The TV supports Dolby Vision IQ, which automatically adjust display brightness to match ambient lighting, along with HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG. The TV also has IMAX Enhanced certification. This certifies that the audio and video quality of the television is consistent with IMAX Enhanced content.

The audio features an 8-driver 30W speaker system with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS X surround sound standards.

For connectivity you get 3x HDMI 2. 1* ports, one of which supports eARC, 2x USB ports, Ethernet, composite in, optical out, and headphone jack. There’s also dual-band Wi-Fi 802. 11ac and Bluetooth 5.0 support.

Xiaomi puts a giant asterisk on the HDMI 2. 1 part because these aren’t HDMI 2. 1 ports but rather HDMI 2.0. However, since the HDMI Licensing Administrator has incredibly lax and downright foolish requirements for something to be considered HDMI 2. 1, you can very well add a couple of HDMI 2. 1 features to HDMI 2.0 and officially label it HDMI 2.1.

To that end, the television does support ALLM or auto low latency mode, which will automatically put the television into a low latency game mode when it detects a signal from a console. Having this feature alone is often enough to label an HDMI 2.0 device as HDMI 2.1. If you’re a gamer, however, you should know that there is no variable refresh rate support and the panel is only 60Hz.

The TV is powered by a MediaTek 9617 SoC with a 4x Cortex-A73 CPU cores and Mali G52 MC1 GPU. It also features 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage.

Lastly, the OLED Vision 55 runs on Android TV 11. As usual, Xiaomi has its optional Patchwall UI, which you can use to access content from over 30 different providers, although you will still have to install their apps. You can also use Google Assistant and interact with smart home devices via the TV’s far-field microphones.

The Xiaomi OLED Vision 55 is priced at INR 89,999 with an INR 6,000 discount for HDFC Bank credit card holders. It will go on sale on Thursday, May 19, 2022.