Xiaomi has added a new TV lineup in India with the Xiaomi FX Mini LED series, a range that leans hard into premium picture features, gaming extras, and Fire TV software. The series spans 43-inch to 75-inch models, with pricing starting at Rs 32,999 and rising to Rs 84,999 for the 75-inch model, putting Xiaomi well above the usual budget-TV crowd without abandoning the aggressive pricing it loves.
All four versions ship with 4K Ultra HD panels, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and Xiaomi’s Vivid Picture Engine 2. The bigger story is the use of Full-Array Mini LED backlighting with local dimming, plus Quantum MagiQ tech that mixes QLED-style color with Mini LED lighting control. That is the sort of spec sheet trick that lets brands talk up deep blacks and bright highlights without paying OLED money.
Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV specifications
- Sizes: 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch
- Display: 4K Ultra HD with HDR10+
- Picture features: Filmmaker Mode, Vivid Picture Engine 2, Full-Array Mini LED backlighting, local dimming
- Color support: up to 93 per cent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and up to 1.07 billion colours
- Gaming features on 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models: DLG 120Hz Game Mode, Auto Low Latency Mode, and MEMC
- Platform: Fire TV with more than 12,000 apps, Alexa voice controls, Apple AirPlay 2, personalised profiles, parental controls, and 32GB of onboard storage
- Processor and memory: quad-core A55 processor with 2GB RAM
- Audio: Dolby Audio, DTS, DTS Virtual, with a four-driver speaker setup on the larger variants
The software angle matters almost as much as the panel hardware. Fire TV gives Xiaomi access to a familiar interface and a deep app catalog, which is a sensible move in a market where smart-TV buyers increasingly care about streaming convenience as much as raw panel specs. It also avoids making users wrestle with a half-baked homegrown platform, which has been a weak spot for plenty of TV brands.
Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV prices in India
- 43-inch model: Rs 32,999
- 55-inch model: Rs 44,999
- 65-inch model: Rs 64,999
- 75-inch model: Rs 84,999
Sales begin on June 11 through Xiaomi stores and Amazon India.
That puts the series in a fairly crowded stretch of the TV market, where TCL, Hisense, and other value-heavy rivals have spent years pushing Mini LED and large-screen sets lower. Xiaomi’s bet is clear: Fire TV, gaming features, and bigger-screen options may be enough to pull buyers away from more established TV names, especially if they want a feature-rich set without moving into flagship territory.
75-inch Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV features
The 75-inch version is the headline act here, not because it is the cheapest, but because it gives Xiaomi a large-format Mini LED option at a price that undercuts many premium rivals. If the company gets the picture tuning right, this could be the model that makes the FX series feel more serious than yet another spec-sheet exercise. If not, it will still be another reminder that TV buyers are getting a lot more screen for their money than they did a few years ago.

