Redmi TVs 2026: 100-inch 4K TV for ~CZK 27,000 | Price & Specs

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Xiaomi Expands Redmi TV Lineup with 100-Inch Model and A Pro Series for 2026

Large-format TVs are becoming increasingly accessible, and Xiaomi is actively contributing to this trend with a redesigned range of Redmi TVs for 2026. The lineup features a flagship 100-inch model, an 85-inch variant, and six mid-range A Pro models.

100-Inch Redmi Smart TV MAX: Immersive Cinema Experience

The Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch is designed to deliver a cinematic experience in the home. It boasts a 4K panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, appealing to both movie enthusiasts, and gamers. The screen brightness ranges from 400 to 600 nits, a solid performance for an LCD panel in its price category.

Under the hood, the TV is powered by a five-core processor with A55 architecture, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The audio is handled by a 30W speaker system. It also includes an HDMI 2.1 port for next-generation gaming consoles. The TV’s power consumption is 450W, consistent with its size.

The 100-inch model is priced at 8,799 yuan, approximately 27,200 CZK. The LCD panel may not satisfy viewers accustomed to more advanced display technologies like Mini LED or OLED.

Smaller MAX and the A Pro Series

For those who don’t require a 100-inch screen, an 85-inch version is available for 4,899 yuan (around 15,200 CZK). This model offers the same 144Hz refresh rate but with lower brightness (300-400 nits), 20W speakers, and 3GB of RAM.

The Redmi A Pro series represents the mid-range options, with screen sizes ranging from 43 to 75 inches. Prices start at 1,799 yuan (approximately 5,600 CZK) for the 43-inch model and go up to 3,599 yuan (about 11,100 CZK) for the 75-inch variant. Most models feature a 4K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate and 94% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. The 43-inch model is an exception, limited to 60Hz and 78% DCI-P3.

Xiaomi has not yet confirmed whether these new Redmi TVs will be available in European markets. Given that previous MAX models haven’t been officially released in Europe, their availability in the Czech Republic remains uncertain.

Sources: Gizmochina, ITHome

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