Redmi TV A Pro 2026 Series Launches with Up to 75 Inch 4K Displays and 144Hz Gaming Support
Xiaomi expands its smart TV lineup with the Redmi TV A Pro 2026 series featuring larger screen sizes, upgraded gaming performance, and improved picture quality aimed at home entertainment and gamers alike

The smart television market has received a fresh upgrade as Xiaomi introduces its new Redmi TV A Pro 2026 lineup, bringing larger screen options and stronger performance features designed for modern entertainment needs. The series continues Xiaomi’s yearly refresh strategy with noticeable improvements across display and processing capabilities.
The new range includes models starting from 43 inches and going all the way up to a massive 75 inch variant, making it suitable for both compact living rooms and large home theater setups. Pricing varies across sizes, with the smallest model positioned in the budget segment while the largest version targets premium users looking for a cinematic experience at home.
The 43 inch model is priced at approximately 20,428 rupees, while the 55 inch version comes in at around 21,700 rupees. At the top end, the 75 inch model is priced close to 45,000 rupees, making it one of the more competitively placed large screen 4K televisions in its category. These models are available through platforms such as JD.com and Xiaomi’s own online store.
Design and performance upgrades form the core of this year’s lineup. All models feature 4K resolution with 3840 by 2160 pixels, delivering sharper visuals and improved clarity. The TVs also support a 144Hz refresh rate, which can be pushed up to 288Hz in gaming mode, offering smoother motion for fast paced content and console gaming.
Picture quality has also been enhanced with HDR10 support and a wide DCI P3 color gamut covering up to 94 percent, along with a deep 10.7 billion color display system. This combination is aimed at delivering more vibrant and realistic visuals, especially for movies and high definition streaming content.
Under the hood, the series runs on a Cortex A55 based processor paired with a Mali G52 MC1 GPU. It comes with 3GB RAM and 64GB internal storage, while software is powered by HyperOS 3, offering a smoother and more integrated smart TV experience across Xiaomi devices.
Connectivity options vary slightly by model size. Larger variants such as 55 inch and above include dual HDMI 2.1 ports along with additional HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 2.0 support. Smaller models feature HDMI 2.0 ports, along with standard AV, Ethernet, S/PDIF, and antenna inputs. All versions support Wi Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 for modern wireless connectivity.
Audio performance is handled through dual stereo speakers, with larger models offering up to 24W output while smaller variants deliver around 12W. Voice control through XiaoAI is also included, allowing users to manage content and settings using simple voice commands.
With the Redmi TV A Pro 2026 series, Xiaomi is clearly focusing on blending large screen entertainment with gaming ready performance, positioning the lineup as a strong option for users seeking a feature rich yet affordable smart TV experience.





