"OLED TV", Xiaomi OLED TV will be equipped with HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision and gaming features,

Xiaomi OLED TV will be equipped with HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision and gaming features

As we informed you yesterday, Xiaomi will introduce its first OLED TV to the market on July 2 this year. This is the first approach to this type of technology, which is becoming more and more widespread and of which we are now discovering new features.

Xiaomi presents its 65-inch OLED TV with HDMI 2.1

"OLED TV", Xiaomi OLED TV will be equipped with HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision and gaming features,

Specifically, this new Mi TV will be launched as part of the Mi TV Master Series, a new series of TVs that will apparently house the company’s most advanced models, including in this case the first model equipped with an OLED panel.

Although we have already discovered that the new Xiaomi Mi TV OLED will be a TV that can reach 120 Hz under a 4K resolution, the company is now unveiling small additions that will make this new TV one of the most complete and advanced in the company’s range.

"OLED TV", Xiaomi OLED TV will be equipped with HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision and gaming features,

In addition to an OLED panel, there will be support for HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision, and other gaming features.

To be precise, Xiaomi has revealed that this first OLED TV will be released with HDMI 2.1 support. This will not only guarantee a speed of up to 48 Gbps, but also certain technologies such as VRR, an adaptive update system in conjunction with AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync.

In addition, this new TV will incorporate under the Mi TV Master ALLM series, a set of techniques that can significantly reduce latency. This is a technology specifically designed for use with computers or video consoles to improve experience and competitiveness.

In addition, this television will feature Dolby Vision, a technology that, unlike HDR10+, allows it to support 12-bit depth, which would correspond to 68,700 million colors. In addition, the content displayed can reach a maximum of 10,000 nits in favor of Dolby Vision.


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