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Xiaomi partners Vijay Sales for Mi LED TV 4 PRO

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Xiaomi has launched Mi LED TV 4 PRO in the offline market exclusively with Vijay Sales. The company said its offline partner will be making this 55-inch ultra-thin LED TV available in over 80 of its stores. Xiaomi launched its Mi LED TVs in the offline market in Q1 2018 and its flagship Mi LED TV 4 PRO is also making its way to the offline market now. The 55-inch Mi LED TV PRO is now available across all Vijay Sales stores in , Pune, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat and Delhi NCR.

Mi LED TV 4 PRO features a 55-inch LED display with a 3840 x 2160 4K resolution and a 10-bit HDR panel, and adopts a minimalist design with an ultra-thin 4.9mm profile making. It produces vivid images with vibrant colours and comes with a dual 16W stereo speaker set-up boasting DTS-HD surround sound. The TV is equipped with a voice search feature to conveniently search and discover consumers’ preferred content across DTH as well as online content, said the company.

Mi LED TV 4 PRO comes with Xiaomi’s own PatchWall interface specially designed for India, bringing together more than 14+ different content partners, both local and global, resulting in over 850,000+ hours of content, across the largest library of -On-Demand providers, said the company.

Some of the top content partners being Hotstar, Hungama Play, Voot, Eros Now, Zee5, Alt Balaji and some new content partners are HOOQ, EpicON, Republic, Bloomberg, SunNXT, Flickstree, Viu. Powered by Android TV, users will be able to install desired apps on Google Play, watch YouTube and fully utilize features such as Chromecast built-in and , informed Chinese device maker.

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Xiaomi India entered the offline market less than 2 years ago and has already seen significant growth. The company claimed that it has grown to capture nearly 20% market share within the offline segment and by end of 2019, and now it aims to expand to over 10,000 retail outlets which include Mi Homes, Mi Stores, Mi Preferred Partners, and newly introduced Mi Studios.

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