When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works

Home / Hot Stuff / TVs / Redmi’s first ever smart TV is a 70in behemoth

Redmi’s first ever smart TV is a 70in behemoth

Smarty pants

Chinese smartphone and laptop brand Redmi, owned by tech giant Xiaomi, has just launched its first ever smart TV. As you might’ve guessed, it’s called the Redmi TV ($530), and it’s a 70in behemoth that sports a 4K display and a slick minimalist design. The gargantuan gogglebox is powered by a 6th Gen Amlogic processor with 14 image-enhancing technologies, and apparently also packs an “enhanced audio system.” A 64-bit octacore processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage will keep all of that tech whirring away, while 2.5G/5G dual-band WiFi should help with any connectivity woes. The Redmi TV is currently available for pre-order in China, but hopefully it eventually embarks upon a worldwide tour.

Profile image of Chris Kerr Chris Kerr Contributor, Stuff.tv

About

I’m a freelance games and technology journalist currently mashing my keyboard in the name of fine institutions like Stuff, where you'll usually find me waxing lyrical about the latest mobile morsels. I've also been known to cook up some decidedly delicious reviews from time to time, and was once dubbed 'the games industry's answer to Nigella Lawson' by someone probably somewhere.

Areas of expertise

Video games, computing, smartphones, home entertainment, lamps