Mi TV Shipments Cross 4 Million Units in India in Just Over 2 Years, Xiaomi Announces
Mi TV Shipments Cross 4 Million Units in India in Just Over 2 Years, Xiaomi Announces 33j4s
Xiaomi had launched its first Mi TV model in India in February 2018. 655b15
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 26 March 2020 15:39 IST
Photo Credit: Twitter/ @MiTVIndia 3c6c9
Xiaomi's first Mi TV in 55-inch size was priced at Rs. 39,999
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Xiaomi has shipped 4 million Mi TV units in India
It started selling smart TVs in India in 2018
Mi TV India shared an image on Twitter to mark this achievement
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Xiaomi has announced through its Mi TV India Twitter that in just over two years, 4 million Mi TVs have been shipped in the country. Mi TV models have made a mark for themselves in the Indian market with their budget friendly pricing and impressive specifications. Building on its popularity in the smartphone market where Xiaomi follows the same formula, the company roped in a significant fan base which has now led them to the 4 million mark.
The Twitter post, along with making the announcement, thanks the customers for their and asks them which Mi TV they own. It reads, “Mi fans, it's been a little over 2 years and we have shipped a massive number of 4M #MiTVs in India. Thank you for your love and . We hope your Mi TVs are keeping super-entertained. Tell us which #MiTV do you own.” The image along with post has a bunch of Mi TVs lined up with the ‘4 Million Units shipped in 2 years' text.
The first Mi TV model was Xiaomi, was the world's thinnest LED TV with a thickness of 4.9mm at that time. The 55-inch model was priced at Rs. 39,999. It came with a 4K with HDR and was powered by a 64-bit quad-core Amlogic Cortex-A53 SoC with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. Since then, several Mi TV models have been launched in India, including Mi TV 4A series, Mi TV 4C series, and the Mi TV 4X series.
The latest smart TV model in the lineup is the 2020 edition of the Xiaomi Mi TV 4C Pro (32-inch).
Mi TV 4X vs Vu Cinema TV: Which is the best budget TV in India right now? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts or RSS, the episode, or just hit the play button below.