Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2026) review: A massive 75-inch screen that makes big TVs more accessible
The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2026) highlights how large televisions are becoming more affordable, with its 75-inch model priced at ₹69,999. It features a 4K QLED panel with Dolby Vision support, Google TV, and Xiaomi’s PatchWall interface, aiming to ...

The new Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2026) is a good example of that shift. The company’s latest X Pro lineup now goes all the way up to a 75-inch model, targeting buyers who want a cinema-like experience at home without paying flagship TV prices. This also reflects on Xiaomi doubling down on the human x car x home philosophy.
On paper, the TV packs most of the features that have become standard in this segment including a 4K QLED panel, Dolby Vision support, Google TV, and gaming compatibility. The bigger question, however, is whether the experience matches the scale of the screen.
Price & Availability
The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2026) lineup is available in multiple screen sizes including 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch, giving buyers the flexibility to choose based on their room size and budget.The 75-inch model sits at the top of the lineup and is priced at ₹69,999.
Like most Xiaomi TVs in India, the X Pro series is available through major online retailers as well as Xiaomi’s own retail channels.
Design and Build
Large TVs tend to dominate a room, and the 75-inch X Pro leans into that idea. The display is framed by relatively slim bezels, which helps maximise screen real estate and keeps the focus on the panel.The overall design is minimal and functional rather than flashy. The stand is fairly wide to support the large panel, though the TV can also be wall-mounted if space is a concern.
At this size, placement becomes important. A 75-inch display works best in larger living rooms where viewers can sit at a comfortable distance from the screen.

Display & Audio
The centrepiece here is a 4K QLED panel, which aims to deliver better colour reproduction and brightness compared to standard LED TVs.The TV supports Dolby Vision and HDR formats, allowing compatible content from streaming platforms to take advantage of improved contrast and colour. Xiaomi also includes Filmmaker Mode, which disables some of the artificial processing so movies are displayed closer to how creators intended.
During our limited time with the TV, we watched a variety of content before sending the unit back. This included HD recordings of Michael Jackson concerts, episodes of Malcolm in the Middle, and the Indian show Dhurandar on Jio Hotstar. We also caught the finals of the ICC T20 World Cup on the TV. The large screen combined with the 4K panel made these experiences particularly enjoyable, especially for live sports where the bigger display helps capture more detail on the field.
The X Pro series includes a 34W speaker system with support for formats like Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X. For casual viewing such as news, TV shows, or sports, the built-in speakers are generally adequate. However, as is often the case with slim TVs, users looking for a more cinematic sound experience may still want to pair the TV with a dedicated soundbar.
Software Experience
The TV runs Google TV, which means access to the usual streaming ecosystem including Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and other apps.Xiaomi also layers its own PatchWall interface on top. PatchWall aggregates content recommendations across platforms and has been a signature part of Xiaomi’s TV software for years.
Another addition is Xiaomi TV+, which offers free live TV channels that can be streamed directly through the interface without a traditional cable connection.
Together, Google TV and PatchWall provide a fairly comprehensive software experience, though some users may prefer sticking to the standard Google TV interface.
Gaming and Performance
Large TVs increasingly double up as gaming displays, and the X Pro series aims to support that use case.In testing with a PlayStation 5, the 75-inch screen provides an immersive experience simply because of its size. Fast paced games and large open environments can feel more engaging when spread across such a large display.
However, this TV is still positioned as a mainstream QLED offering rather than a high-end gaming display, so serious gamers looking for higher refresh rates or advanced gaming features may still prefer premium TVs in the segment.
Verdict
The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2026) makes a strong case for why bigger TVs are quickly becoming more mainstream. At ₹69,999, the 75-inch model delivers something that was once reserved for far more expensive televisions: a truly large screen experience that can transform how you watch movies, sports, and shows at home.The TV focuses on delivering the essentials well. The QLED panel offers vibrant colours, Dolby Vision adds better contrast for supported content, and the Google TV plus PatchWall combination ensures easy access to a wide range of streaming platforms. The sheer scale of the display also adds to the experience, especially when watching live sports or cinematic content.
There are limits. The speakers are serviceable rather than immersive, and gamers looking for cutting edge features will still need to look at more expensive TVs.
But as a value driven large screen television, the X Pro 75-inch model succeeds at what it sets out to do. It brings the big screen experience into a price bracket that far more buyers can realistically consider.
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