Alongside the K90 series phones, Xiaomi has unveiled a massive 98-inch Redmi TV X 2026 in China. The TV is priced at 7,599 yuan (around $1,070), almost double the cost of the 85-inch model launched earlier this month, which comes in at 4,799 yuan (about $670).
For the price, the Redmi TV X 98 offers a Mini LED panel with 880 backlight zones and a peak brightness of 1300 nits. Xiaomi says the screen offers a 4K resolution, supports 144Hz natively, and can hit 288Hz in competitive mode.

The company also claims that its Qingshan Eye Protection system uses a combination of hardware and software to reduce blue light and automatically adjust color temperature based on ambient lighting.
Under the hood, the TV runs HyperOS 3 and packs a quad-core Cortex-A73 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and dual HDMI 2.1 ports with support for eARC. There’s also a USB 3.0 port, Ethernet, and optical audio output for traditional setups.

On the display side, Xiaomi promises HDR10+ support, DCI-P3 94% color gamut, and a ΔE≈2 color accuracy, with every unit factory-calibrated.
There’s even a “Full-Stack Color Engine” and an AI-driven local dimming system that manages contrast and brightness on a zone-by-zone basis. The result, according to Xiaomi, should be deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and more natural color reproduction
For gamers, the Redmi TV X 2026 supports VRR, Dolby Vision Gaming, and FreeSync Premium, paired with a 4ms response time.

Like other Xiaomi TVs, it also doubles as a smart home hub. The new Xiao Ai assistant can recognize multiple Chinese dialects and maintain continuous conversations, while the updated interface links seamlessly with other Xiaomi ecosystem devices. You can also watch multiple sports games at once or turn the TV into an art display when not in use.
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