Xiaomi has launched the Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro 75, its largest television in India to date, signalling a clear push toward large-format home entertainment as Indian living rooms increasingly evolve into shared viewing spaces. Priced at ₹69,999, the 75-inch QLED TV arrives at a time when demand for immersive screens is being driven not just by movies, but by live sports, gaming, and long-hour family viewing.
The launch builds on Xiaomi's broader belief that big-screen TVs are finally becoming practical for Indian homes, a shift the company has spoken about in detail in a recent MSP interview on why 75-inch televisions are now more viable for local living room layouts and viewing habits.
At the core of the X Pro 75 is a 4K QLED panel with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, paired with Filmmaker Mode to preserve original cinematic intent. Xiaomi is positioning the TV as a single screen that can transition smoothly between cinema, sports, and gaming, rather than a niche enthusiast product. The near bezel-less design with a claimed 97.76 percent screen-to-body ratio reinforces that intent, keeping the focus squarely on immersion.

Sports viewing is clearly one of the key use cases Xiaomi is leaning into. The TV supports DLG 120Hz for smoother motion, alongside MEMC for motion interpolation during fast scenes such as live cricket or football. Auto Low Latency Mode ensures the TV remains responsive when connected to gaming consoles, reflecting Xiaomi's attempt to balance casual gaming and competitive play without positioning the product as a hardcore gaming display.
Audio is another area where Xiaomi is trying to reduce the need for immediate add-ons. The built-in 34W speaker system supports Dolby Audio, DTS X, and DTS Virtual:X, with Xiaomi Sound tuning optimising output based on content type. For users looking to expand later, eARC support allows Dolby Atmos passthrough to compatible soundbars or home theatre systems.
On the software side, the X Pro 75 runs PatchWall, offering universal search across apps, Xiaomi TV+ free live channels, Kids Mode with parental controls, and regional language support through Language Universe. Google Voice Assistant integration and support for AirPlay 2, Google Cast, and Miracast underline Xiaomi's focus on making the TV easy to use across mixed device households.
Under the hood, the television is powered by a quad-core A55 processor with 32GB of internal storage, supported by dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Connectivity options include three HDMI ports, including one with eARC, two USB ports, Ethernet, optical out, and AV input, covering most modern home setups.

The Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro 75 is priced at ₹69,999, with a limited-period ₹5,000 bank discount bringing the effective price down to ₹64,999. Pre-booked units also come with a four-year complete warranty, a move that adds long-term value and addresses durability concerns often associated with large-screen TVs.
With this launch, Xiaomi is clearly doubling down on the idea that oversized screens are no longer aspirational luxuries, but practical upgrades for Indian homes that increasingly revolve around shared, high-quality viewing experiences rather than personal screens alone.



