Xiaomi is well-known for its major products such as smartphones, routers, and smart TVs. However, the company has also expanded its ecosystem by entrusting other brands within its chain to handle mobile phone accessories, smart hardware, and peripherals. When it comes to Xiaomi TVs, the first generation was launched on September 5, 2013, and immediately created a buzz. It redefined what a "cost-effective" TV could be, earning the nickname “the first smart TV for young people.â€
Do you remember when Xiaomi previously took an opposite approach by launching the 32-inch Mi TV 4A? Today, smart TVs are trending towards larger screens, but not everyone prefers big displays. For instance, if someone is moving frequently or renting a home, buying a large 50 or 65-inch TV might be inconvenient. The Mi TV 4A (32 inches) weighs less than 4 kg, making it extremely portable and ideal for those who move often.
What about the user experience of the Mi TV 4A (32 inches)? Let’s take a closer look at this review. Note: The following evaluation will refer to the 4A (32 inches) as "4A."
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The 4A (32-inch) doesn’t come in a box with a visible packaging design. Let’s jump right into the design of this Mi TV. The 4A features a 1366x768 resolution screen, a straight backlight module, a 178° viewing angle, a 6.5ms dynamic response, a 3000:1 static contrast, and a 60Hz refresh rate.
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Due to cost constraints, the 4A (32 inches) didn't adopt an ultra-thin design. However, the overall build is solid and meets the price target of 1199 yuan.
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On the bottom of the 4A (32 inches), there's a power switch, an infrared receiving window, and two 5W stereo speakers.
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To support various use cases, the 4A (32 inches) has a rich set of interfaces on the right side: Ethernet, AV input, audio output (S/PDIF), two HDMI ports (one with ARC), one USB 2.0 port, and a DTMB analog signal interface.
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In addition to the stand, remote control, manual, and warranty card, there are no extra accessories. The power cord is integrated directly into the TV, rather than being separate.
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In terms of system design, the 4A (32 inches) runs an AI-powered operating system based on Android. This AI learns from your watching habits to recommend videos you may enjoy, so you don’t have to search for content anymore.
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Let’s take a look at the actual display of the 4A (32-inch). Although the resolution is only 1366x768, the color quality is decent given the price point.
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In terms of performance, the 4A (32 inches) is equipped with a 64-bit Cortex A53 quad-core processor, a Mali-450 GPU, 1GB RAM, and 4GB storage. This configuration is sufficient for everyday tasks and casual gaming.
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Additionally, thanks to the HDMI port, the 4A can be used as a monitor or paired with a smartphone via the Mi Home app for wireless screen mirroring, offering more interactive experiences.
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Moving on to the system experience, the 4A (32 inches) has a simple interface focused mainly on video content, without complicated menus. This makes it easy to use, even for elderly users who just need a little guidance.
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The AI recommendation feature works by tracking your viewing habits. For example, if you frequently watch food programs, the system will suggest similar content on the PatchWall puzzle wall, continuously rolling new options for you to explore.
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PatchWall also recommends interesting topics when you’re unsure what to watch, ensuring you always find something engaging. These recommendations are high-quality and tailored to your preferences over time.
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The 4A (32 inches) also offers access to an app store with a wide range of applications, which many other smart TV brands lack.
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Other features include a system shortcut bar that allows you to check the weather, calendar, access the TV version of the App Store, and manage settings.
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The Mi Home app connects all your Mi devices, allowing you to control them seamlessly from your TV.
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The system settings are divided into eight categories, making navigation straightforward.
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The 4A (32 inches) runs on Android 6.0.1, and includes a child mode that protects eyes and restricts access with a parental password.
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The TV is lightweight, weighing only 3.9 kg, making it easy to carry, especially for frequent movers or those living in small spaces.
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In summary, the 4A (32 inches) isn’t meant to be a primary TV but is ideal for secondary use, such as in a bedroom, for students, or elderly users who prefer smaller screens. While it’s an excellent value at 1199 yuan, a higher resolution would make it even better. If you're looking for a compact, smart, and affordable TV, the 4A is definitely worth considering.
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