I thought I was upgrading, but apart from the bigger size screen this feels like a downgrade. After contacting customer service it appears that the only magic remote that this TV is compatible with is the new 2021 magic remote which does not seem to be available to buy anywhere. I tried to connect the Magic Remote from the older tv to it and although it does seem to half work, it doesn't allow voice control as my other tv did, and a message keeps popping up saying tv is not compatible with the remote. However, I was disappointed to discover it came with a cheap rubbishy remote, not the magic remote that I was expecting. To learn more, you can check out the global Mi TV P1 product page.I recently upgraded my 18 month old 43" LG TV to this TV to get the bigger screen. The 43″ and 55″ models are running on MediaTek 9611 with 2GB RAM and has 16GB of internal storage.
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It also supports Bluetooth 5.0 and 5GHz WiFi. The TV also features 3x HDMI ports (1 with eARC), 2x USB 2.0, Composite AV in, 1x LAN port, Optical Digital Audio Out, 3.5mm headphone jack and support for DVB-T2 digital TV. For greater privacy, you can turn off the mic with the dedicated mute switch on the TV. Unlike the 32″ version which relies on the built-in mic on the remote control, the 43″ and 55″ models feature hands-free Google Assistant where you can speak your voice commands directly at the TV.
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In terms of audio, it gets a pair of 10W speakers that also supports Dolby Audio and DTS-HD.īoth models run on Android TV 10 with access to Google Play Store and have support for Chromecast and Miracast. Both push 1.07 billion colours, but the 55″ version supports HDR10+ and a higher 94% DCI-P3 Colour Gamut. Apart from the screen sizes, both are capable of pushing 4K UHD resolution at 3840×2160 pixels and has support for Dolby Vision. The 43″ and 55″ versions of the Mi TV P1 are quite identical in terms of specs. For wireless connectivity, it supports 5GHz WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0. In terms of ports, it comes with 3x HDMI ports (1x HDMI Arc), 2x USB 2.0, Composite AV Input, 100Mbps Ethernet port, 3.5mm headphone jack and it also supports DVB-T2 Digital TV. Powering the TV is a MSD6683 chip with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. Also included is a Bluetooth remote which comes with dedicated buttons for Netflix and Prime Video.
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You can also enjoy a wide variety of Android TV apps including YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and you can download more from the Google Play Store.
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To push content for your mobile device, the P1 series supports Google Chromecast and Miracast. The Smart TV runs on Android TV 9 and it also supports OK Google voice commands via the remote. It comes with a pair of 5W speakers and it supports Dolby Audio and DTS-HD. The 32″ version is the cheapest of the lot but the screen pushes a low HD resolution of 1366×768 pixels. This includes a Mi Vacuum Cleaner Mini, Mi 360 Home Security Camera 2K, Mi Body Composition Scale 2 and Mi WiFi Range Extender Pro.
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Meanwhile, the largest Mi TV P1 55″ option will be available for pre-order at its full RRP of RM2,499 but you’ll receive Mi AIoT set worth RM566 while stocks last. If you prefer a larger screen with 4K resolution, the Mi TV P1 43″ 4K TV will be offered for RM1,499 (save RM300) during the pre-order sale on 6th June.