Xiaomi S Pro Mini LED 2026 – 98 inches, 5700 nits and a price that's hard to believe!

Calendar 10/27/2025

Xiaomi shows its power: the 98” Mini LED 2026 with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Wi-Fi 6 and Harman audio for just $2,190. A revolution in the 4K segment.

Xiaomi once again proves it can shake up the market. The new Xiaomi S Pro Mini LED TV 2026 is a television that has everything we associate with the premium segment — a massive 98-inch 4K Mini LED panel, 5700 nits of brightness, as many as 3864 local dimming zones, 165 Hz refresh rate, and full support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. In short: it looks like a top model from Hisense or TCL, but costs… less than half of what they charge for their flagships.

Price (China)

USD

AUD

EUR

GBP

PLN*

¥15 999

$2 190

A$3 400

€2 050

£1 690

~9 200 zł

*based on the exchange rate from the end of October 2025

For comparison — Hisense U8Q 100” in the UK costs £5,299, which is over three times more. Of course, in Europe, you can't expect such a low price – there will be transport costs, margins, and potential tariffs (especially in the US, where the Donald Trump administration maintained high tariffs). But even if the Xiaomi S Pro Mini LED 2026 were to arrive in Europe for 13-14 thousand zł, it would still be the cheapest 98-inch premium Mini LED.

Processor XM900, Art Mode, 330Hz

On paper, it's equipment with almost no weak points. The 4K 165 Hz panel can operate even in 330 Hz mode at a lower resolution, making it also suitable for gaming. The television supports VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, has three HDMI 2.1 ports, USB 2.0/3.0, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. The whole thing is powered by the XM900 processor, known from last year's Xiaomi flagships, and the sound is provided by seven speakers in a 2.1.2 configuration with Harman AudioEFX technology and AI Sound Enhancement algorithms. For dessert – something like Art Mode known from Samsung The Frame, so the screen can display works of art when you’re not watching movies.

Will it reach Europe?

All of this contributes to the image of a TV that could turn the market upside down—if only it could make its way beyond China. Xiaomi doesn't always export its best models, but if the S Pro Mini LED 2026 makes it to Europe, it could seriously threaten the position of the TCL C8K or Hisense U8Q. And perhaps for the first time in history, a 98-inch 4K screen will become available to the average home cinema enthusiast.

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