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		<title>Xiaomi&#8217;s first OLED TV is a 65-inch model for around $1,840</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Xiaomi has launched its first lineup of OLED “Master Series” TVs in China, starting with a 65-inch model at a pretty interesting price (via Engadget Chinese). Using a 10-bit 4K 120Hz LG OLED panel, it covers 98.5 percent of the DCI-P3 cinema-level color gamut while offering just about every feature you’d want in an [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Xiaomi has launched its first lineup of OLED “<a href="https://www.mi.com/mitv-great/65oled" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Master Series</a>” TVs in China, starting with a 65-inch model at a pretty interesting price (via <a href="https://chinese.engadget.com/xiaomi-65-inch-master-oled-mi-tv-072706233.html">Engadget Chinese</a>). Using a 10-bit 4K 120Hz LG OLED panel, it covers 98.5 percent of the DCI-P3 cinema-level color gamut while offering just about every feature you’d want in an OLED set. That includes support for every HDR standard (Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR and HLG), the latest HDMI 2.1 standard and a 65-watt, 5-channel Dolby Atmos speaker system.</p>
<p>It also offers variable refresh, motion compensation and a stellar 1-millisecond response time for gaming, with Xiaomi declaring it “born for the next generation of game consoles.” Naturally, it has extremely narrow bezels, and a modern design with a glass-type base, very narrow bezels and ambient lighting. </p>
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