When you want a gigantic TV but don't want to pay a lot. Xiaomi unveiled an affordable 100″ new model Home News Xiaomi introduced the 100-inch Redmi Smart TV MAX in China for 8,799 yuan (approx. 27,200 CZK) The largest model offers 4K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate and 30W speakers The new series also includes an 85-inch version and six A Pro series models from 43 to 75 inches Sdílejte: Adam Kurfürst Published: 23. 3. 2026 13:30 Advertisement Large-format televisions are gradually ceasing to be the exclusive domain of premium brands, and Xiaomi is among those striving to make this category accessible to a wider audience. The Chinese manufacturer has now introduced a completely redesigned line of Redmi televisions for 2026 on its home market, with the 100-inch model priced at approximately 27 thousand CZK (converted) as its flagship. Alongside it, a smaller 85-inch variant and six mid-range A Pro models have also arrived. A hundred inches for a relatively reasonable price Smaller MAX and A Pro series A hundred inches for a relatively reasonable price The 100-inch Redmi Smart TV MAX targets those who want a cinema-like experience right in their living room. The television features a 4K panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, which will be appreciated not only by film enthusiasts but also by gamers. The screen brightness ranges between 400 and 600 nits, which is a solid value for an LCD panel in this price category. Under the hood, a five-core processor with A55 architecture ticks, accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. The audio experience is provided by a 30W speaker system. An HDMI 2.1 port is also present for connecting next-generation gaming consoles. The television’s power consumption is 450 W, which corresponds to its dimensions. The price of the 100-inch model has been set at 8,799 yuan, which is approximately 27,200 CZK when converted. This model will naturally be primarily suitable for those who prioritize screen size over image quality – an LCD panel certainly won’t satisfy as much as more expensive Mini LED or OLED displays. Smaller MAX and A Pro series Those who don’t need such a giant can opt for the 85-inch version for 4,899 yuan (about 15,200 CZK). It offers the same 144Hz frequency but lower brightness ranging from 300–400 nits, 20W speakers, and 3 GB of RAM. The mid-range is then represented by the Redmi A Pro series with diagonals from 43 to 75 inches. Prices start at 1,799 yuan (approx. 5,600 CZK) for the basic 43-inch model and go up to 3,599 yuan (about 11,100 CZK) for the 75-inch variant. Most models offer 4K resolution with a 144Hz frequency and 94% DCI-P3 color space coverage. The smallest 43-inch model is an exception, limited to 60 Hz and 78% DCI-P3. When you want a gigantic TV but don't want to pay a lot. Xiaomi unveiled an affordable 100″ new model Adam Kurfürst News Adam Kurfürst News Xiaomi has not yet confirmed whether the new Redmi televisions will make it to European markets. Given that previous generations of MAX models did not officially arrive in Europe, their availability in the Czech Republic cannot be expected this time either. Would you welcome more affordable large-format televisions on the Czech market? Sources: Gizmochina, ITHome About the author Adam Kurfürst Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author Sdílejte: čína Redmi Televize Xiaomi