Linus unboxes and reviews the Xiaomi Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition, a $7,200, 55-inch, transparent OLED TV. The TV is a 10-year anniversary product available only in China and has a resolution of 1080p, with a 120Hz refresh rate and support for Dolby Atmos, but no HDR. Linus finds the TV's transparent feature to be gimmicky and not very useful, with a noticeable grid between pixels and a screen door effect. However, he suggests that the TV could be useful for commercial enterprises, such as high-end hotels or law firms, as a unique display piece. The TV also has some bugs, including a stuck pixel and a weird firmware issue. Overall, Linus concludes that the TV is not worth the price for consumers, but could be a unique addition to a commercial space.
1. The Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition is a 10-year anniversary product from Xiaomi.
2. The TV is only available in China.
3. The TV is priced at $7,200.
4. The TV has a 55-inch screen size.
5. The TV has a 1080P resolution.
6. The TV has a 120Hz refresh rate.
7. The TV has 2 HDMI ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, an optical audio port, and an antenna port.
8. The TV supports eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel).
9. The TV has a dead pixel.
10. The TV's operating system supports English.
11. The TV has a local dimming setting.
12. The TV does not support HDR (High Dynamic Range).
13. The TV has Dolby Atmos support.
14. The TV has a game mode that improves input lag.
15. The TV has a viewing angle of up to 178 degrees.
16. The TV's screen can be used as a display for commercial enterprises.
17. The TV's firmware can be buggy.
18. The TV is sponsored by Ting, a mobile carrier that offers customer-focused service and pay-per-use plans.