Xiaomi is back at it again: a 43-inch QLED TV, frameless design, surround sound, and a smart brain, all for a price so low it makes you want to buy one for every room. The recipe? We’ll tell you below.
The first major visual highlight of the Xiaomi TV A Pro 43 2025 is its 4K UHD display. But it’s not enough to simply say “it has a lot of pixels” here, because what’s interesting is how they look. Thanks to a panel with 92% coverage of the DCI-P3 space and 10-bit color depth, this TV brings content to life with a color fidelity that some mid-range OLEDs would aspire to.
And, despite not being OLED, the contrast and brightness are surprising, thanks in part to its compatibility with HDR10 and HLG , which allows it to highlight details in both shadows and bright scenes. Images don’t “wash out” like other similarly priced LED models, but instead retain richness and visual strength. Compared to a Samsung Crystal UHD or even an LG UQ80 , this Xiaomi excels in colorimetry and precision .

Bezel-less design and metal frame: elegant on the outside, powerful on the inside
In terms of design, the Xiaomi TV A Pro 43 2025 gives a lesson in elegance: metal frame, matte black finish, and front without visible edges, which amplifies the feeling of immersion and brings a premium look to the living room… although the price is mid-range, tending towards low.
The metal frame detail isn’t just for aesthetics: it provides greater rigidity and durability compared to the typical plastics found on other brands of televisions in the same price range. Even more expensive models like the Hisense A6K don’t offer this level of visual refinement.
Google TV: smart content and full voice control
Another of its strongest points is its operating system: Google TV™. Unlike heavier platforms like Tizen (Samsung) or webOS (LG), Google TV offers a cleaner, faster, and content-focused experience. Navigation is fluid, apps load quickly, and access to platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, or YouTube is straightforward, without labyrinthine menus.
Plus, it integrates Google Assistant and Chromecast, which means it can become the control center of your smart home and a secondary screen for projecting from your phone, without cables or problems. And with the 360° Bluetooth remote, you can talk to it from any angle without having to point it like a ’90s remote.

In the connections department, Xiaomi hasn’t left anything out. With 3 HDMIs (one with eARC), USB, AV input, Ethernet, optical output, CI+ slot, and Bluetooth 5.0, you can connect anything from a soundbar to a next-gen console, as well as decoders, players, and hard drives.
And the best part: dual 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi, so streaming runs smoothly even when multiple devices are hogging bandwidth. Do other budget TVs have this? Some do, but not all at the same price.






