Xiaomi Expands Its Pro TV Lineup: Meet the New Budget-Friendly 32-Inch A Pro 2026 Model

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Xiaomi's new 32-inch Smart TV retails for just €229 (~$267) in Europe.

Xiaomi has quietly expanded its popular TV A Pro 2026 series, first launched in larger screen sizes back in April. Following the successful release of the 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models, the tech giant has now introduced a more compact option aimed at smaller spaces and budget-conscious buyers. The new Xiaomi TV A Pro 32 2026 has appeared on the company's German, Malaysian, and global websites, signaling a wider international rollout.

This move fills a noticeable gap in the series, bringing the "Pro" designation—often associated with higher-end features—down to one of the most popular and affordable TV sizes globally.

QLED Color on a Compact Screen: A Standout Feature

The most surprising specification for a TV in this size and category is its display technology. According to the official product listings, the Xiaomi TV A Pro 32 2026 is equipped with a QLED panel. This is a significant claim, as QLED (Quantum Dot LED) technology is typically reserved for more premium models and is praised for its ability to produce brighter images and more vibrant, accurate colors compared to standard LED TVs.

Xiaomi backs this up by stating the TV covers 90% of the DCI-P3 color space, a wide color gamut used in digital cinema. It also supports popular high dynamic range (HDR) formats like HDR10 and HLG, which should help compatible content pop with better contrast.

However, there is a notable trade-off. The resolution of this 32-inch model is HD Ready (1366 x 768 pixels), not Full HD. This means while colors may be rich, the overall image sharpness won't match that of a 1080p or 4K display. It also features a standard 60 Hz refresh rate, suitable for everyday TV and streaming but not optimized for high-frame-rate gaming.

Under the Hood: Smart TV Performance & Connectivity

Powering the smart experience is a modest quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor with Mali-G31 MP2 graphics. It’s paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. This hardware configuration is fairly basic by today's standards but is designed to run the pre-installed Google TV operating system.

This means you get access to the vast Google Play Store for apps, a personalized content homepage, and seamless integration with the Google ecosystem. For connectivity, it's well-equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band Wi-Fi, two HDMI ports, a USB 2.0 port, and Ethernet.

In essence, the smart functionality should mirror what you'd get from a device like the Xiaomi TV Box S 3rd Gen, though navigating the interface might feel a bit slower due to the TV's integrated, entry-level chipset.

You can explore the full specifications on Xiaomi's official product pages for GermanyMalaysia, and the global site.

Audio & Pricing: Completing the Package

Xiaomi hasn't overlooked sound. The TV boasts two 10-watt speakers with support for Dolby Audio, DTS-X, and DTS Virtual:X processing. These technologies aim to create a more immersive, spatial audio experience from the built-in speakers, which is a plus for a TV of this size.

Voice control is handled by Google Assistant, and you can easily cast content from your phone or laptop thanks to built-in Google Cast and Miracast support.

As for price, the Xiaomi TV A Pro 32 2026 is positioned as a premium option in the 32-inch segment. It retails for €229 (approximately $267) in Germany and MYR 899 (approximately $219) in Malaysia. However, an introductory sale in Malaysia has sharply reduced the price to MYR 619 (roughly $151) at launch, offering much more compelling value.

For those interested in the streaming device that shares its brain, the Xiaomi TV Box S 3rd Gen is also available for comparison on Amazon.

The Bottom Line

The Xiaomi TV A Pro 32 2026 presents an interesting mix of high-end features and practical compromises. Its use of a QLED panel for enhanced color in such a small, affordable TV is its biggest selling point, distinguishing it from competitors that use plain LED screens. The Google TV platform is also a major asset for ease of use.

The HD Ready resolution is its main limitation, making it a better fit for bedrooms, kitchens, or secondary rooms where absolute sharpness is less critical than vibrant colors and smart convenience. If the discounted launch pricing becomes a more permanent trend, Xiaomi could have a very competitive compact TV on its hands.


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