Both the Xiaomi TV A 2026 65″ and the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 65″ share a strong common foundation: identical 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution at 68 ppi, a 10-bit panel capable of displaying 1.07 billion colors, and matching 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles. Both also include an anti-reflection coating and an ambient light sensor, meaning neither has an edge on basic panel geometry or everyday usability features.
The differences, however, are substantial where it counts most. The S Pro Mini LED uses a QLED Mini-LED backlight architecture, which delivers far more precise local dimming zones compared to the A 2026's conventional LED-backlit LCD panel — translating to deeper perceived blacks, higher peak brightness, and better contrast in dark scenes. More practically, the S Pro Mini LED's 144Hz refresh rate versus the A 2026's 60Hz is a significant real-world gap: motion in fast-paced sports or gaming will appear dramatically smoother on the S Pro, and it opens the door for high-frame-rate gaming. On the HDR front, the S Pro Mini LED supports the full suite — HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG — while the A 2026 covers only HDR10 and HLG, missing the dynamic metadata formats that streaming services and UHD Blu-rays increasingly rely on for scene-by-scene tone mapping.
The Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 65″ holds a clear and meaningful advantage in this category. The combination of Mini-LED backlighting, a 144Hz panel, and full HDR format coverage makes it a considerably more capable display for both cinematic content and gaming, while the A 2026 covers the basics competently but lacks the premium display technologies that define a higher-tier viewing experience.