The Xiaomi TV A 65″ features a 65-inch LED-backlit LCD panel with a 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and a pixel density of 68 ppi, reproducing up to 1.07 billion colors at a 10-bit color depth. The display runs at a 60Hz refresh rate and supports HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG for a broader range of tone-mapped content, though Dolby Vision is not supported. Both horizontal and vertical viewing angles reach 178 degrees, and the panel includes an anti-reflection coating as well as an ambient light sensor that can adjust brightness based on the surrounding environment.
The Xiaomi TV A 65″ offers a well-rounded set of wired and wireless connectivity options, including three HDMI 2.1 ports, one USB port, and an RJ45 Ethernet port, while VGA and DVI connectors are absent. Wireless connectivity is handled through Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), along with Bluetooth 5 and Miracast support for screen mirroring. A 3.5 mm headset jack is present, though there is no external memory slot. On the broadcast side, the TV is compatible with DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, and DVB-T2 standards, covering a broad range of cable and satellite tuning options.
The Xiaomi TV A 65″ uses a stereo speaker configuration rated at 2 x 10W of audio output, without a subwoofer. It supports Dolby Audio and DTS:X decoding, while Dolby Virtual and SRS TheaterSound HD are not included. For external audio setups, the TV provides both HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC outputs, as well as a Digital Out connection, making it straightforward to connect a soundbar or AV receiver.
The Xiaomi TV A 65″ measures 1446 mm wide, 839 mm tall, and 83 mm thick, with a total volume of approximately 100,695 cm³ and a weight of 15.1 kg. The set supports VESA mounting for wall installation, and its rated operating temperature range runs from 0 °C to 40 °C.
The Xiaomi TV A 65″ includes a built-in smart TV platform with Chromecast and AirPlay support, and is compatible with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice control, though Siri and Apple HomeKit are not supported. The remote control is not rechargeable, but smartphones can be used as a remote alternative. Additional everyday features include a web browser, sleep timer, child lock, and USB recording capability. On the power side, the TV draws 170W during operation and drops to 0.5W in standby, and it carries an EU energy label of F.