Next August 10, Xiaomi will announce its first televisions We OLED with certification Nvidia G-Sync, so we are talking about televisions focused on PC gamers. Basically, Xiaomi could offer a “monitor” in format Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGD), a format that is not very popular due to the enormous cost involved in one of these TVs focused on playing that are around a size of 65 inch.

If the Xiaomi Mi OLED with G-Sync were to be included in the BFGD product range, we should be talking about offering at least one panel of 65 inch with a resolution 4K and a refresh rate of 120 Hz together with a luminosity of at least 1000 nits, a wide color gamut, low input lag for enjoying the gaming experience, and ULMB compatibility. Not to mention all the advantages of the HDMI 2.1 standard (ALLM, eARC, VRR) that those TVs would undoubtedly support as well.

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