The same is laser television. Why is rice more worthwhile than Xiaomi?

A month ago, Xiaomi introduced a new lineup of laser TVs under its eco-friendly sub-brand Mijia, which has become a key driver for the growing popularity of laser TVs in the large-screen market this year. The price point of under 10,000 yuan has sparked considerable interest among consumers, suggesting that the widespread adoption of laser TVs might be just around the corner. However, despite the appeal of its affordability, some concerns have emerged regarding the product's performance. Issues like insufficient brightness, non-standard anti-glare screens, and the transition from laser TVs to laser micromirrors have raised questions about the overall quality and reliability of Xiaomi's offering. One month following the launch of the Mijia laser TV, another player in the no-screen TV space has entered the fray. Known for pioneering the "no-screen TV" concept, Mimi Technology has unveiled its first 120-inch 4K dual-laser no-screen TV, the T1. This move aims to redefine the concept of a high-quality lifestyle centered around cutting-edge technology. To differentiate itself from the typical cold, metallic aesthetic of tech products, Mimi Technology opted for a design that blends metal with black walnut. This approach not only adds a touch of elegance but also ensures a warmer, more inviting feel while maintaining a modern technological aesthetic. The T1 boasts several standout features. It achieves a brightness of 4000 ANSI lumens, making it one of the brightest laser TVs available. Additionally, it offers a true 4K physical resolution of 3840x2260 and a NTSC color gamut of 94.8%, surpassing most LCD TVs on the market. The T1 also consumes only half the power of a similarly sized LCD TV and has a lifespan of over ten years with regular use. In terms of user experience, the T1 is equipped with GMUI 3.0, featuring a cascading interactive interface that supports intelligent recommendations and voice control. This ensures a seamless and intuitive interaction for users. With the introduction of the T1, Mimi also launched two 1080P laser no-screen TVs, the A1 Pro and A1. These models come with brightness levels of 3500 and 3000 ANSI lumens, respectively, along with 100-inch light-resistant screens. Priced at 29,999 yuan and 22,999 yuan, they aim to cater to the premium segment alongside the T1. According to Zhong Bo, the founder and CEO of Qiaoji, Mimi's philosophy revolves around creating products that exceed expectations, aiming to offer value beyond mere affordability. This mindset led to the development of the no-screen TV, which is designed to provide superior audiovisual experiences and simplify everyday life. As the market continues to evolve, the introduction of these innovative products signifies a significant shift towards smarter, more efficient living solutions. Whether you're looking for a premium experience or an affordable option, the landscape of home entertainment is rapidly changing.

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