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Xiaomi Mi TV 5X Review: The new king of budget TVs

The Mi TV 5X is available in three screen sizes - 43, 50 and 55-inch. We reviewed the 55-inch variant which, as of writing this review, retails for about Rs 48,000. What the TV has going for it is very good picture performance for SDR content and very good colour reproduction for HDR content. It also has ALLM and eARC and is a good TV for gaming as well. The audio output is loud and good enough for everyday TV viewing. PatchWall works extremely well as a smart TV UI. Where the TV falls short is with its peak brightness, which is acceptable for darkroom content consumption. Just don't expect the bright highlights to jump out. We faced some lag in the UI which we believe can be fixed via a software update. Overall, the Mi TV 5X is a good TV. However, at this price point, we also have the 50-inch TCL C715. While it is 5-inches smaller and if you don't mind 50-inches, it could be one to consider. If you are not a gamer and ok with a 50-inch TV with very good picture performance for movies and TV shows, then you can consider the Philips PUT8215. It comes with better picture performance at the cost of screen size for the same price as the Mi TV 5X.

Xiaomi disrupted the TV market in India with the launch of the Mi TV 4 (review) back in 2018 and in the past three years, the company has added a number of TVs to its portfolio, ranging from 32-inch TVs going all the way up to 75-inches. Xiaomi also has QLED TVs as a part of its portfolio (read our Mi QLED TV 75 review here and Mi QLED TV 55 here). Xiaomi TVs aim to offer the best features at an affordable price. Xiaomi also has its own PatchWall UI which, over the years, has evolved to offer a content-first experience to users. Until now Xiaomi has launched TVs under its Mi TV 4 umbrella or Mi QLED TV umbrella. For the first time, the company has jumped from the Mi TV 4 lineup to the Mi TV 5 with the launch of the Mi TV 5X. Is it a worthy upgrade? Let's find out. 

Mi TV 5X specs at a glance

Panel Size: 55-inch (available in 43 and 50-inch screen sizes)  Panel Type: VA and IPS with D-LED backlighting Panel Resolution: 3840 x 2160 - 4K Panel Refresh Rate: 60Hz HDR 10 support: Yes HDR 10+ support: Yes Dolby Vision Support: Yes Weight: 10.35 kgs HDMI Ports: 3 USB Ports: 2 Bluetooth: Yes, 5.0 Wi-Fi: Yes, dual-band Ethernet: Yes Speakers: 40W (30W on 43-inch variant) Built-in storage: 16GB Price: MRP: 47,999

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: Display Panel and Picture Quality

The Mi TV 5X has D-LED backlighting and does not come with any dimming zones. We recorded a peak brightness of slightly over 300 nits which is low for consuming HDR content. It is a bit higher than what we recorded on the OnePlus U1S (review). However, the OnePlus U1S had better-sustained brightness. Needless to say, this isn't the brightest TV out there but it does have good colour reproduction.

The Mi TV 5X has peak brightness slightly above 300 nits.  

Kicking things off with our ColorChecker Calman Analysis, we found some interesting results for the TV. In HDR we saw an average delta error of 12.1 and 13.3 for the Movie and Standard preset respectively. While this is high, remember, that when it comes to HDR, no TV is accurate as a lot of TVs cannot display the full BT2020 colour space. 

Mi TV 5X HDR Movie preset colormatch analysis Above: ColorChecker in HDR for the Movie preset Below: ColorChecker in HDR for the Standard preset

Mi TV 5X colormatch HDR standard analysis.

In the SDR ColorChecker Analysis we saw an average delta error of 8.5 for the Standard preset and 3.5 for the Movie preset. This makes the Movie preset one of the closest to the D65 white point for SDR content consumption which is good. So how does this affect real-world performance?

ColorChecker analysis for the Standard preset on the Mi TV 5X. Above: ColorChecker Analysis in SDR for the Standard preset Below: ColorChecker Analysis in SDR for the Movie preset

ColorChecker Analysis Movie Preset Mi TV 5X.

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: 4K and HDR performance

Let's kick things off with the 4K and HDR performance of the TV. The TV supports all HDR formats including HDR 10, 10+ and Dolby Vision. The TV has an ambient sensor to adjust the backlighting based on the light in the room but this will not work for Dolby Vision. Why? Because Dolby Vision has its own version of this tech called Dolby Vision IQ which is available on TVs like the TCL C825. 

Coming to the HDR performance, we saw our standard slew of content from Netflix and Prime Video and were surprised at the performance of the TV. While the brightness of this TV is higher than what we saw on the Realme 43-inch 4K TV (review), it isn’t a whole lot brighter. But the colour reproduction on the TV is good as you can see from our Calman analysis above. So, when we consumed content in a well-lit room, the brightness of the TV didn’t give us the best experience. However, when the lights went down and we were in a dark room with some biased lighting, the content on this TV was quite enjoyable. 

The Mi TV 5X supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

The colours of the wildlife in Our Planet on Netflix just popped and some of the fight sequences in Altered Carbon which lacked the punch in a well-lit room, regained it when the lights went down. Needless to say, this is a TV to enjoy in a room where you can draw the curtains to drown out the natural light. More than the brightness, it's the colours that make this TV enjoyable. 

Even in HDR 10+ shows like Jack Ryan on Prime Video, which has a dark sequence we use to test, there is a loss of detail, but unlike other budget HDR TVs, the scene was still watchable. The green tint issue we’ve faced with HDR 10+ content in the past is also almost gone from a show like the Grand Tour. The Grand Tour Season 1 Episode 1 has this shot of a bunch of cars driving across the desert and only those that know where to look will notice the clipping of the highlights due to the low peak brightness. However, the colours and the preset of the TV work in its favour. 

The Mi TV 5X supports HDR 10+

Overall, for HDR content, while the TV has a low peak brightness, the colours are really good, making consuming content fun on this TV in a dark room. 

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: SDR playback

As you’ve seen from our Calman analysis, the SDR ColorChecker Analysis has a delta error slightly higher than 3 for the Movie preset. To put things into perspective, the human eye can perceive colour imperfections at delta errors higher than 3. Considering the price and performance of this TV, I’d say the SDR performance is quite good. It can get quite bright and colours pop especially in the movie preset for SDR content. The Standard preset has a cool bias to it, but you can always adjust the colour temperature in the settings to warm if you like. My only recommendation is to switch the ambient light detection off and control the backlighting as you prefer for the best experience. For me, I left it at 100 throughout my time with the TV. 

The Mi TV 5X has good SDR perfrormance.

The SDR playback of the TV was good for both bright and dark sequences. We saw our standard slew of content from Young Sheldon to Mission impossible and the Movie preset worked well. While I missed to colours found on the Sony X80J (review), considering the price of the TV, it gets the job done quite well. Even in Spider-Man: Homecoming on the Standard as well as Movie preset, the reds and blues in Spider-Man’s suit looked right and the Movie preset though having a warmer tone, didn’t change the skin tones to yellow, which is very good. Even in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, during the desert bike chase sequence, the colours look natural giving you an immersive experience. 

For all content consumption, I switch off motion smoothing as I do not like the soap-opera effect it produces.  

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: PS5 Gaming performance

The Mi TV 5X boasts HDMI 2.1 features like ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) but does not support VRR (Variable Refresh Rate). The TV has a 60Hz refresh rate. You can game in 4K at 60Hz with YUV422 HDR and not RGB HDR found on other HDMI 2.1 enabled TVs like the Sony X90J (review) or even the X85J (review) for that matter. So while the TV has some HDMI 2.1 features, it misses out on others that gamers may look for. 

Mi TV 5X can do 4K 60Hz gaming at YUV 422 HDR

Once again, our results are in line with what we found with our content consumption test. The TV is a good gaming TV, provided you can control the ambient light in the room. We played games like Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (review), Spider-Man Miles Morales (review) and Dirt 5 (review) on the TV and for the most part were quite impressed. 

You may want to switch the colour temperature to neutral, switch ambient backlighting off and also switch off any other form of post-processing like noise reduction, etc to get the best experience. The TV identified the PS5 (review) when plugged in and automatically switched to HDR game mode. While we don't know the exact input lag, we can confirm that it is quite low.

The Mi TV 5X is a good TV for gaming.

The games looked good on this TV. From the soft sun in Spider-Man producing some beautiful colours to the rainy weather in Ghost of Tsushima and even the sun pouring down on you in Dirt 5, gaming was enjoyable on this TV. 

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: Audio Performance

The Mi TV 5X has 40W of sound output and can get really loud at high volumes, I found myself leaving the TV on 30 or 40 and the sound was loud enough. 

Tip: If the audio from Hotstar sounds too low, and it's a piece of content with sound in 5.1, go to the audio and subtitles option in the top right corner, and select English instead of English 5.1. It makes the world of a difference. 

The Mi TV 5X supports Dolby Atmos

Overall the audio output from the TV is good, dialogue is clear even if the bass is lacking. Mixed audio like a background score, explosion and people talking is also discernable. At higher volumes, the quality of audio suffers but I doubt you’ll put this TV on full volume.   

The TV also supports Dolby Atmos and I recommend that you switch this toggle on and forget about it. In Netflix, we noticed that switching this toggle on and off did not have any discernable difference for Atmos content from the TV speakers. 

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: UI

If you've used a Xiaomi TV in the past, you should feel right at home with the UI. It offers the best of both Android TV and the company’s own PatchWall UI. PatchWall has evolved slightly this time around to give you IMDB ratings of content, although this isn’t present for all pieces of content. There are also IMDB top 100 list, and more lists like HDR 10+ content, Dolby Vision content, content segregated by actors, directors, etc. for you to choose from. There is also a section for Live TV for those interested. 

The Mi TV 5X shows IMDB ratings in the patchwall UI. Above: IMDB rating visible for content Below: No IMDB rating visible for Loki

No IMDB rating for Loki on the Mi TV 5X?

PatchWall is one of the better TV UIs out there and Xiaomi is expanding on it in the right direction. For those that want traditional Android TV, that's there too. 

The Mi TV 5X runs on Android TV.

The HDMI 2.1 settings are still buried and to access them when connecting a gaming console, I suggest you watch this.  

Just like the Mi QLED TV 75 and the Realme 43-inch 4K TV, the Mi TV 5X comes with far-field mics to let you control the UI. It works just like it did on those two TVs with one small hiccup - the Assistant took a little longer than I liked to do things. It was quicker for me to just open Netflix and navigate to the piece of content I was looking for rather than say “OK Google, Play Stranger things on Netflix”. 

The Mi TV 5X supports Farfield mics

I also noticed some stutter and lag in the UI. First, I brushed this off as internet woes, but when it persisted, I realised that the UI is lagging when consuming content. This isn't as bad as what we experienced on the OnePlus U1S but it happened often enough for me to notice and mention here. Hopefully, it can be fixed via an update. 

The Mi TV 5X also has IMDB integration

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: Remote control

You get the same remote control we’ve seen with Xiaomi TVs for a very long time now. It's slim, sleek, and minimalistic. It has directional buttons, power, Google Assistant, OTT hotkeys for Netflix and Prime Video and a volume rocker. You still need to double-tap the volume down button to mute the TV and I wish we get a dedicated mute button on the remote with the next refresh.   

The Mi TV 5X comes with a sleak and easy to use remote control.

Xiaomi Mi TV 5X: Build and design

The Mi TV 5X has taken design cues from the 55-inch QLED TV with a gunmetal finish to the feet and sides of the TV. While the housing is still plastic, the finish looks premium and the feet hold the TV in place nicely. There is a physical toggle for the hands-free Google Assistant below the LED’s or you can go into the settings to toggle the far-field mics on and off. There are LED indicators at the bottom of the TV that turn yellow when you mute the mic and this can be a bit of a distraction, especially for those late-night movie sessions. I wish you could dim or turn the LEDs off like you can for the far-field mics on the Sony X90J. 

The Mi TV 5X has two feet that hold it well in place.

The Mi TV 5X has a good build.

The rest of the design is quintessentially Xiaomi, especially with the port placement. For connectivity, you have three HDMI ports with the HDMI 2 port supporting eARC, two USB ports, an ethernet port, an AV port, an optical port and a 3.5mm port. 

The Mi TV 5X comes with three HDMI ports and 2 USB ports.

Xiaomi MI TV 5X: Bottom Line

The Mi TV 5X is available in three screen sizes - 43, 50 and 55-inch. We reviewed the 55-inch variant which as of writing this review retails for about Rs 48,000. What the TV has going for it is very good picture performance for SDR content and very good colour reproduction for HDR content. It also has ALLM and eARC and is a good TV for gaming as well. The audio output is loud and good enough for everyday TV viewing. PatchWall works extremely well as a smart TV UI. Where the TV falls short is with its peak brightness which is acceptable for darkroom content consumption. Just don't expect the bright highlights to jump out. We faced some lag in the UI which we believe can be fixed via a software update. Overall, the Mi TV 5X is a good TV. However, at this price point, we also have the 50-inch TCL C715. While it is 5-inches smaller and if you don't mind 50-inches, it can be one to consider. If you are not a gamer and ok with a 50-inch TV with very good picture performance for movies and TV shows, then you can consider the Philips PUT8215 (review). It comes with better picture performance at the cost of screen size for the same price as the Mi TV 5X. 



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OnePlus 9RT India launch date could take place on October 15: Expected specifications and features

From what we can discern, the OnePlus 9RT India launch date is set for October 15, 2021, according to popular tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer @onleaks. OnePlus 9RT is the performance variant of the OnePlus 9R, that received a silent launch in India this year. The OnePlus 9R sits below the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. The OnePlus 9RT recently received BIS certification suggesting an impending launch. 

OnePlus 9RT India launch specs features price

OnePlus 9RT India Launch: Specs and Price

According to leaks, the OnePlus 9RT uses the Snapdragon 870 SoC along with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. OnePlus 9RT will feature a triple rear camera setup and a 32MP selfie camera. 

OnePlus 9RT comes with a 6.55-inch FHD+ SUPER AMOLED 120Hz display and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection, sourced from Samsung. For long-lasting battery life, the OnePlus 9RT features a 4,500mAh battery with up to 65W fast-charging support. 

OnePlus 9RT Variants: Specs and features

OnePlus 9RT will most likely launch in two variants - 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage option, 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. The upcoming 8GB/128GB OnePlus 9RT variant will have a price tag of Rs 34,000 and the 8GB/256GB storage capacity 9RT model will cost Rs 37,700.

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Logitech McLaren G Challenge A chance for India to compete for the first time

Registrations for the Logitech McLaren G Challenge India Wildcard qualifiers are now open. The Logitech McLaren G challenge is a racing tournmanet featuring three unique motorsport challenges or races, including a sports car race, open wheel race (F1), and stock car race (NASCAR). The sports car race will be done on Assetto Corsa Competizione, while the open wheel and stock car races will take place on iRacing. 2021 will be the first year that India will get a chance to compete in the Logitech McLaren G Challenge, through the Wildcard Qualifiers. Registeration is free, and you can do so here. We'll drop a link at the end of this article as well. 

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Logitech McLaren G Challenge India Wildcard Qualifier Schedule

The tournament schedule is as follows:

Qualifier 1 Round 1 - 25th September-30th September 2021

Qualifier 1 Round 2 - 1st October - 2nd October 2021

Qualifier 2 Round 1 - 8th October - 13th October 2021

Qualifier 2 Round 2 - 14th October - 15th October 2021

Indian Wildcard Finals - 14th November - 15th November 2021

Logitech McLaren G Challenge India Wildcard Qualifier formant:

Qualifiers 1 :

Round 1 : All 256 participants will compete in Hotlap Superpole. Top 20 racers with the fastest lap will proceed to round 2 of Qualifiers 1.

Circuit: Silverstone

Round 2: Top 20 racers from Round 1 will compete in a race on 3 tracks. Top 10 Racers will qualify for the Finale based on the leaderboard standing

Circuit: Silverstone, Monza, Spa

Qualifiers 2 :

Round 1 : All 256 participants will compete in Hotlap Superpole. Top 20 racers with the fastest lap will proceed to round 2 of Qualifiers 2.

Circuit: Monza

Round 2: Top 20 racers from Round 1 will compete in a race on 3 tracks. Top 10 Racers will qualify for the Finale based on the leaderboard standings.

Circuit: Silverstone, Monza, Spa

The 20 players will qualify for the India Wildcard finals.

India Wildcard Finals

Top 20 Racers from Q1 and Q2 will compete in the last stage of the Logitech McLaren G Challenge India Wildcard.

Top 2 racers on the leaderboard at the end of the race day proceed to the LMGC 2021 Wildcard Finals.

Logitech McLaren G Challenge 2021 Rewards

Top 2 racers on the leaderboard at the end of the race day proceed to the LMGC 2021 Wildcard Finals.

Additionally, Mr Dhiraj Soni, head of marketing and gaming category, Logitech, had this to say – “The Logitech McLaren G Challenge has returned and with this, eracing season is shaping to excite racers and race fans around the world. We are thrilled to be part of this journey with McLaren after successful pevious seasons where we continued to entertain the motorsports fan. While this year we will return with new formats, multiple game titles and a monthly schedule of broadcasted races that will continue to excite race fans around the world.”

 He further added, “With Logitech McLaren G Challenge we want to provide an opportunity for eracers and motorsports enthusiasts to compete and race like professionals, giving India a chance to compete for the first time. This is also an opportunity for up to 90 finalists to win an all-expenses paid 4 day and 3 night trip to Las Vegas. Final champions win a VIP McLaren Racing experience and a trip to London! They will also get to race in a McLaren Supercar, avail the VIP experience at the British Grand Prix, get a guided tour of the McLaren Technology Center, and last but not the least, the final champions will get expert advice and coaching from Mr Lando Norris.”

Registerations for the Logitech McLaren G Challenge are free, you can head on over to this link to register for the India Wildcard Qualifiers. 



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Apple iPhone 13 series with new cameras and A15 Bionic chip launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

Just like clockwork, Apple has officially launched the iPhone 13 series in India. The iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have been revealed in their gorgeous new avatars packed with the latest technology Apple has to offer in 2021. The new iPhones get a new camera system and a powerful A15 Bionic chip while the Pro models take it on another level by offering upto a 120Hz refresh rate courtesy of its ProMotion display and improved low-light and macro photography. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are also the first iPhone to be offered with a whopping 1TB storage capacity to choose from and run on iOS 15 out-of-the-box. 

Apple iPhone 13 series price and availability

The iPhone 13 Mini is priced starting at Rs 69,900 for the base variant with 128GB storage, Rs 79,900 for 256GB storage and Rs 99,900 for the 512GB storage option.

The iPhone 13 starts at Rs 79,900 for the 128GB model, Rs 89,900 for the 256GB storage and Rs 1,09,900 for the 512GB storage version.

The iPhone 13 Pro is priced starting at Rs 1,19,900 for the 128GB storage version, Rs 1,29,900 for the 256GB model, Rs 1,49,900 for the 512GB storage option and Rs 1,69,900 for the 1TB model.

The iPhone 13 Pro Max starts at Rs 1,29,900 for the 128GB model, Rs 1,39,900 for the 256GB storage option, Rs 1,59,900 for the 512GB storage option and Rs 1,79,900 for the maxed out model with 1TB storage capacity.

The iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will go on pre-orders starting September 17 and will go on sale from September 24. In India.

Apple iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini specifications

The iPhone 13 features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display that offers 2532x1170 pixels resolution, Dolby Vision support and upto 1200 nits peak brightness. It is layered with scratch-resistant ceramic glass and has a smaller notch. Meanwhile, the iPhone 13 Mini gets a smaller and compact 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with the same quality as the standard iPhone 13. 

The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini both measure 7.7mm in thickness and weigh 174 grams and 141 grams respectively. Both phones have an aluminium chassis with Gorilla Glass on front and back along with an IP68 rating. Both the new iPhones are being offered in Starlight, Midnight, Blue, Pink and Product (Red) colours.

The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini are both powered by the new A15 Bionic chip that has a hexa-core CPU with two performance and four power-efficiency cores and a quad-core GPU. There is a new ISP as well as a new 16-core Neural engine that work in tandem to offer advanced computational photography features and more.

The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini have dual cameras on the back headlined by a 12MP primary camera with f/1.6 aperture and sensor-shift OIS along with a 12MP ultra-wide camera with 120-degree field-of-view. The rear cameras can record in 4K UHD at upto 60FPS. On the front, we get a 12MP selfie camera along with Face ID biometric sensors.

Both phones have stereo speakers and support 20W fast charging and 15W MagSafe wireless charging support.

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max specifications

The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max both have a stainless steel chassis with Gorilla Glass on front and back. Both phones are also IP68 rated, making them dust and water-resistant. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max measures 7.7mm and weigh 204 grams and 240 grams respectively. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are available in four colours: Graphite, Gold, Silver and Sierra Blue.

The iPhone 13 Pro features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR ProMotion display that offers 2532x1170 pixels resolution with upto 120Hz refresh rate. There’s support for HDR10, Dolby Vision and the screen has scratch-resistant ceramic glass.

The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are also powered by the A15 Bionic chip but with a five-core GPU instead of a quad-core as on the iPhone13 and 13 Mini.

Both the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have a 12MP primary camera with f/1.5 aperture with sensor-shift OIS, a 12MP telephoto camera with upto 3x optical zoom, a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 3D LiDAR sensor. The rear cameras can record in 4K UHD at upto 60FPS with features like Dolby Vision HDR, 10-bit HDR, ProRes and more. On the front, we have a 12MP selfie camera along with the Face ID.

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Oppo K9 Pro listed on China Telecom website, details revealed

It seems like we may have gotten an early glimpse at an upcoming Oppo smartphone, namely the Oppo K9 Pro. The phone was listed on China Telecom, and gives us a look at what we can expect. 

Oppo K9 Pro: Specifications

The Oppo K9 Pro is tipped to feature a 6.43-inch Full HD+ display with a punch-hole design on the top-left corner. It is also slated to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC. IN terms of memory, users can expect up to 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. 

The listing also reveals that the phone will most likely offer a triple-rear camera setup with a 64MP+8MP+2MP configuration. At the front, the phone is tipped to feature a 16MP camera housed inside the punch-hole. Other features include a 4500mAh battery, Android 11 and support for 5G connectivity. 

Oppo K9 Pro: Price and availability

According to the listing, the Oppo K9 Pro will be available in three variants, namely 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB and 12GB+256GB. Prices will start at CNY 2,399, which is approximately Rs 27,000 when directly converted. In terms of colours, the phone may be available in Glacier Overture, Obsidian Warrior, and Neon Silver Sea options.

The phone is tipped to launch in China on September 24. However, it is not yet known if or when Oppo will launch the device in India.

Oppo recently launched its new TWS earbuds in India. Called Oppo Enco Buds, the new wearables are priced at Rs 1,999. The TWS buds will be available exclusively on Flipkart and the launch offer price would be Rs 1,799. The Oppo Enco Buds offer AI-based noise-cancellation, 24-hour battery life and more. You can check out our full review of the Oppo Enco Buds here. 



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Apple iPad Mini with bigger display and better design launched alongside iPad 9th gen

Apple iPad (9th gen) and iPad Mini have officially launched in India. The iPad gets the A13 Bionic chip, a 12MP ultra-wide front-facing camera with Centre Stage and more. Meanwhile, the iPad Mini has been revamped and now has a new design that’s more in line with the iPad Air and iPad Pro. But that’s not all, it also gets 5G support, Type-C port and new cameras. Here’s everything you should know about the new iPads.

Apple iPad (9th gen) price and availability

The iPad (9th gen) is priced starting at Rs 30,900 for the WiFi models and Rs 42,900 for the WiFi+Cellular models. The base storage variant is 64GB and goes upto 256GB.

The new iPad is up for pre-orders in India from today and will go on sale from September 24.

Apple iPad (9th gen) features

The iPad (9th gen) is powered by the A13 Bionic chip that Apple claims offer 20% performance gains over the previous generation. It features a large 10.2-inch Retina display that offers 2160x1620 pixels resolution. It’s a True Tone display that offers upto 500nits brightness and also supports first-gen Apple Pencil. The iPad has an aluminium build that measures 7.2mm in thickness and weighs 487 grams (WiFi) / 498 grams (WiFi+Cellular).

There is an 8MP camera on the back that can record in 1080p with features like 5X digital zoom, HDR, image stabilization, time-lapse and more. On the front, there is a new 12MP ultra-wide camera with 122-degree wide FOV which is a big upgrade from the last generation. It can record 1080p video at upto 60FPS and has features like cinematic video stabilization, time-lapse and more. The highlighting feature, however, is the arrival of Centre Stage which uses machine learning to adjust the front camera to keep you in the frame at all times.

The base storage now starts from 64GB instead of 32GB like last year and the iPad (9th gen) runs on the all-new iPadOS 15 with features like multitasking, personalisations, Translate app, Live Text and more.

Apple iPad Mini price and availability

The iPad Mini is priced starting at Rs 46,900 for the WiFi variants and Rs 60,900 for the WiFi+Cellular versions. The iPad Mini is being offered in 64GB and 256GB storage options and is up for pre-orders in India from today. It will go on sale from September 24.

Apple iPad Mini (2021) features

The iPad Mini (2021) is a significant upgrade over the last-gen iPad Mini. It now features a larger 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display and is powered by the A15 Bionic chip which makes it 80% faster than the previous generation. The new chipset also brings in 5G support and it also supports second-gen Apple Pencil.

The new iPad Mini is being offered in multiple colours: pink, starlight, purple and space grey to choose from. There is an updated 12MP ultra-wide camera on the front that supports Centre Stage and the back camera also has a 12MP sensor with features like Smart HDR and True Tone flash.

There’s USB Type-C connectivity as well so you can connect it to a range of accessories like cameras, external storage and 4K displays.

 

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Nintendo Switch Receives Price Cut Ahead of OLED Model Launch

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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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