After the lots of leaks and rumors, Finally, Xiaomi launched Mi TV Stick with built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant, and 1080p video streaming support. Mi TV Stick runs on the Android TV operating system without any MI user-interface. Mi TV Stick 1080p variant will be available to buy for just EUR 39.99 (~$45). Although other availability details like which countries will get it and when are still unknown. We expect that in the coming few days Xiaomi will announce these details also.
Xiaomi Mi Stick Full HD variant has a 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution at 60fps. It is powered by a Quad-core Cortex-A53 processor and ARM Mali-450 GPU. Mi TV Stick pairs Full HD variant pairs 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage. All these specs are already leaked on various certification websites, you can see our coverage on it.
Moreover, Xiaomi Mi TV Stick has built-in Google Assistant and Chromecast that are very useful features. You can give the voice command to Google Assistant via remote control and with the help of Chromecast, the users can cast any content from their devices. The new MI TV Stick is also packed with Dolby and DTS audio compression technologies, which gives the premium audio quality and surround sound.
Now talking about the Mi TV Stick remote, it is a Bluetooth remote with dedicated buttons for Google Assistant, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. Other than these services that have dedicated buttons, you can open Google Play Store to install and watch other popular streaming services on Mi TV Stick.
Moreover, today along with Mi TV Stick, Xiaomi has launched a 34 inch Mi Curved Gaming Monitor, Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 basic, Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2, and Mi Smart Band 5.
However, Mi TV Stick will give tough competition to the upcoming Google’s new Chromecast dongle(Sabrina) with remote control.
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