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Yesterday morning, Xiaomi unexpectedly launched a 32-inch TV, marking the smallest TV in their lineup. While 32 inches may seem like an overlooked size segment, it still holds a niche market. Many consumers looking for a small-sized TV often lean towards purchasing 40 or 43-inch models for around 2,000 yuan. However, the 32-inch model is notably cheaper, approximately 1,000 yuan less expensive. Its pricing makes it more appealing, especially for smaller bedrooms or rented spaces where a larger TV might feel out of place. This 32-inch TV belongs to Xiaomi's 4A series. On e-commerce platforms, the cheapest 32-inch TV currently costs 999 yuan but lacks an intelligent system, making it essentially a feature TV. Once equipped with an intelligent system, the price jumps to 1,099 yuan. Xiaomi's 4A 32-inch TV not only offers a competitive price but also brings the latest content resources and intelligent systems down to the 1,000 yuan price point, catering to the needs of many 32-inch TV buyers. **Design:** This TV is surprisingly lightweight. With dimensions of 83 x 52 x 12.8 cm and a weight of about 4 kg, it’s incredibly portable. If you’re moving frequently, this TV won’t be a hassle. The outer frame features a glossy injection-molded design, while the metal back panel gives it a solid build. The base stand is herringbone-shaped and compact, offering both style and functionality. ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/df/96/dd/602f6edbe16e793ce59d6ff68c.jpg) **Performance:** Equipped with a 64-bit Cortex A53 quad-core processor and 1GB RAM + 4GB storage, the TV performs better than expected. Despite the lower price point, it delivers smooth operations without any lag when switching between apps. Although the storage space is slightly limited, with about 1.5GB of free space, it’s sufficient for basic applications. **Software:** One standout feature of the 4A 32-inch TV is its PatchWall puzzle wall system, which is easy to navigate and ideal for older users. The system learns user preferences over time, offering personalized recommendations. Additionally, while the TV doesn’t come with the latest Bluetooth touch-voice remote, you can download the Mi Screen Mirror app on your smartphone to control the TV remotely, including searching, adjusting volume, and more. **Content:** Unlike other smart TVs, Xiaomi aggregates content from multiple platforms, including iQiyi, Tencent Video, Mango TV, and more. This ensures comprehensive resource coverage without the need for additional apps. Popular shows like "Wrestling Dad" and "The Blue Elves: Find Mystery Village" are readily available, along with hit dramas from Tencent Video and variety shows from Hunan Satellite TV. The integration of these platforms into the system makes content discovery seamless. **Picture Quality:** With a 1366x768 resolution, the picture quality is decent for its price range. Colors appear natural, and videos play smoothly without noticeable artifacts. Playing 1080P content also yields sharp and clear visuals. In conclusion, the 32-inch Xiaomi TV 4A represents a significant improvement over traditional small TVs in terms of hardware and software. At just 1,099 yuan, it’s a budget-friendly option that combines affordability, ease of use, and quality content. Whether for parents or personal use, this TV strikes the right balance for smaller spaces.

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