
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Xiaomi has just added a new television to its 32-inch category in its Indian lineup with the launch of Smart QLED TV G32. Priced just below Rs 14,000, the company touts an impressive list of features — including quantum clarity, true cinematic colours, vivid picture quality, “eye care” mode, Dolby audio, a quad-core processor for peak performance, 8GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, and much more. But are these features just good on paper, or does the TV actually stand out in real-world usage?
Let’s find out in this review.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Design
The Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 2025 has a similar kind of design to the company’s high-end X Pro QLED series, but it comes in a 32-inch size. It is compact, lightweight, and easy to handle, making it simple for one person to mount it on a wall or carry it between rooms. If you prefer a tabletop setup, the plastic stands (which are included in the box) are sturdy enough, keeping the TV stable without any wobble.
In terms of connectivity, the TV includes all the essentials for a budget-friendly setup: two HDMI ports, two USB 2.0 ports, AV input, Ethernet, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and an antenna input.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Remote
Xiaomi has also taken the remote from its X Pro series. This means you get a full number pad, a dedicated Google Assistant button, and six hotkeys for quick access to popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, YouTube, SonyLIV, and live TV. It also includes shortcuts for Xiaomi TV+ and PatchWall.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Display
The Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 may only offer a 1366×768 HD-ready resolution, but for a 32-inch screen, we didn’t find the lack of Full HD as a major drawback—especially at typical viewing distances. Its VA-type LCD panel with a quantum dot layer delivers solid performance for the price, with deep blacks, decent contrast, and vibrant colours. HDR playback is handled surprisingly well, with good control over highlights and shadow details. Xiaomi claims 90 per cent DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage, and the results show—especially in ‘movie’ mode—though out-of-the-box tuning can push skin tones toward a reddish hue.
As expected from a VA panel, viewing angles are a bit limited, with some colour washout when viewed from the sides. Still, the display remains visually punchy for everyday use. The standard 60Hz refresh rate is adequate for streaming and casual gaming, and the TV handles both 24fps movies and higher frame-rate gameplay smoothly, without noticeable motion issues.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Audio Performance
The Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 has a 20W speaker system that delivers decent sound for its segment, but doesn’t offer anything special beyond the basic features. For everyday content consumption in small to medium-sized spaces, the audio is adequately balanced, and dialogue remains clear for the most part. For general use like streaming shows, watching YouTube, or watching movies, the built-in speakers will satisfy most users. But if you want a more immersive or cinematic sound experience, pairing the TV with a basic soundbar or external speaker system is definitely recommended. All in all, the audio performance is near average.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Performance
Powering the Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 is a quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, coupled with a Mali-G31 MP2 GPU, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage. In practice, around half of that storage is occupied by the system, leaving just enough room for the core apps and a few extras.
For everyday use, performance is generally reliable. App load times are moderate, and the interface runs smoothly as long as you’re not pushing it too hard with multitasking. It’s not the fastest TV in its class, but it handles casual streaming, browsing, and general navigation without any major hiccups.
Xiaomi Smart QLED TV G32 Review: Things That We Feel Could Have Been Better
To sum up, here are a few things that we feel could have been better:
- HD-ready resolution limits sharpness compared to Full HD
- VA panel offers limited viewing angles with colour washout from the sides
- 20W speakers deliver average sound with limited bass
- Only ~4GB usable storage restricts app space
- The PatchWall interface feels cluttered and lacks polish
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