The Redmi 1A Display has a 23.8-inch IPS LCD screen, with Full HD (1080p) resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate and 178-degree viewing angle. Another highlight in the Chinese brand monitor is the Rheinland certification, which guarantees a good filter for blue light. Bringing a design similar to the Xiaomi Mi Display 1A, it has thin edges on the sides and top, also following the design of the Asian brand smart TVs, in addition to the flat and rectangular base, with the option of adjusting the tilt angle. The specs also include 250 nits brightness and 16: 9 aspect ratio. Regarding connections, the Redmi 1A Display only comes with a VGA and an HDMI port, located at the rear, next to the power button. Power consumption is 24 watts.

Pricing and availability

The Redmi 1A monitor is pre-sold in the Chinese market, through the Xiaomi Youpin platform. Whoever purchases by June 1st pays 499 yuan, in direct conversion, based on the daily rate. After that date, the price rises to 599 yuan. Compared to Xiaomi’s Display 1A, with which it has many similarities, the Redmi model costs much less – the version of the main brand debuted in April, selling for 699 yuan. You may also like.

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