Xiaomi TV Stick 2nd Gen Launched
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Xiaomi has a new streaming player ready, twice as fast as the previous one and with support of all standards of HDR and audio of the highest quality.
Google TV gets a new home on this 2nd-gen 4K streaming stick
Credit: Xiaomi The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) has launched, bringing upgrades over the previous model. It features a faster CPU and GPU, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support, plus Wi-Fi 6. The device runs on the Google TV interface with personalized profiles and voice control. If you’re in the market for a portable streaming upgrade, there’s a new 4K stick in town. It purports to be a notable step up from the last one, and we were already fans of …
Xiaomi introduced its second-generation Xiaomi TV Stick 4K streaming player in China in June 2025 – and now the device is coming to us. Technically, the stick is very similar to the already available Xiaomi TV Box... Read the article: Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen.) launches internationally. You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small commission. Simply use this link. Thank yo…
Xiaomi Unveils The TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) Globally - Stuff South Africa
If there’s one thing South Africans love more than a dedicated streaming TV box, it’s a dedicated streaming TV stick. Just look at Xiaomi’s ultra-successful Mi TV Stick for proof, typically loved for its three-digit price tag and half-decent internals. It’s about time Xiaomi’s 4K Stick efforts got a sequel, and the company has obliged, revealing the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) over on its global site, packing the sort of internal upgrades that …
Xiaomi brings fresh air to the streaming market with the new TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen.).
Xiaomi announced the launch of his Xiaomi TV Stick 4K 2nd Generation. We talked about having, in the size of a pendrive, a mini computer focused on transforming your TV, monitor, projector and many more devices from a powerful smart TV. Yes, you can have a Smart TV or projector with hardware and Android. But of course, if the device is low-end, or is many years old, this translates into erratic performance, long waiting times to open application…
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