Xiaomi TV Max 100 Review: A Giant 100-Inch 4K QLED for Under $2,200

Xiaomi TV Max 100 Review

If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your living room into a personal cinema, Xiaomi’s latest XXL television might be the ticket. The Xiaomi TV Max 100 is exactly what the name suggests—a massive 100-inch 4K QLED TV that delivers plenty of screen real estate at a surprisingly affordable price.

At around $2,150 USD, it undercuts most rivals by thousands, making it one of the most budget-friendly ways to get a 100-inch display for home theater or gaming. Let’s dive into whether it lives up to the promise.

Xiaomi TV Max 100
Xiaomi TV Max 100

Design & Build

Forget the stereotype that Xiaomi only makes cheap plastic gear. The TV Max 100 looks and feels premium. It has a metal frame just 3mm thick, with a body depth of just under 4 inches—slim enough for its size. At 132 pounds (60 kg), it’s heavy but manageable with two people.

It comes with sturdy metal legs, though you can wall-mount it using a VESA 700×400 bracket—just make sure your wall can handle the weight. In the box, you’ll find the stand, screws, power cable, remote, and manuals.

Smart Features & OS

The TV runs on Google TV (Android-based), giving you access to all the major streaming apps—Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, and more—straight out of the box. Extra apps can be installed from the Google Play Store.

Performance is snappy, menus respond quickly, and there’s built-in voice control through a microphone in the chassis for hands-free operation. A triple TV tuner supports cable, satellite, and antenna, plus USB recording for DVR-style program storage.

Xiaomi TV Max 100
Xiaomi TV Max 100

Picture Quality

The 100-inch 4K QLED VA panel is the star of the show. While it can’t quite match pricier Mini-LED sets, the Max 100 holds its own with:

  • Brightness: up to 500 nits

  • Color: 94% DCI-P3 coverage

  • Contrast ratio: 5000:1

  • HDR support: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG

Colors look natural, motion handling is excellent, and HDR content pops compared to SDR. Blacks aren’t OLED-deep, and some detail is lost in very dark scenes, but for the price, the performance is impressive.

For best results, switch to Cinema Mode—it balances color temperature and makes whites look more natural.

Xiaomi TV Max 100
Xiaomi TV Max 100

Gaming Performance

Gamers will love this TV. It supports up to 144Hz refresh rates with AMD FreeSync Premium, and input lag can drop as low as 4ms in Game Mode.

  • Works seamlessly with PS5 and Xbox Series X at 4K/120Hz

  • PC gamers can push 4K/144Hz

  • A special Game Boost mode goes up to 240Hz (lower resolution)

For anyone looking to replace a projector or monitor with one monster-sized display, this TV is a serious contender.

Xiaomi TV Max 100
Xiaomi TV Max 100

Sound Quality

The built-in 2.0-channel, 30W system is serviceable for casual viewing, but bass is weak and highs feel flat. Fortunately, the TV supports Dolby Atmos and DTS, so pairing it with a good soundbar or surround system will make a huge difference.

Connections include:

  • 3× HDMI 2.1 ports (two support 4K/144Hz, one with eARC)

  • USB 2.0 & 3.0

  • Optical audio out

  • 3.5mm headphone jack

  • Ethernet + Wi-Fi 6

  • Bluetooth 5.2

Xiaomi TV Max 100
Xiaomi TV Max 100

Price & Value

At launch (late summer 2025), the Xiaomi TV Max 100 sells for around $2,150 USD, while the smaller 85-inch version costs about $1,140 USD. Compared to other 100-inch TVs, which often cost $5,000–$10,000, Xiaomi’s pricing is a game-changer.

Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?

The Xiaomi TV Max 100 is a statement piece—huge, immersive, and surprisingly affordable. It’s not perfect: brightness is limited, sound is mediocre, and only three HDMI ports feels restrictive. But its sheer size, 144Hz gaming performance, and Dolby Vision/Atmos support make it one of the best value big-screen TVs you can buy right now.

Pros

  • Massive 100-inch screen
  • Natural color reproduction
  • 144Hz + AMD FreeSync
  • Dolby Vision & Atmos
  • Incredible value under $2,200

Cons

  • Only 3 HDMI ports
  • Average sound quality
  • Limited brightness & black levels

If you’ve got the space (and a strong wall), the Xiaomi TV Max 100 is the ultimate budget-friendly home theater upgrade.

Bryan Schmidt
Author: Bryan Schmidt