Xiaomi (小米) and Redmi (红米) launch REDMI G Pro 32U 2026 32‑inch Mini‑LED monitor — pre‑orders start at ¥3,199
Xiaomi (小米) — through its gaming sub‑brand Redmi (红米) — has quietly opened pre‑orders for the REDMI G Pro 32U 2026, a 31.5‑inch QD‑Mini LED display that aims squarely at gamers and content creators who want high refresh rates and HDR brightness without paying flagship prices. It has been reported that the pre‑sale price is ¥3,199.
The monitor packs serious specs: a 1152‑zone mini‑LED backlight, 4K at 160Hz (switchable to 1080p at 320Hz), and support for Surge OS 3 (澎湃 OS 3) with dual monitor/TV modes. It also reportedly supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision Gaming, and reaches a peak brightness of 1,600 nits with a 0.001 nit black floor and DisplayHDR1000 certification — numbers that push it into the high‑end HDR territory. Who is this for? Gamers who want high frame rates and HDR, and pros who need wide color coverage and factory calibration.
Key specs and connectivity
The REDMI G Pro 32U 2026 features QD‑Mini LED with 98% DCI‑P3, 100% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB gamut coverage and factory calibration (reportedly ΔE < 1). Inputs include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, a USB‑C port with 90W reverse power delivery, two USB 3.0 ports and an audio jack; onboard sound is handled by dual 5W stereo speakers. The panel uses a low‑reflectance coating (2.6% reflectance) and includes RGB gaming ambient lighting.
The launch underscores how Chinese manufacturers are accelerating in display tech — quantum‑dot mini‑LED, high refresh rates and advanced HDR — even as geopolitical pressures and export controls from the West complicate access to certain advanced components. It has been reported that the REDMI G Pro 32U 2026 will ship as part of Xiaomi’s broader push to blur the line between monitors and TVs, offering a competitive price point that Western buyers may find notable.
