

Review
The Xiaomi TV F 32 is a no-nonsense entry-level smart television designed for those who want streaming capability without breaking the bank. At 32 inches with HD resolution (1366x768), it's the sort of set you'd realistically place in a bedroom, kitchen, or smaller living space rather than your main lounge.
What impressed me most is the software experience. Fire TV comes pre-installed, meaning you get Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and thousands of apps ready to go—no separate Roku stick or dongle required. Alexa voice control is genuinely useful for quick searches or controlling smart home devices. The Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X processing add decent dimensionality to the sound, though honestly, don't expect cinema-grade audio from a £90 telly.
The 60Hz refresh rate and HD panel are the practical limits here. It's perfectly adequate for streaming, broadcast television, and casual viewing, but gamers and film buffs after motion clarity or visual detail should look elsewhere. There's no HDR, which is becoming standard even at budget prices, though Xiaomi's aggressive pricing partially justifies this omission.
Build quality feels acceptable rather than premium—plastic body, minimal bezels, straightforward stand. The remote is basic but functional. Connectivity includes HDMI and USB ports, plus WiFi and Bluetooth, so integration with Apple AirPlay works as advertised.
At 16% off, this represents genuine value in the budget smart TV category. You're not getting cutting-edge tech or stunning picture quality, but you are getting a reliable, straightforward television with proper smart features baked in. It's ideal for secondary rooms, student accommodation, or anyone prioritising convenience and value over specs. Whether it's worth the outlay depends entirely on your expectations—and at this price point, expectations should be realistic.