# The lucky draw # Lucky house does not lie to the example: MI millet TV 4 lottery show

Editor's Note: Congratulations to this lucky friend on winning! What makes a lucky house truly worth purchasing? For many of us, it’s the added value that comes with the chance to win exciting prizes. Value-added friends can enter the lucky house to select their favorite rewards, ranging from high-end electronics like TVs and smartphones to smaller items—there’s something for everyone! You can spend your gold coins or points to enter the draw, and then patiently wait for the results! It’s rumored that many of life’s first big wins happen right here. Welcome to join the lucky draw of our valued friends. So, what happens if you’re in the middle? Foreword: I vaguely remember first hearing about this lucky house around 10-11 years ago. Most of the reasons I’ve been drawn to it in recent years have been thanks to Aunt Zhang’s advice, who also shared some of her own experiences. Unfortunately, due to work and family commitments, I haven’t had much time to write my own stories. Even the public testers haven’t applied yet, and I often feel I’m slacking off. When I was fortunate enough to purchase a lucky house online, I had already spent a considerable amount of gold coins. However, every time I tried, I seemed to make mistakes. Later, I read somewhere that thousands of gold coins could be wasted in the lucky house. That’s when I decided to stop betting altogether, thinking the odds were just too low. I only occasionally voted for things I saw, and I never placed larger bets. In reality, I was genuinely surprised when I won the 49-inch Mi TV. I had completely forgotten about voting for it until I reviewed my records and discovered it was cast just half a month ago. Kindly Oasis, despite already owning KT4 and KPW3, has always been my dream. Winning the Mi TV was probably just a casual vote, but unexpectedly, I hit the jackpot! Because of time constraints, this is more of a winning story and a testament to the legendary lucky house. Don’t expect me to review the TV as thoroughly as usual. Gallery of Impressions: First, let’s look at the packaging of the Xiaomi TV 4. The item was sent by JD.com. When the sister who recommended it called me, she mentioned it was sent through SFG. When I heard JD.com would deliver it, I was puzzled. Later, I learned that it was directly shipped from JD.com under the Worth Buying order. The packaging box is rather simple. One side features Xiaomi’s slogan, while the other side highlights the size and standout features of this TV. Once the delivery person brought it to me, I asked if we needed to unpack and inspect the screen. The teacher quickly agreed to open it. After removing the packaging, the main body of the TV wasn’t wrapped in a plastic bag, but the screen itself wasn’t covered with any protective film either. Perhaps Xiaomi has great confidence in its packaging. The narrow bezels and slim profile of the TV are truly impressive. The front appears almost pitch-black, reflecting like a mirror. The back is also protected by a silver metallic finish, leaving a strong first impression. Installation Experience: Given that my home was recently renovated, the second bedroom lacked proper space for a TV. The main bedroom had a 32-inch LG TV, so I planned to move the LG into the second bedroom for the kids’ cartoons and keep the Xiaomi TV 4 in the master bedroom. However, since there was no stand, I purchased a cheap one online for less than $30. Thankfully, my DIY skills came in handy. On the weekend, I borrowed a drill to mount the TV on the wall. The 49-inch TV in the bedroom feels far more comfortable than the 32-inch one I initially chose. I’ve always regretted not going bigger, but thankfully I didn’t opt for a 40-inch. The thickness of the Xiaomi TV 4 is remarkable. The photo shows a coin placed on the screen frame. This slim design draws praise from anyone visiting my home. Despite the sleek design, there are minor drawbacks. The top part of the thin bezel sometimes catches flies, and the bottom section, which houses all the circuitry, is noticeably thicker in comparison. A split design might make the next generation even thinner. The screen effectively showcases the narrow bezels, and the movie viewing experience is excellent. At the bottom, there’s a lit-up Xiaomi logo that flashes when powered on. After prolonged use, this area becomes warm. The uneven thickness between the top and bottom creates a noticeable issue. Given the fixed-angle stand I bought, I noticed how awkward it looked once mounted. The bottom is nearly 2 cm thicker than the top, though this isn’t overly noticeable unless you pay close attention. Overall Experience: After installation, the TV still requires some playtime. Since the Xiaomi TV 4 has a 4K screen, I tested it with HD broadcasts, ultra-clear content from streaming boxes, 4K sources online, and IPTV. Generally, the 4K screen performs excellently with 4K content, but there’s noticeable backlight leakage in pure black scenes. The sound quality of the Xiaomi TV 4 is decent, but it doesn’t fully complement the screen. A slightly better speaker setup would significantly enhance the movie-watching experience. Conclusion: This winning story has reached its conclusion, and it might have stirred some envy. Overall, I’ve enjoyed using this TV over the past few days. The strengths of the Xiaomi TV 4 are clear: ultra-narrow bezels, ultra-slim design, stylish appearance, intuitive operating system, and voice-controlled remote. The 4K screen delivers impressive visuals. Of course, there are downsides, such as the uneven thickness leading to improper mounting, significant backlight leakage in pure black scenes, and mediocre sound quality. I hope Xiaomi will address these issues in future models without being overly critical of this one. At $2999, it’s a solid purchase, but $3500 seems a bit steep. To all readers who’ve taken the time to read this, please consider voting for the 10th prize in the lucky house. May your wishes come true. Lastly, I hope this TV brings prosperity and continues to reward both new and returning customers.

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