Opinion | Xiaomi eyes Internet TV
Xiaomi's new plans for an Internet TV look intriguing, but will draw attention away from its more promising smartphone product line

This story becomes even more intriguing because media are saying that all the photos on Sina's (Nasdaq: SINA) popular Weibo microblogging service mysteriously disappeared shortly after they were posted, hinting that Xiaomi may have requested the removal. Of course this could be just another smart marketing move from Lei, designed to create buzz before another Xiaomi product launch. But the nature of this latest leak does seem less intentional than similar moves in the past, leading me to suspect that perhaps this time Xiaomi is still trying to keep news of the product under wraps.
From a broader perspective, I was actually a bit surprised at this latest rumor since Internet TVs in general have not been very quick to find an audience. A wide range of companies have entered the arena, including global tech giant Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), leading Chinese PC firm Lenovo (0992.HK) and homegrown Chinese player LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104). And yet, none of these names have found much success in the space for these TVs that are optimised for Internet use.
All that said, let's have a look at these latest rumours that are largely the result of the mysterious photo. Based on that image, Xiaomi appears to be preparing to launch a 47-inch TV, which would presumably be an Internet-optimised product similar to the ones from Apple and Lenovo. According to the reports, the new TV will include capabilities for Wi-Fi and Xiaomi's own MiLink technology. The product is also certified by sound equipment specialists Dolby and DTS. The person who leaked the photo also said the product could be officially announced at Xiaomi's annual event in August.
