A strong all-rounder that still needs fine-tuning
Introduction
The Lumio Vision 9 (2026) mini LED TV builds on the brand’s growing reputation in India’s smart tv market. After delivering a solid product in 2025, Lumio returns with a refreshed model that promises improvements in display technology, gaming performance, audio, and software experience.
On paper, the upgrades look meaningful—but real-world performance reveals a mix of strengths and areas that still need refinement.
Design and Build Quality
The tv sticks to a minimal and practical design philosophy. It features slim bezels, a lightweight body, and a sturdy metal stand. While setup is easy, the diagonal feet may require some effort during installation.
The rear panel is thoughtfully designed with side-facing ports, making wall mounting convenient. Connectivity includes HDMI 2.1 ports, USB 3.0, and even support for DD Free Dish, allowing access to hundreds of free channels.
Overall, the design is functional rather than flashy—but it gets the job done well.
Display Performance: Strong Basics with Some Inconsistencies
Panel and Picture Quality
The tv uses a QD mini LED panel with Enhanced VA (EVA) technology, offering:
High contrast ratio (~7000:1)
Better black levels (~0.03 nits)
Wide color gamut support
In everyday viewing, the display looks sharp, detailed, and immersive, especially on the 65-inch screen.
Brightness and Colors
Brightness reaches around 450 nits, which is sufficient for most indoor environments. Colors are vibrant and pleasing, though not always accurate—skin tones tend to lean slightly pink.
The panel covers:
~94.5% UHDA-P3 (HDR)
~99% BT.709 (SDR)
HDR Performance Issues
HDR is where the tv shows inconsistency:
Some scenes look excellent with good detail
Others suffer from poor separation in dark areas
Manual tweaking of HDR and gamma settings improves results, suggesting that processing—not hardware—is the main limitation.
Gaming Performance: A Big Upgrade
Gaming is one of the biggest improvements in this model. The tv supports:
4K at 144Hz
Up to 240Hz at 1080p
HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM
Low input lag (~9.7ms)
This makes it highly responsive and suitable for modern consoles and PC gaming.
However, color dullness in games can slightly reduce visual impact, which prevents it from being a perfect gaming display.
Audio Performance: Noticeably Better
Audio gets a major boost with:
50W hexa-driver setup
Dual subwoofers
Dolby Atmos support
The result is:
Clear dialogue
Strong bass presence
Loud and room-filling sound
For most users, this eliminates the immediate need for a soundbar.
Software and Smart Features
Smooth and Fast Experience
The tv runs on Google tv (Android 14) powered by the MediaTek Pentonic 700 chipset, with:
3GB RAM
64GB storage
Performance is smooth with quick app launches and minimal lag.
Unique Features
TLDR app: Helps with content discovery
Project Neo (upcoming): Lets users send content from apps like whatsapp directly to the TV
These features show Lumio’s focus on improving content accessibility, not just hardware.
Connectivity and Practical Features
The tv includes:
3 HDMI ports (2 with full HDMI 2.1 support)
USB 3.0 ports
eARC support
Satellite input for free tv channels
These additions enhance usability for both streaming and traditional tv users.
Price and Value
₹72,999 (65-inch)
Effective price: ~₹64,999 with offers
At this price, the tv offers:
Premium gaming features
Strong audio
Good overall performance
It positions itself as a value-focused mini LED option in India.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Excellent gaming features (144Hz, low latency)
Good contrast and black levels
Strong built-in audio
Smooth and fast smart tv experience
Thoughtful software innovations
Cons
Inconsistent HDR performance
Color accuracy needs tuning
Some features (like Project Neo) not fully ready
Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?
The Lumio Vision 9 (2026) is a well-rounded tv that gets most fundamentals right. It improves significantly over its predecessor, especially in gaming, audio, and usability.
However, it stops short of being a perfect package due to HDR inconsistencies and color tuning issues.
Who should buy it?
Users looking for a feature-rich 65-inch tv under ₹70K
Gamers who want high refresh rate support
Everyday viewers who value smooth performance and good audio
Who should skip it?
Users prioritizing perfect HDR and color accuracy
Those seeking a “premium flagship” experience
Bottom line:
It’s a great value-for-money mini LED TV, but just one step away from being truly exceptional.
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