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On sale today, here’s the secret behind Xiaomi’s 144Hz screen …

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JAKARTA – Initial sale Mi 10T dan Mi 10T Pro officially carried out today, Tuesday (15/12). Product line Mi 10T nicknamed the entertainment flagship is not without reason. One of them, because the screen with a 144Hz refresh rate is maximized through the AdaptiveSync Technology feature. READ ALSO: 2020 Time to Upgrade Old TV to Mi TV 4 Bezel-less, Here’s Why

The first sales of Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro will take place on December 15 at 12:00 at two online stores. Namely, JD.ID and mi.com. Users can also come directly to the nearest Mi Store in their city starting at 12.00. The Mi 10T 8GB / 128GB costs IDR 5,999,000, while the Mi 10T Pro 8GB / 256GB costs IDR 6,999,000.

Mi 10T dan Mi 10T Pro marketed in two color choices, namely Lunar Silver and Cosmic Black. Previously, on December 10-14, a pre-order session was held and 5,000 orders were made. The benefits you get from the initial purchase are a voucher worth IDR 100,000, an extension of the screen repair warranty period to 2 years, and the opportunity to get 10000mAh Mi 18W Fast Charge Power Bank 3 for the first 3,000 transactions.

Flagship specifications


The Mi 10T series comes with flagship class specifications such as the Snapdragon 865 chipset with LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1 support for RAM and storage work that results in fast performance.

In addition, the Mi 10T series is also the cellphone that carries the best refresh rate. Namely 144Hz. To produce a display that spoils the user’s view, Xiaomi uses AdaptiveSync Technology, which can adjust the refresh rate in seven stages, namely 144Hz, 120Hz, 90Hz, 60Hz, 50Hz, 48Hz, and 30Hz.

With this technology, the screen of the Mi 10T can adjust the refresh rate with the frame rate of content on the screen measured in frames per second (fps).

The solution presented by AdaptiveSync Technology is to ensure that content with a certain frame rate can be displayed at the appropriate refresh rate by the screen to make it look smooth to the user’s eyes.

During this time, the unsynchronization between screens when displaying frame-by-frame images of the original content caused screen lag or jitter.

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