New TVs for 2026: LG and Xiaomi

Introduction

LG and Xiaomi have new TVs for 2026. They use new technology to make the screen bright and clear.

Main Body

The LG G6 TV uses special OLED screens. It is very bright for games. It shows dark areas well. But the colors change if you sit to the side. Xiaomi has a new Mini LED TV in India. It is cheaper than the LG TV. It is very bright and the screen does not break easily. Xiaomi's TV has good sound and works with Apple and Google. But the skin colors look wrong during sports games.

Conclusion

LG TVs are expensive and very precise. Xiaomi TVs are cheaper and good for many people.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The 'Comparison' Trick

When we talk about two different things (like LG and Xiaomi), we often use words to show who is 'more' or 'less' of something. This is how you move from A1 to A2.

Look at these patterns:

  • Cheaper β†’\rightarrow (Less money)
    • Example: "Xiaomi is cheaper than LG."
  • Bright β†’\rightarrow Brighter (More light)
    • Example: "The screen is very bright."

πŸ› οΈ Useful Word Pairs

WordOpposite
ExpensiveCheap
BrightDark
ClearWrong

πŸ“ Quick Note on 'But'

Use 'But' to change the direction of your sentence. It connects a good thing to a bad thing.

  • LG is bright β†’\rightarrow BUT β†’\rightarrow colors change.
  • Xiaomi is cheap β†’\rightarrow BUT β†’\rightarrow skin colors look wrong.

Vocabulary Learning

new (adj.)
recently made or discovered
Example:I bought a new phone yesterday.
technology (n.)
a method of using knowledge to solve problems
Example:Technology helps us communicate faster.
screen (n.)
flat surface that shows images or text
Example:The screen on my phone is cracked.
bright (adj.)
giving off a lot of light; very clear
Example:The morning sun was bright.
clear (adj.)
easy to see or understand
Example:The instructions were clear.
games (n.)
activities played for fun
Example:Children love playing games.
dark (adj.)
lacking light; not bright
Example:It was dark outside.
areas (n.)
parts or regions
Example:The park has many areas for walking.
colors (n.)
different shades or hues
Example:She likes bright colors.
change (v.)
to make different
Example:We need to change the plan.
side (n.)
one of two parts of something
Example:He turned to the left side.
cheaper (adj.)
costing less money
Example:The second phone is cheaper.
break (v.)
to separate into pieces
Example:Be careful not to break the glass.
good (adj.)
of high quality
Example:This is a good book.
sound (n.)
vibrations that can be heard
Example:The sound of music filled the room.
works (v.)
functions or operates
Example:The machine works well.
skin (n.)
outer covering of the body or a surface
Example:The skin on the apple is red.
wrong (adj.)
not correct
Example:Your answer is wrong.
sports (n.)
physical activities for competition or recreation
Example:He plays many sports.
expensive (adj.)
costing a lot of money
Example:That watch is expensive.
precise (adj.)
exact; accurate
Example:The instructions were precise.
many (adj.)
a large number
Example:Many people attended the concert.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People enjoy holidays.
use (v.)
to employ
Example:I use my phone to call.
shows (v.)
display or present
Example:The TV shows cartoons.
sit (v.)
to rest on a seat
Example:Please sit down.
look (v.)
to see or direct one's gaze
Example:Look at the stars.