And what that tells us about how Indians are changing the way they experience entertainment
It’s not just a movie. It’s a test of your display.
When the Mortal Kombat 2 trailer dropped, it wasn’t just fans who took notice.
It was also every Indian gamer, every Netflix binger, and every working professional who’s ever said “let’s just connect the laptop to the TV.”
Because Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage doesn’t just punch harder. He looks sharper. Feels faster. Especially when you’re watching him on a screen that can keep up.
And right now, that screen for a growing number of Indian households is the Mini-LED H65M95EUX with a blazing 144Hz refresh rate.
Let’s unpack why.
Fast visuals need faster screens. 144Hz isn’t just for gaming anymore.

If you’ve ever rewatched a fight scene frame-by-frame, you know the pain of motion blur.
Traditional 60Hz displays? They stutter when the action gets too real. Punches blur. Kicks drag. Blood splatters turn to smears.
But 144Hz changes the game.
It refreshes the screen 144 times per second. That means smoother motion, crisper slow-mo, and a lot less eye strain. Especially during those spine-snapping finishers.
Speed isn’t just a spec. It’s how your brain feels the action.
Why are Indian fans choosing Mini-LEDs now?
Let’s talk about three forces at play:
1. The Rise of Visual Snobs
We’ve all become picky. Thanks to OTT and IPL in 4K, our eyes now expect more. We want contrast. Color depth. Detail in the shadows. Mini-LED tech delivers all of that.
2. Gaming + Streaming + Working = One Screen
This isn’t just a TV. It’s your console display. Your Team’s call monitor. Your midnight binge partner. You need one screen that handles all three seamlessly. The QD-Mini LED panel does exactly that with Dolby Vision IQ and MEMC at 144Hz.
3. Style now meets specs
Tier 1 and 2 Indian homes care about aesthetics. The ultra-slim profile, Harman Kardon sound, and Google TV interface make it not just functional but beautiful.
What makes 144Hz Mini-LED stand out?

It’s not just about refresh rates. It’s the whole system working in sync.
- Dolby Vision IQ adapts visuals to your room lighting
- Harman Kardon + Dolby Atmos gives you cinema sound without extra speakers
- Game Mode with AMD Freesync Premium eliminates lag and screen tearing
- Google TV curates exactly what you want, across platforms
- 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM means no lags, even when multitasking between OTT apps and screen casting
- Peak brightness of 2000 nits makes every scene day or night pop
It’s not just a feature list. It’s a reason to upgrade how you feel after 10PM on a Saturday night.
What’s really happening here? A shift in viewing culture.
We used to buy TVs for the family.
Now we buy them for the experience.
Movies like Mortal Kombat aren’t just watched, they’re felt. And that feeling demands tech that doesn’t hold back.
144Hz used to be a gamer’s flex. Now it’s the baseline for anyone who understands that clarity = immersion.
This isn’t about specs. It’s about satisfaction.

Here’s what the new Indian viewer wants:
- No lags while gaming
- No compromises while streaming
- No eye fatigue after long binge sessions
- And a TV that doesn’t look like a 2009 boxy relic
The Mini-LED gives all of that.
Without making you choose between gaming performance and family aesthetics.
So what’s the play?
If you’re still watching the Mortal Kombat reboot on a 60Hz display, you’re not seeing half the story.
The real story, the flick of a wrist, the slow zoom into a character’s rage-filled eyes, the split-second before a fatal blow, that story only plays right at 144Hz.
And in Indian homes where style matters just as much as specs, the Haier Mini-LED isn’t just an upgrade. It’s the default.
Because the fight doesn’t just happen on screen.
It happens according to your expectations.