TL;DR
Linus takes on the Hisense 116UX 4K RGB-MiniLED, and while the sheer size is jaw-dropping, the drop from roughly 20,000 full-array local-dimming zones to 10,000 (or even just 3,600 in “basic” mode) leads to noticeable blooming and uneven blacks. After running through test patterns and real-world clips, he ultimately decides that bigger isn’t always better and sends the “world’s biggest TV” back.
Key Takeaways
- Massive 116" panel delivers a genuine home-theater wow factor
- RGB-MiniLED tech still struggles with zone count trade-offs, causing HDR artifacts
- Impressive on paper, but real-world performance makes this one a pass for Linus
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