Summary
Linus gets hands-on with Hisense’s monster 116UX 4K RGB-MiniLED, hoping for jaw-dropping home-theater vibes. But stepping down from roughly 20,000 local-dimming zones to around 10,000 (and even just 3,600 in some modes) on a colossal 116″ panel leads to washed-out blacks, annoying haloing, and less punchy contrast than you’d expect for a screen this size.
After running through a battery of real-world tests, it’s clear that sheer size can’t hide blooming issues and uneven backlighting. Despite the “wow” factor, Linus ultimately sends the world’s biggest TV packing—because sometimes bigger really isn’t better.
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