TL;DR
Linus unboxed the Hisense 116UX—the “world’s biggest” 4K RGB-MiniLED TV—and quickly hit a snag: cramming fewer local dimming zones (10,000 or even just 3,600) into that colossal panel neuters its contrast and black levels. After running through tests, debating wild setup ideas and weighing space, cost, and picture quality, he realized that ginormous doesn’t always mean better.
In the end, despite the tech flex, the practical headaches and underwhelming performance on such a big screen were a deal-breaker. He decided to send it back—sometimes size really does pack more problems than perks.
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