TL;DR
Linus tackles the Hisense 116UX, a gargantuan 116″ 4K RGB-MiniLED TV that looks epic on paper but trips up on local dimming. Once you realize you’re dropping from around 20,000 full-array zones to only 10,000—or even as few as 3,600—the picture quality can feel more “hype” than “home theater.”
He runs brightness and contrast tests, jokes about crazy setup ideas, and ultimately decides that this massive screen just isn’t worth the compromises. Bigger isn’t always better—even if it is the world’s biggest TV.
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