Linus tackles the Hisense 116UX—touted as the world’s biggest 4K RGB-miniLED TV—and quickly realizes that shrinking from roughly 20,000 local dimming zones down to 10,000 (or even 3,600) on a 116" panel isn’t as glorious as it sounds. From initial excitement to running wild “crazy ideas,” he’s torn between awe and frustration.
In real-world tests, the reduced dimming array leads to noticeable contrast and blooming hiccups, making you question whether sheer size alone justifies the compromises. TL;DR: It’s a technical marvel and a living-room showstopper, but in this case, bigger doesn’t always mean better.
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