Linus grabs the Hisense 116UX hoping for killer RGB miniLED performance, but stepping down from ~20,000 to ~10,000 (or even ~3,600) local dimming zones on a giant screen butchered contrast and black levels. He debates whether sheer size is worth the trade-off, runs brightness and contrast tests, and ultimately decides the drop in zone density is a no-go.
The bottom line? A 116-inch TV looks cool, but without enough dimming zones you lose the picture quality that makes miniLED shine. Sometimes, bigger really isn’t better.
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