Summary
Linus Sebastian dives into Hisense’s mammoth 116UX 4K RGB MiniLED TV, marveling at its sheer scale but cringing at the drop in full-array local dimming zones—from roughly 20,000 in smaller models down to about 10,000 (and sometimes just 3,600). The result? Fantastic brightness and color, but noticeable bloom and less precise blacks that undercut the cinematic wow factor.
After running through performance tests and even brainstorming a “crazy idea” to fix its quirks, Linus admits that sometimes downsizing in features overshadows upsizing in inches. In the end, he decides not to keep the world’s biggest TV, cautioning viewers to weigh size against picture quality before splurging.
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