Linus unboxes and benchmarks the Hisense 116UX, the so-called “world’s biggest TV,” packing RGB mini-LED with thousands of local dimming zones. It’s undeniably epic in size and brightness, but dropping from ~20,000 zones to just a few thousand at this scale really dents contrast and shadow detail, proving that more inches don’t always mean better picture quality.
After wrestling with indecision (and even plotting a wild DIY upgrade), Linus ultimately decides that the novelty of a 116-inch screen isn’t enough to outweigh its compromises—and he’s sending it back.
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