Linus Sebastian goes hands-on with the Hisense 116UX, the “world’s biggest” 4K RGB-MiniLED TV, and comes away impressed by the sheer scale and brightness of its miniLED backlight. But swapping out about 20,000 local-dimming zones for roughly 10,000—or just 3,600 in budget modes—on a giant screen leads to noticeable blooming and contrast compromises.
He walks through a series of real-world tests (brightness, contrast, color accuracy) and debates whether the jaw-dropping size and next-level illumination are worth the trade-offs in zone count, price, and living-room practicality. Verdict: it’s a mind-blowing piece of gear, but not one he’s ready to keep.
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