Linus puts the world’s biggest 116″ Hisense UX mini-LED TV through its paces and discovers that more inches don’t always mean better performance. While the sheer size and RGB-MiniLED tech are undeniably impressive, stepping down from around 20,000 local dimming zones to roughly 10,000 (or even 3,600) really hurts contrast and black levels when you’re still filling the same massive screen.
After running through brightness, color accuracy, and real-world movie tests (and debating if he can actually live with this behemoth), Linus ultimately decides that the UX’s trade-offs just aren’t worth it—so back it goes.
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