TL;DR
Linus tackles the Hisense 116UX, a colossal 116-inch 4K RGB-miniLED TV that sounds amazing on paper but actually cuts down on full-array local dimming zones (from ~20,000 on smaller models to as few as ~3,600) while keeping the same gigantic screen.
He runs it through brightness and contrast tests, grapples with whether “bigger” really is “better,” and ultimately decides the sacrifice in dimming performance at this size makes it hard to justify keeping the world’s biggest TV.
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