Linus unboxes the Hisense 116UX, the “world’s biggest TV,” and marvels at its 116-inch 4K RGB mini-LED panel—until he realizes it only packs ~10,000 local-dimming zones (and cheaper models dip to ~3,600), compared to ~20,000 on its smaller flagship sibling. That huge drop-off in full-array local dimming makes you wonder if bigger really is better.
After running brightness, motion, and movie-scene tests, he praises the screen’s sheer scale and punchy colors but flags noticeable blooming and uneven dimming “halos.” In the end, the tech is impressive, but not impressive enough to justify the trade-offs or the price—so he’s sending this monster TV back.
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