TL;DR
Linus takes on the monster 116-inch Hisense UX TV and discovers that while its RGB mini-LED tech is downright impressive, ditching around 20,000 full-array dimming zones for just 10,000 (or even 3,600) on the same giant screen really hurts contrast and black levels. It’s bright, it’s sharp, but it’s also a logistical and visual challenge that makes you wonder if going any bigger was ever a good idea.
After running through his usual battery of tests, Linus can’t quite decide if this colossal TV is a flex or a folly. In the end, the sheer size and dimming compromises leave him hesitating—proving that sometimes, more really isn’t more.
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