TL;DR
Linus tackles the bonkers Hisense 116UX—the “world’s biggest TV”—and marvels at its RGB mini-LED tech but quickly realizes that dropping from roughly 20,000 local dimming zones to just 10,000 (or worse, 3,600) at this scale is a real downer. He walks us through his roller-coaster of “Oh no…” moments, wild ideas for making it work, and all the geeky test results in between.
In the end, despite the jaw-dropping size and solid picture quality, the zone reduction and practical headaches prove too much, so he makes the tough call: he’s not keeping it.
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