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Sometimes, bigger isn’t better. While the Hisense 116UX and RGB miniLED in general is impressive, stepping down from ~20,000 full-array local dimming zones to ~10,000 or even ~3600 is a tough pill to swallow when the display stays the same size.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:45 Oh no…
4:45 He Can’t decide
6:40 Crazy idea
7:55 Test results
12:00 Conclusion
14:47 Outro
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of course Plouffe was right, i mean the dude owns a display
Hisense is just cheap tv
I don't own a Mini-LED TV, but I own a Samsung Neo G8 32inch monitor, which is my primary monitor for my PC. It has 1196 dimming zones, and I can quite clearly see the individual zones in many cases. One would assume that 1196 at 32 inch would mean around 4336 zones for a TV around 3.6x bigger, not 3000 or whatever it was, but like Hisense have said, that's actually technically equivalent to 10k dimming zones, but clearly that's not enough for a TV this size, 10k sounds like it would be a good amount for a 32 inch, would probably erradicate the blooming, but the zones at 1196 are quite big, if they were 15% the size, they'd still be noticeable. This is the biggest issue with Mini-LED, the blooming is annoying to some, and for it to be fixed, it'll need an ungodly amount of dimming zones. It's kind of like aliasing, how those who hated it back in the 1080p days, and hated the drawbacks of AA, you need an 8k display to bruteforce it.
People have to stop worrying about 3% improvement per $1000 for vision. If you watch a 90's Epson 720 projector on a colored wall for 10 minutes and you will forget where you are. But it is nice to have better.
I'm glad I am an audio guy, TV's get better way to fast for my budget
Good for you
seeing them side by side in this video the old one looks waaaaaaaayy better to me.
this is an issue with the hisense algorithm for local dimming in which they've fallen the past few years quite significantly as has the rest of their OS
Damn, I went through the exact same process. Got the TCL, arrived, and literally a week later, the Hisense 116UX was announced and luckily available in my country at an even lower price than the TCL. It was no brainer for me not to return it and go straight to the Hisense. At that point, the TCL felt like trash on paper. BUT shit, I saw the blooming issues: no HGiG, poor motion, and regretted all the way down returning the TCL. This has been a roller coaster for me as well. TCL will satisfy me for a few years for sure.
ips miniled VS hva miniled,I choose hva
Bro the side by side and the skin tone on the tcl looked better could just be the camera but holy the tcl looked way better on the side by side especially on the golds even the flag pole looked way better when the hisense looked bleached then again could just be the camera even Mario looked better the reds the skin idk why but from the side by side the hisense looked bleached I mean even the bricks behind maria look way better on the hisense you can barely see details but might be camra angle idk
Do video on Chinese gpu
Can you give me your old tv?
What's the movie they're watching with the soldiers?
hey can anyone tell me why companies dont just make OLED panels this big, seems like it is just perfect in all ways
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maybe a smaller version it could be a beast
The one on the wall looks better immediately 😂
To be honest I was expecting it to be way bigger
Pixel response times when watching a movie… k lol
My Cousin has Hisense TV. It didn’t last long and its very slow to respond. TCL is more affordable.
Linus needs to get the new 136" Hisense MicroLED 136MX for $100,000 for his end game TV
I still remember when Hisense was just crappy low end TVs.
Honestly kinda shocked that Plouff hasn't started his own channel yet
We all know that the future will eventually be micro led, when it replaces oled. All this talk about all this other stuff and refering to it as "the future", when the best case scenario for it is that it's a temporary thing until micro led finally arrives, is just weird!
giant fan of the channel, but sick of these TV videos, i watch movies on a $300 48 inch 1080p screen and it just does not matter… IMO 99% of people dont notice/care about these backlight diming oled RBG blah blah blah, especially when we watching it through a 720p video on youtube…. its like audiophile shit just like so minimal to the effect. prob like everything u watch is bit rate encoded and 1080p max anyway, unless you got like some 40GB file on ur media server, who could care about this
Man struggles to choose between two incredibly expensive top of the line items. Wow, riveting content.
I hate this, I bought the biggest TV (every 2 months)
Every time Plouffe starts laughing uncontrollably makes my day. “My boss just spent a crapload of money on random stuff, it was a stupid purchase, and I’m going to enjoy every step of him realizing that it was”
Hisense boasts it's number one in the world.
From all the spinoff channels, I think we know how LMG is handling the lower viewer counts caused by the ad blocker software.
82.5fps
98" OLED is the only way to go really. Atm