Almost NOBODY Else Has The World's Best TV - Hisense 110UX Championship Edition
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Visit squarespace.com and use offer code LTT for 10% off Checkout NexiGo’s Anniversary Sale at: nexigo.com Hisense sent us the 110UX Championship Edition, a 110" MiniLED TV with a max rated brightness of 10,000 nits and over 40,000 dimming zones. It's incredible, but incredible enough to replace the TCL Linus ordered from China? Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Buy a Hisense 110UX 4K TV: geni.us Learn more about the Hisense 110UX 4K TV: lmg.gg ► GET OUR MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:17 Unboxing 5:20 IO/Audio/Vents 8:35 First Impressions 11:59 Theater Room Move 13:10 Three Guys on a Couch 17:40 PC Gaming 21:19 Test Results 22:59 Conclusion 24:16 Outro
This video documents Linus Tech Tips exploring the Hisense 110UX Championship Edition, a colossal 110 inch MiniLED TV with extreme brightness and advanced local dimming. The host starts by acknowledging the installation challenge and then unboxes the TV in a theatrical, cinema-like setup, highlighting integrated mounting feet, the extra foam, and the heavy packaging that accompanies a flagship display. Throughout the unboxing, they compare it to the previous TCL model and discuss practical considerations like weight, mounting, and ventilation, noting the TV’s dual-fan style cooling and 4K HDR capabilities. The first impressions focus on brightness and color volume, with the team noting the sheer light output at 10,000 nits peak and their expectations about color accuracy given the quantum dot mini-LED technology. They then begin to set up the display in the theater room, test the built-in speakers, and discuss the price and value proposition of a $20,000 special edition versus the standard model. In the gaming and movie segments, they bench test input lag, 144 Hz compatibility, and the perceived performance in fast-paced titles like Counter-Strike, while comparing image quality, viewing angles, and black levels to other large-format displays. The host emphasizes the importance of calibration, tester notes for HDR, gamut coverage, and local dimming, and they caveat that while the brightness is extraordinary, the top-end spec does not guarantee perfect color accuracy across all content. Finally, the video provides a balanced verdict: the 110UX offers unmatched immersion and brightness that reshapes large-screen viewing, while acknowledging trade-offs in color accuracy and off-axis performance, and concluding that both this Hisense model and the TCL alternative represent exciting options in the expanding market for massive home theater displays. The host closes with sponsor messages, a recap of performance highlights, and a candid takeaway about choosing between size and ultimate picture quality for ultra-large displays.
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