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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?

 

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I really wished that it was at least 8K. I don't directly care about resolution, but it's about the pixel density, and I really don't want to imagine the ppi of 4K on that big of a screen.

 

I would personally go for a smaller screen for a little bit higher ppi.

 

And about the colour accuracy and illuminance, I can't see much from a YouTube video, but I think all other 8K TVs have really good bells and whistles (I mean if you are paying 30 grand, you better have them).

Microsoft owns my soul.

 

Also, Dell is evil, but HP kinda nice.

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54 minutes ago, Haswellx86 said:

I really wished that it was at least 8K. I don't directly care about resolution, but it's about the pixel density, and I really don't want to imagine the ppi of 4K on that big of a screen.

 

I would personally go for a smaller screen for a little bit higher ppi.

 

And about the colour accuracy and illuminance, I can't see much from a YouTube video, but I think all other 8K TVs have really good bells and whistles (I mean if you are paying 30 grand, you better have them).

eh,
HDR has always been more important then even 4k was. Even at that size 4k is fine because you are across the room. 

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Genuinely curious, is there a reason Linus somehow always ends up with these ridiculous "100+ inch super TVs"? Like is it because his setup is already made for such a thing, since I can't imagine not a single employee would want a nearly $20,000 TV. Not trying to throw shade or anything, I just noticed in many of LTTs recent videos whenever some hyper expensive tech gets reviewed there's a high probability of it ending up in Linus's house lol (ex: pool projector, home server rebuild, etc.).

Keep in mind that I am sometimes wrong, so please correct me if you believe this is the case!

 

"The Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050 is brutally underrated"

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tubi or not tubi, that is the question.

 

/s

 

those buttons actually upset me. realisticly not a single tv maker in the world is gonna have a button for the streaming apps for the belgian TV makers (they're free apps, so they're great to have.) so i just end up with a remote with a handful of buttons that if i accidentially press i just end up on a login screen, while i dont have buttons for what i would want to access, and there's no way to remap them.

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13 hours ago, Birblover12 said:

Genuinely curious, is there a reason Linus somehow always ends up with these ridiculous "100+ inch super TVs"? Like is it because his setup is already made for such a thing, since I can't imagine not a single employee would want a nearly $20,000 TV. Not trying to throw shade or anything, I just noticed in many of LTTs recent videos whenever some hyper expensive tech gets reviewed there's a high probability of it ending up in Linus's house lol (ex: pool projector, home server rebuild, etc.).

well really, other then the office, where else would you put these where they get used?

there is a work flow for working at the house, and its the least unfair way of distributing the stuff. 

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14 hours ago, Birblover12 said:

Genuinely curious, is there a reason Linus somehow always ends up with these ridiculous "100+ inch super TVs"? Like is it because his setup is already made for such a thing, since I can't imagine not a single employee would want a nearly $20,000 TV. Not trying to throw shade or anything, I just noticed in many of LTTs recent videos whenever some hyper expensive tech gets reviewed there's a high probability of it ending up in Linus's house lol (ex: pool projector, home server rebuild, etc.).

linus's house is as much a content farm as it is a house. at least part of why he has a theatre room, a gaming room, and all his computers in a watercooled rack in the basement.. is because it makes good LTT content. i'm pretty sure that was actually said when he was making the consideration of moving to the new house.

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how do you know about the flair .

that gave me a laugh

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Can't Wait for linus to review the TCL 163 inch TV next year.

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