
"All you have to do is add the deal to your cart and check out -- the discount applies automatically. Best Buy also includes free installation (a $399 value). Hisense says the TV was built in response to consumer demand for larger sets, but will anyone buy this one? Is it actually worth it? For comparison, Sony's 114-inch micro-LED from last year carried a similar price tag of $150,000."
"Naturally, the specs on this set are pretty impressive. It's a micro-LED (25 million microscopic LEDs to be exact), so it doesn't need a separate backlighting system. This means a brighter picture, better color, and better contrast than its mini-LED counterparts. Its 10,000 nits of brightness is far above most other sets on the market, and it runs on Hi-View AI Engine X, which uses AI-based algorithms to optimize each frame."
The 136MX is a 136-inch micro-LED television now available at Best Buy for $99,999 after a $50,000 discount from an MSRP of $149,999, with free installation included. The display uses 25 million microscopic LEDs and requires no separate backlighting, delivering up to 10,000 nits of brightness for enhanced contrast and color. The set employs Hi-View AI Engine X for per-frame optimization, supports Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos, and achieves a 90% BT.2020 color gamut with Pantone and Pantone SkinTone validation. The model targets demand for ultra-large premium displays and competes with similarly priced rivals.
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