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Dead Pixel Test And Burn In Check For OLED Tablet
Inspect an OLED tablet for dead pixels, burn-in, and brightness uniformity with a fast browser-based full-screen test.
Best for: Tablet owners and used-tablet buyers.
Why this guide matters
OLED tablets are often used for media, reading, and drawing, which means certain UI elements can remain on screen for long periods. This guide explains how to use the homepage to check for both burn-in and dead pixels on a tablet panel.
What makes tablets different
Tablets switch between portrait and landscape use, so panel wear may show up in more than one orientation. A browser-based full-screen test helps you inspect the panel cleanly in both views.
Because tablets are often used for static reading apps, toolbar shadows can be easy to miss in normal use.
- Rotate the device and repeat the test if needed.
- Inspect borders and corners for app UI retention.
- Use blue, green, and red to search for dead pixels.
Why the homepage is enough for most checks
You do not need a dedicated app to get a useful first answer. The homepage gives you the clean solid colors most people need to verify common panel issues quickly.
That makes it convenient for both owners and buyers in a short inspection window.
How to confirm the result
If a mark stays visible in the same spot across multiple colors, it is worth taking seriously. If it disappears after normal use, it may only be temporary retention.
Running the same homepage test again later gives you the best confirmation.
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Open the homepage and run the same full-screen color sequence on your device. That gives you a simple repeatable way to check burn-in, dead pixels, image retention, and panel uniformity with no installation required.