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How To Check OLED Burn In After Playing FIFA Or FC

A gamer-focused guide for checking OLED burn-in after long FIFA or EA Sports FC sessions with scoreboards and static HUD elements.

Best for: Console and TV gamers worried about sports-game HUD retention.

Why this guide matters

Sports games keep the same scoreboard, radar, and menu graphics on screen for long stretches, which makes them a common source of retention anxiety. This guide shows how to use the homepage to inspect a TV or monitor after long FIFA or FC sessions.

Why sports games create concern

Static overlays sit in fixed positions during every match, especially in the corners and top edges. That makes them easy candidates for temporary retention and, in heavy cases, permanent wear.

A full-screen browser test gives you a much better inspection surface than returning to the game menu.

  • Check the top corners for scoreboard shadows.
  • Inspect lower corners for radar or prompt retention.
  • Use gray and white first for the cleanest view.

How to use the homepage after gameplay

Run the test right after a long session, then repeat it later after mixed content. Comparing those two moments helps you decide whether the issue is fading or staying fixed.

The homepage is useful because it is quick enough to repeat whenever you need confirmation.

How this helps with user intent

People searching this phrase usually want an immediate answer after gaming. A guide that speaks directly to that concern and leads to the homepage is highly aligned with their intent.

That alignment makes the page valuable from both a UX and SEO perspective.

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Ready to verify the screen?

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.