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How To Check OLED Burn In On TV After Streaming YouTube Shorts

Check an OLED TV for logo shadows and UI retention after long YouTube Shorts or app-based video viewing sessions.

Best for: TV owners worried about app interface retention.

Why this guide matters

Short-form video apps often keep logos, icons, and interface bars in fixed positions. This guide shows how to use the homepage to check whether those elements have left visible retention on an OLED TV.

Why app interfaces can leave marks

Bright static icons and overlays can stand out more than the video itself, especially over long viewing sessions. Full-screen browser patterns help you isolate those interface zones and inspect them clearly.

Gray and white are strong starting points when the shadow is subtle.

  • Inspect icon zones near the edges of the screen.
  • Check for persistent bright or dark outlines.
  • Repeat after mixed playback to compare changes.

What the result usually means

If the shapes fade later, you are likely seeing temporary retention. If they remain fixed in the same place on several colors, they may point to more permanent wear.

Because the homepage is easy to revisit, it works well for repeated follow-up checks.

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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.