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How To Test OLED TV For Logo Burn In Before Warranty Expires

Use this guide to inspect an OLED TV for logo burn-in and panel wear before the warranty window closes.

Best for: OLED TV owners checking panel condition before warranty deadlines.

Why this guide matters

Many users only think about panel checks when the warranty is almost over. This guide shows how to use the homepage to verify whether logos, scoreboards, or app marks are still visible before you lose the chance to act.

Why timing matters for burn-in inspections

If you wait too long, even a confirmed defect may no longer help you. Running a controlled homepage test before the warranty expires gives you a better chance to document issues while support options are still available.

That matters especially for faint marks that only show up under the right patterns.

  • Check gray, white, and red before anything else.
  • Inspect corners and edges where logos usually appear.
  • Take photos if you find repeated visible marks.

Why the homepage is a good documentation tool

Because the patterns are simple and repeatable, the homepage makes it easier to show the same issue again later. That consistency is helpful if you need evidence for a warranty conversation.

It also helps you confirm the problem yourself before contacting support.

How to judge what you see

A mark that stays visible across multiple colors and after repeated tests is more concerning than a brief shadow that fades later. Repetition is the strongest signal here.

The homepage gives you the quickest path to repeat that comparison.

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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.