oled burn in test for youtube logo shadow on tv

OLED Burn In Test For YouTube Logo Shadow On TV

Use this guide to verify whether a YouTube logo shadow on your TV is temporary retention or permanent OLED burn-in.

Best for: TV owners seeing app or channel logo shadows.

Why this guide matters

Logo retention is one of the most common reasons people search for an OLED burn-in test. This guide explains how to use the homepage to check whether a YouTube logo shadow is a passing retention issue or a more permanent panel problem.

Why logo shadows are easy to misread

A bright app logo can leave temporary retention that looks alarming at first. The problem is that ordinary video content does not make it easy to verify whether the mark is still really there.

A controlled set of full-screen patterns gives you a much clearer answer.

  • Check the exact logo area on gray, white, and red.
  • Repeat the test after a break or after mixed playback.
  • Do not judge the result from only one screen color.

How the homepage helps confirm the issue

The homepage strips away menus and clutter, leaving only the pattern you need for inspection. That makes it easier to focus on the suspicious area and compare it across colors.

If the same outline stays visible in the same place, the case for real wear becomes much stronger.

What to do next

If the logo fades later, you are likely dealing with temporary image retention. If it stays visible after repeated tests, document it and decide whether to seek support or adjust expectations for the panel.

Either way, the homepage gives you a simple way to re-check the result later.

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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.