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White Screen And Gray Test For OLED TV Uniformity
Use white and gray test patterns to inspect OLED TV uniformity, banding, tint, and potential burn-in with a clean homepage workflow.
Best for: OLED TV owners focused on panel uniformity and tint.
Why this guide matters
Not every OLED problem is obvious burn-in. Many users are really trying to diagnose banding, dirty screen effect, or uneven tint on white and gray backgrounds. This guide shows how the homepage supports that type of inspection without extra software.
Why white and gray are so revealing
Gray screens are excellent for exposing subtle banding and uniformity issues, while white helps reveal broad tint shifts or dirty patches. These patterns often tell you more about panel quality than normal video scenes.
That is why a clean homepage test is so useful when evaluating a new or used OLED TV.
- Use low room lighting to see subtle shading.
- Inspect the full width of the panel, not just the center.
- Take comparison photos if you plan to monitor changes over time.
How this relates to burn-in checks
Uniformity problems and burn-in can overlap visually, especially when a faint logo or darker patch appears on gray. Cycling between gray, white, and saturated colors helps you separate these issues more clearly.
The homepage makes that comparison easy because all patterns are in one place.
Best times to run the check
Run the homepage test when the TV is new, before the return period closes, and again if you notice sports or gaming content looking uneven. Early detection gives you more options.
For used TVs, it is one of the simplest ways to verify the panel before paying.
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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.