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Opens one color window per detected screen. Drag & fullscreen each.

Screen Testing Tools

Auto Color Cycle

Rapidly cycle through colors to help fix stuck pixels. Run for 20–30 minutes for best results.

OLED Burn-in Test

Display a moving pattern to detect and reduce OLED burn-in artifacts on your screen.

Gradient Smoothness Test

Display smooth gradients to check for color banding and bit-depth issues on your monitor.

Checkerboard Pattern Test

Display pixel-level checkerboard patterns to test monitor sharpness and pixel response.

Pixel Response Time Test

Flash rapid black/white transitions to evaluate pixel response time and ghosting.

Viewing Angle Test

Display color bands to help evaluate your monitor's viewing angle consistency.

Gray Uniformity Test

Display 50% gray to reveal backlight hotspots, clouding, and brightness non-uniformity.

Color Accuracy Checker

Display reference color swatches to compare against known standards for calibration checks.

Timer Mode

Set a timer for fullscreen display. Useful for timed screen tests and ambient lighting sessions.

Multi-Monitor Detection

Detect connected displays and open fullscreen color on all screens simultaneously.

Drag each window to a different monitor, then click Go Fullscreen inside it.

About Black Screen

A black screen is essential for testing display quality, especially on OLED and AMOLED panels. On these displays, black pixels are truly "off," making a full-screen black test the definitive way to check for stuck pixels — those pixels that glow faintly when they should be completely dark.\n\nBlack screen testing also reveals backlight bleed on LCD monitors. In a dark room, display this black screen fullscreen and look for lighter patches along the edges — this is light leaking from the backlight assembly. Some bleed is normal on IPS panels, but excessive bleed indicates a defect.\n\nFor OLED users, periodic black screen display helps identify early signs of burn-in, where persistent images leave ghost impressions. By displaying pure black, you can spot any faint residual images from static UI elements like taskbars or navigation buttons.\n\nA black screen also serves as an ambient tool. Many users display it at night to turn a spare monitor into a non-distracting dark surface, reducing light pollution in bedrooms. It's also used during presentations to "blank" a projector without turning it off.

Frequently Asked Questions – Black Screen

Display this black screen fullscreen in a dark room. Stuck pixels will appear as tiny colored dots (usually red, green, or blue) glowing against the black background. Scan your entire display systematically.

Yes. Display pure black fullscreen on your OLED/AMOLED device. Any faint ghost images from previously displayed static content indicate burn-in damage.

Backlight bleed is light leaking from the edges of an LCD panel. Display a black screen in a dark room — lighter patches along edges or corners indicate bleed.

On OLED displays, displaying pure black means pixels are completely off, which reduces power consumption and prevents burn-in. It's better than a static screensaver.

Select your desired resolution from the dropdown (480p to 8K) and click Download. The PNG file is generated instantly in your browser.