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Why is There a Dark Shadow on My Vizio TV?

As a Vizio TV owner, I was frustrated to find a dark shadow on my screen. After doing some research, I found that this issue is quite common and there are a few different potential solutions. In this post, I’ll be discussing why this problem occurs, the different potential solutions, and the tips and tricks I learned along the way. Hopefully, this post will provide some insight into why this issue occurs and help you find a solution that works for you.

Dark shadows on a Vizio TV are caused by burn-in, stuck pixels, and weak Wi-Fi signals. You can fix dark shadows on a Vizio TV by leaving the TV off for a day, playing a regular channel for 8 hours, or making sure your TV has a strong internet connection. 

IssueCausesSolutions
Dark ShadowsBurn-in, stuck pixels, weak Wi-Fi– Leave the TV off for a day.
– Play a regular channel for 8 hours.
– Ensure the TV has a strong internet connection.
Vertical ShadowsBurn-in, weak signal– Make sure you have enough bandwidth.
– Ensure you have a good Wi-Fi connection.
– Check if anything is interfering with the TV.

Why is There a Dark Shadow on My Vizio TV?

The dark shadow on your Vizio TV might be caused by one of three things including stuck pixels, burn-in, and a weak connection.

Stuck Pixels

LCD TVs can get stuck pixels when the visual information on a pixel doesn’t update and the color of that pixels gets stuck.

Burn-in

Burn-in can be caused by having a single image being on display for a long period of time which eventually gets “burnt” onto the screen. 

Connection

Vizio TVs can also have a problem where they display vertical “shadow”, usually when they have a weak connection. This is due to how Vizio smart TVs display streaming content like movies and TV shows. 

How to Get Rid of the Dark Shadow on My Vizio TV?

There are a few quick steps to remove a dark shadow from a Vizio TV.

Your first step should be to unplug any inputs and then turn the TV off for at least three hours.

Then you can try to play a YouTube, or other, video of just static to try to unstick the pixels. You can also try playing a normal TV channel for 8 hours to unstick the pixels. 

Turn Your TV Off For a While

You can try to get rid of a black shadow on your Vizio TV by just turning it off for a while. This helps to reset the pixels and remove any burn-in that could be causing your static.

Modern TVs can also get shadows from glitches which can be helped by a hard reset. 

Set The TV To Play Static

LCD TVs can get one of two issues that can cause shadows.

One of them is burn-in which is when an image stays paused for too long and gets “burnt in” to the screen.

Then, there are also stuck pixels which is when single pixels, or groups of pixels, get stuck on a single color. 

Turning your TV to static for a few hours can unstick these pixels and get them to display the right visual information. 

Play a Normal Channel For Eight Hours 

Leaving your Vizio TV on a normal channel can also fix shadows, stuck pixels, and potentially even burn-in. You need to find a channel that is going to play a varied amount of visual information.

This means looking for a TV station that is going to play shows that have a lot of color and various levels of darkness. 

You should avoid trying to play the same movie or show on loop as this could make the burn-in worse if the TV gets stuck while playing. 

Factory reset the TV

If none of that works, it would also help to try factory resetting the settings of the TV. It could be the case that there is a setting on your TV that is causing the issue.

Why is There a Vertical Shadow on My Vizio TV?

The vertical shadow on your Vizio TV can either be caused by burn-in or a weak signal. Burn-in can be corrected by playing static or a regular TV channel for several hours. The weak connection can be fixed by ensuring that you have enough bandwidth, a good Wi-Fi connection, and that nothing is interfering with your TV. 

What Causes Vertical Shadows on Vizio TV?

The vertical shadow on a Vizio TV is different than other visual issues you could experience. While it might be caused by burn-in like other problems, it is most likely to be caused by a bad connection.

Vizio TVs can often display these vertical shadows when they can’t get enough information about the content they are currently playing.