Graphics Demo

This live browser graphics demo is designed to make a good display look great. Use it to display the panel image quality, stress motion clarity, spot gradient break-up and enjoy high-contrast animated scenes that push brightness and colour.

Best use: open fullscreen, set the room slightly dim, and cycle scenes. Spectrum Tunnel exposes banding, Aurora Silk rewards wide colour and local dimming, Neon Lattice shows motion smoothness, and Monochrome Flux makes highlight roll-off and black depth easier to judge.

Live Browser Graphics

Current Scene Spectrum Tunnel

Radiating colour rings and bright core highlights for saturation, banding and centre bloom.

Renderer: Starting… FPS: -- Canvas: -- DPR: --
Keyboard: 1-4 scenes F fullscreen Space pause H hide info
Using your browser GPU path when available.

Older TV browser or flaky fullscreen? Open the TV-safe demo for a CSS-only loop that avoids WebGL, Canvas and fullscreen API issues.

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What To Look For

Use it like a display showroom loop

  • Watch for smooth colour blends instead of visible steps in the tunnel and aurora scenes.
  • Look for clean motion without browser stutter in the lattice sweep and moving highlights.
  • Check whether blacks stay convincing while bright accents still pop in the monochrome scene.
  • Use fullscreen on OLED or Mini-LED panels to really show off contrast and saturation.
Scene Guide

Why these four scenes

Spectrum Tunnel is the colour and gradient flex. Aurora Silk favours wide colour, blooming control and smooth blending. Neon Lattice highlights scrolling clarity and moving edge stability. Monochrome Flux strips the colour away so you can focus on contrast, gamma feel and highlight control.