Samsung is currently rolling out a software update that will introduce a SeeColors mode to all of its 2023 TVs and monitors.
Through this new accessibility feature, the tech giant is adding “various color settings” to help people dealing with color vision deficiency (CVD) – commonly referred to as color blindness.
company says “The Seeklers mode offers nine (different) picture presets” giving people a way to adjust the “red, green and blue levels” in the picture to something more “suitable for them”. In this way, users will be able to “easily differentiate the (on-screen) colors depending on their degree or type of CVD.” SeeColors existed before standalone app for samsung tv, Now, this mode will be more widespread and easier to access. Once you get the update, you can find the tool integrated into your display’s Accessibility menu.
It is also important to mention that Samsung does not recommend using this mode to aid in the diagnosis or treatment of any type of medical problem. It is purely a tool to help people who are already suffering from CVD and are dealing with it.
future updates
The full list of devices that will support SeeColors is not available, but the announcement mentions a few devices extensively Odyssey OLED G95SC and recent additions to Smart Monitor Series, We asked Samsung whether it plans to expand the mode to older displays and whether Galaxy phones will get a similar upgrade. Sure, you can download SeeColors from here google play store, but what about adding it as a native feature? This story will be updated later.
It’s great to see Samsung join forces with other tech giants to improve the accessibility of its products to help people live better lives. Apple will launch later this year personal voice to create a synthesized voice that aims to help people “who are losing their voices due to motor or cognitive impairments.” Google has recently revealed that it is going to add optical character recognition technology Go to your Chrome browser to read the PDF. However, Microsoft went the hardware route with its adaptive accessories.
If you’re interested in SeeColors mode, you’ll need a suitable TV. TechRadar’s Must-Check List Best Samsung TVs for 2023,











