The company won an award ESC 2016 Best Innovation in the category of Accessible Technologies and the Smart TV model will be presented tomorrow in Las Vegas.
Samsung Electronics Co. announced that it has won an award ESC 2016 Best Innovation in the category of Accessible Technologies on behalf of one of its new smart TVs that will be revealed fully for ESC in Las Vegas tomorrow to begin Jan. 5.
Held annually, the ESC Innovation Awards recognize design and aimed at consumer technology exceptional engineering; winning products are presented for everyone and can be experienced in the Innovation Awards Showcase ESC .
“Designing a TV offering the best quality possible image and is accessible to all our customers is something we want to achieve with all models of our SUHD and Smart TVs, “said John Ryu, VP of Business Visual Display at Samsung Electronics .
said that among the novelties of the new TVs from Samsung is the resource Voice Guide, making several TV functions easier to use, including installation, Web browsing and other steps which are usually only displayed on the screen.
“With normal voice used in conversations, people can easily interact with the TV, for example, to record programs and manage multiple applications and Smart TV for information on schedules and titles programs, “he said the executive.
Another new feature is the amplification of the Samsung Smart TV, which can enhance high frequency sounds to further enhance sound clarity. Clear Voice function makes dialogue easier to hear spoken by adjusting the frequency of the voices on TV.
While the graphical interface of the new Smart TV offers improved readability in general reading screen with twice the contrast of earlier models.
The orientation of Samsung to continuously develop its TV technology with advanced but intuitive new features and accessibility resources helps provide a better experience to watch TV for all consumers.
“The Voice Guide features, amplification and clear vocals are also designed to be simple and easy for all to use,” Ryu said.
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