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New Samsung TVs address accessibility for disabled community

New features like Sign Language Zoom are a sight for sore eyes. Credit: Samsung Updated January 14, 2021 Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Follow all of Reviewed’s CES coverage as it happens. To get a sneak peek at the latest product trends delivered straight to your phone, sign up for text message alerts. As a professional reviewer, I’ve seen my fair share of tech product launches. But I can honestly say that Samsung s First Look 2021 was the first time a launch presentation has brought a tear to my eye.

Samsung makes its 2021 TVs more accessible for people with vision or hearing disabilities

Samsung makes its 2021 TVs more accessible for people with vision or hearing disabilities CNET 1/11/2021 Shara Tibken © Provided by CNET Samsung is working to enable its TVs to recognize sign language for commands like turn on the television. Screenshot by Shara Tibken/CNET Samsung s TV lineup is about to become a lot more accessible for people with low vision or hearing issues. The company on Wednesday said all of its 2020 QLED and Neo QLED models will come with features like being able to move captions to avoid blocking other text on a video and the ability zoom in on a sign language window to see it better. 

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