Samsung Electronics announced Monday it had officially introduced its new SeeColors Mode accessibility feature to help users with color blindness or color vision deficiency further enjoy the content on the company's screens.
The South Korea-based company said the newly introduced mode provides users with nine picture presets to select from. Viewers can adjust the red, green, and blue levels to distinguish colors on the screen.
First released in 2017 as an app, SeeColors mode is now integrated into Samsung TV and monitor to be further accessible to users. A software update will be available for the already purchased 2023 models.
Source: Qatar News Agency
