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Samsung has made a significant announcement at CES 2025, revealing that it will be bringing its popular Live Translate feature to its TVs, alongside a new AI-based Voice Removal with Audio Subtitles feature. This move marks a significant expansion of the company's accessibility and language support capabilities.
Live Translate, which was initially introduced in early 2024 as part of the Galaxy S24 launch, offers users real-time translation for live broadcasts. The feature works by translating the closed captions on a broadcast, rather than listening to the audio directly. While it currently supports 13 languages on Samsung's handsets, the TV version will initially support seven languages, although the exact languages have not been specified.
The introduction of Live Translate to Samsung's TVs is a significant development, as it will enable users to better understand and engage with content in multiple languages. This feature is particularly useful for international broadcasts, such as sports events or news programs, where language barriers can often create a barrier to understanding.
In addition to Live Translate, Samsung is also introducing AI-based Voice Removal with Audio Subtitles, a feature specifically designed to support the visually impaired community. According to Samsung, this feature "will analyze subtitles, isolate voices and adjust reading speed for a seamless experience." This innovative technology has the potential to greatly enhance the viewing experience for users with visual impairments.
Both Live Translate and AI-based Voice Removal with Audio Subtitles will be available on Samsung's 2025 TV lineup, although it remains unclear whether the company will offer backward compatibility for older TV models. As the TV industry continues to evolve, Samsung's focus on accessibility and language support is a welcome development, and one that is likely to resonate with users around the world.
For those interested in learning more about Samsung's announcements at CES 2025, the company's press conference will be available to stream at 2 p.m. PT on Monday.
As the tech industry continues to push the boundaries of innovation, Samsung's latest announcements demonstrate its commitment to enhancing the viewing experience and promoting greater accessibility. With the introduction of Live Translate and AI-based Voice Removal with Audio Subtitles, Samsung is setting a new standard for TV manufacturers, and one that is likely to have a lasting impact on the industry.
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