Samsung's vision goes from television for the visually impaired to net zero emissions by 2050

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Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice President of Samsung Electronics, Head of DX (Device eXperience) Division, hosted a keynote during which the company presented its vision of net-zero emissions of by 2050, as well as television for the visually impaired.< /p>

Han said Samsung will achieve 100% renewable energy and net zero emissions by 2050, and the DX division (which makes TVs, phones and appliances) will achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050. by 2027 and net zero emissions by 2030.

Samsung previewed Relumino Mode, which will come to select 2023 Samsung Neo QLED 8K and 4K TVs this year to make viewing content possible for people with visual impairments. Relumino mode highlights edges and improves contrast and color so content is clearer and easier to enjoy.

In addition, Samsung also showed off a new pair of Relumino glasses, which debuted at CES 2018 as part of its C-Lab startup accelerator program, along with its mobile app to make the experience better and more personalized visual. Event

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The company also showcased innovations and next-generation technologies using the latest artificial intelligence (AI). These spatial AI-enabled experiences - like in the JetBot AI+ - lay the foundation for better in-home experiences specific to your home's dimensions and environment.

Samsung's JH Han speaks at CES 2023.

The connected experience also extends to your travels. Harman's Marcus Futterlieb unveiled Samsung and Harman's plans to inject a new level of intelligence, personalization and convenience into the cabin experience (ICX). Harman Ready Care uses machine learning to collect and process data from the car's sensors to measure driver drowsiness and distraction, providing personalized interventions to mitigate risk and help improve driver well-being.

Han said Samsung Electronics is dedicated to the vision of a "quieter connected world" through technology that improves people's lives with smarter, more intuitive experiences. This connected world will also be more sustainable, he said at the company's press event at CES 2023.

Samsung's vision goes from television for the visually impaired to net zero emissions by 2050

Connect with the leaders of gaming and the online metaverse at GamesBeat Summit: Into the Metaverse 3 on February 1-2. Register here.

Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice President of Samsung Electronics, Head of DX (Device eXperience) Division, hosted a keynote during which the company presented its vision of net-zero emissions of by 2050, as well as television for the visually impaired.< /p>

Han said Samsung will achieve 100% renewable energy and net zero emissions by 2050, and the DX division (which makes TVs, phones and appliances) will achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050. by 2027 and net zero emissions by 2030.

Samsung previewed Relumino Mode, which will come to select 2023 Samsung Neo QLED 8K and 4K TVs this year to make viewing content possible for people with visual impairments. Relumino mode highlights edges and improves contrast and color so content is clearer and easier to enjoy.

In addition, Samsung also showed off a new pair of Relumino glasses, which debuted at CES 2018 as part of its C-Lab startup accelerator program, along with its mobile app to make the experience better and more personalized visual. Event

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Join the GamesBeat community online, February 1-2, to review the results and emerging trends within the metaverse.

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The company also showcased innovations and next-generation technologies using the latest artificial intelligence (AI). These spatial AI-enabled experiences - like in the JetBot AI+ - lay the foundation for better in-home experiences specific to your home's dimensions and environment.

Samsung's JH Han speaks at CES 2023.

The connected experience also extends to your travels. Harman's Marcus Futterlieb unveiled Samsung and Harman's plans to inject a new level of intelligence, personalization and convenience into the cabin experience (ICX). Harman Ready Care uses machine learning to collect and process data from the car's sensors to measure driver drowsiness and distraction, providing personalized interventions to mitigate risk and help improve driver well-being.

Han said Samsung Electronics is dedicated to the vision of a "quieter connected world" through technology that improves people's lives with smarter, more intuitive experiences. This connected world will also be more sustainable, he said at the company's press event at CES 2023.

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