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Samsung brings live translate to its TVs at CES 2025

January 6, 2025 | by AI

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Samsung’s Innovative Features Coming to 2025 TVs: Live Translate and More

At the highly anticipated CES 2025, Samsung has unveiled an exciting development for their television lineup. Taking a beloved feature from their phones and tablets, Samsung is now integrating Live Translate into its TVs. This tool promises real-time translation for live broadcasts, bringing a new level of accessibility and convenience to viewers.

While details are still emerging, Live Translate is set to support seven different languages, although the specific languages remain unconfirmed at this time. It’s fascinating to note that this system translates closed captions rather than directly interpreting audio, a technique that ensures clarity and precision.

“Live Translate first made waves with the Galaxy S24 in early 2024, offering translation capabilities in 13 languages on mobile devices—about double what the TV feature will initially support,” Samsung shares.

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In addition to Live Translate, Samsung is introducing AI-based Voice Removal with Audio Subtitles. This innovative feature is designed with the visually impaired community in mind, aiming to enhance the viewing experience by analyzing subtitles, isolating voices, and adjusting reading speed for optimal engagement.

  • Real-time translation for live TV broadcasts
  • Supports seven initial languages
  • AI-based Voice Removal for enhanced accessibility

Both features are set to debut in Samsung’s 2025 TV models. However, there’s no word yet on whether these enhancements will be available for older television sets. For those eager to learn more, be sure to tune into Samsung’s CES 2025 press conference at 2 p.m. PT Monday for further details.

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